Jul 12 Review: Danai Gurira Carves a Bloody Path Through an Otherwise Lacking ‘Richard III’ Shakespeare adaptations come with a certain pressure, with some more successful than others. ‘Richard III’ struggles to make the cut. By David Cote
Mar 25 It’s Time to Get Out of Your Apartment! Spring Activities in New York City Weather is warming and New York City is bustling with life, from food and art fairs to public art and theater. By Erin Taylor
Sep 7 Shakespeare Gets a Harlem Renaissance in ‘Merry Wives’ Playwright Jocelyn Bioh's 'Merry Wives' marvels audiences at Shakespeare in the Park with a modern approach to the canon. By David Cote
Jun 12 Delta, Bank of America, AmeEx Accused of Attacking Poor After Ending Theater Funding By John Bonazzo
Aug 17 To Do This Week: Magnolia Bakery’s Birthday, Shakespeare in the Park By Jennifer Ashley Wright
Jul 23 Hiding In Plain Sight: What Airbnb Doesn’t Want You To Know About Their New Lobbyists By Polly Mosendz and Jack Smith IV
Jun 26 Twelfth Night Premieres in Park; Theater Crowd Kvells for Its Summer Darling By Sharon Barbour