Dominique Morisseau’s Play mingles city riots and sibling rivalry
Ty Jones wears the crown for the Classical Theatre of Harlem
In this week's Village Voice, we remember Michael Jackson: Greg Tate on the man and his legacy, rapper Jean Grae on what Jackson meant to musicians everywhere, and Jessica Hopper, reporting live from Gary, Indiana the night Jackson died. Elsewhere, Rob Harvilla describes the daffy sci-fi audacity ... More >>
Shakespeare in his underwear
Classical Theatre of Harlem moves its hit show outdoors
A child thirsts for blood in an uptown Euripides
Kevin Kline prepares to scale the mad king's heroic heights and war-torn politics
Wedding bells are ringing for Rudnick and his glittery cast
Summer means outdoor classical theaterand it's not just Shakespeare in the Park
Gogo and Didi get their feet wet in Harlem's post-Katrina Godot
De Shields, donning gold lamé, discovers his inner freak
Authentic Chekhov via the Classical Theatre of Harlem
Bilingual, time-jumping, and polycultural, John Jesurun scrambles Goethe's mythic egghead
Euripides' lyrical anti-war play gets tragically emotional
We're Henry IV, We Are, We Are: The Plays, in Brooklyn and Manhattan, Are the Things
Two Plays by Stanislaw Witkiewicz
Black Theaters Cope With Cash Crunch
