We got to see Home this past weekend, a much anticipated play written by the late Samm-Art Williams and directed by Kenny Leon.
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Readaptación: ‘Our Hood’ redoes 1930s classic with modern Latin twist
Last week, The Knockturnal enjoyed a reading of Our Hood, an adaptation of the Thornton Wilder play Our Town, at The Center at West Park, a not-for-profit community arts center based at the historic West Park Presbyterian Church on Manhattan’s Upper West Side.
Broadway Shines Bright: Celebrating Pride with Jonathan Groff and Wayne Brady
The Knockturnal attended Hornitos Tequila Out and The Advocate’s 2024 Cover Party: “Pride of Broadway” to celebrate the LGBTQ+, allied theater community and its June cover star – Jonathan Groff!
The beloved Museum of Broadway debuted their summer exhibit this week: Moulin Rouge! The Musical: Spectacular, Spectacular. We got to sneak an advance preview and celebrate the launch with some of the current and original Broadway cast.
In 2017, “Syncing Ink” debuted at The Flea in Tribeca.
Hell’s Kitchen is a brand new musical born from the music and mind of Alicia Keys, as she shifts her songs to be experienced in a whole new theatrical way.
With Tony Nominations being announced on April 30th, the press gathered at the Sofitel New York May 2nd to the meet the Tony Nominee Junket to discuss in depth feelings, thoughts and hopes for this 2024 Tony season.
Theatre Review: Uncle Vanya at Lincoln Center — A Brilliant Chekhov Adaptation
Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya has seen numerous adaptations in theaters worldwide. This year, it graces the Vivian Beaumont Theater in Lincoln Center, bearing a fresh adaptation by Heidi Schreck and a star-studded cast. Though the original material was first published in 1897, this new rendition breathes modern life into the dialogue and direction, while retaining its social and cultural relevance.
Rachel McAdams makes her Broadway debut in “Mary Jane,” a tender and poignant slice-of-life drama by Amy Herzog about the heroism of everyday struggles.
Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman Celebrate ‘Harmony’ at Museum of Broadway
This was something to sing about!