Under the direction of Emily Mann, Christopher Durang's "Turning Off the Morning News" is a dark and daring comedy that may simultaneously unnerve you and delight you.
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Under the direction of Emily Mann, Christopher Durang's "Turning Off the Morning News" is a dark and daring comedy that may simultaneously unnerve you and delight you.
Go behind the scenes of the 15th anniversary revival of Regina Taylor's acclaimed show, "Crowns." On stage now at McCarter Theatre, "Crowns" celebrates African American culture, community ties and, of course, fabulous hats.
This Friday and Saturday, American Repertory Ballet presents a triple bill of works in “Generations: Influences from the Modern Age” at Two River Theater in Red Bank.
Based on Jane Austen’s classic 1813 novel “Pride & Prejudice,” this full-length production will be performed at McCarter Theatre in Princeton and will feature live orchestral accompaniment by the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.
That which was once old always becomes new again. This is particularly true of the classic plays “Hamlet” and “Saint Joan,” staged by Bedlam theatre company at McCarter Theatre.
The Princeton Festival presents Benjamin Britten’s "Peter Grimes" on June 18 and June 23, in conjunction with multiple free lectures on the subject material.
Adapted for the stage by Emily Mann and Pierre Laville, Williams' 1950s film masterpiece "Baby Doll" is a riveting tale of commercial and erotic vengeance.
Passion. Few words convey such depth of meaning. And it is passion – for love, for power, for an immortal place in history – that’s at the heart of Shakespeare's "Antony & Cleopatra."
Susan Wallner talks with playwright Christopher Durang about comedy, Checkhov, and his McCarter Theatre play "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike."
Playwright Danai Gurira writes a cycle of plays about Zimbabwean identity, freedom, gender, and loss. She brings "The Convert" to McCarter Theatre this winter.