Opens Jan. 3.
P.S. 122’s annual festival returns, with works including Yehuda Duenyas’s “CVRTAIN,” which uses virtual reality to create a cheering audience of thousands; Nicola Gunn’s “Piece for…
In previews.
Manhattan Theatre Club stages August Wilson’s drama about unlicensed cabdrivers in nineteen-seventies Pittsburgh, directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson and featuring André Holland and John Douglas Thompson.
Previews begin Jan. 10.
The Wakka Wakka ensemble created this consumerism-minded puppet musical, in which a middle-aged American woman with a penchant for big-box stores falls in love with her Chinese neighbor.
Previews begin Jan. 10.
Dustin Wills directs Basil Kreimendahl’s play, about the transgender child of a Vietnam vet who is suffering from the effects of Agent Orange.
In previews. Opens Jan. 8.
Cate Blanchett and Richard Roxburgh star in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Andrew Upton’s play, based on an early Chekhov work (known as “Platonov”) and directed by…
In previews.
The Mint stages a comedy by Miles Malleson, published in 1933 but never produced, about a depressed writer (Max von Essen) whose wife tries to reignite their marriage. Jonathan Bank…
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