An epic tale of love, betrayal, and the quest for peace in a new musical that incorporates elements of hip hop, R&B, and opera. Time magazine called it "The Year's Best Musical."
The story of tabloid columnist and Pulitzer Prize winner Mike McAlary—starring two-time academy award winner Tom Hanks, directed by two-time Tony Award winner George C. Wolfe, and written by Nora Ephron.
An innovative production of a rarely-seen play, this inaugural production of The Public Theater's Shakespeare Lab starred Richard Thomas, and was directed by Barry Edelstein.
Filled with laughter, heart-ache and family—after five years of self-imposed exile, Paulo returns home for the funeral of one of his three sisters, but unfortunately he doesn’t know which one has died. New York Times called it "a touching mini-musical."
Inspired by the trash, tragedy and triumph found in the made-for-TV movies of women's television. The Wall Street Journal called the finale "one of the best new comic songs to come along in ages."