Auli‘i Cravalho, known for “Moana” and “Mean Girls,” will perform on Broadway for the first time in “Cabaret.”
Category: Theater
TSITP Star Lola Tung to Join Hadestown on Broadway
Tung will be doing a limited run, taking over for Solea Pfeiffer as Eurydice.
Merle Dandridge on Her Career Coming Full Circle
“The Last of Us” actress spills on how her past and present are connected.
Conrad Ricamora’s Return to Broadway Spotlights More Than Just Disco
Ricamora returns to the Broadway stage after years of onscreen work, and this time, he’s taking to the bright lights of the Big Apple.
In Kristina Wong’s Latest One-Woman Show, ‘Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord,’ Theatrical Justice is at Play
Kristina Wong walks us through the process of crafting her newest 90-minute show — which ran at the Kirk Douglas Theater from Feb. 12 – Mar. 12 — a product of unending tumultuous times.
All-Filipina Artistic Troupe Tita Collective Returns to the Stage With ‘KWENTO’
The six-member troupe’s unique mixture of music, art and comedy returns to live performances for the first time after the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Kim’s Convenience’ Star Jean Yoon Isn’t Holding Back
The Canadian actress discusses how she became an integral part of the Kim family, and the bright spots of the series’ last season.
The Lookout: An AAPI-Directed ‘Bond’ Film, an Online Theater Production and a New Anime Spinoff
Find out which viral YouTube production is getting a sequel, which musician made their directorial debut and which AAPI Olympians made history.
The Lookout: A Historic Moment to Wrap Up Pride Month, Asian American Advocacy through Theater and Gymnasts to Watch for at the Upcoming Tokyo Olympics
Find out how Riz Ahmed is continuing his mission to increase Muslim visibility in film & TV, which new Sandra Oh project just released a sneak peek and how Sesame Street is combating anti-Asian bullying with a new initiative.
How Los Angeles’ Theaters Are Coping With COVID-19 Fallout
The curtain has officially been dropped on Los Angeles’ theater productions. This includes the Geffen Playhouse’s run of “Man of God“ and plays put on by the historic Asian […]
On Broadway, The Shows Must Go On
New York City’s Times Square, the once-bustling tourist attraction swarming with thousands of visitors from all over the world, is now left empty and deserted under quarantine policies. Broadway […]
Looking For The Next Ali Wong Or Hasan Minhaj? Head To The 20th Annual APAture Festival
If you’re interested in Asian American art, music and performance, then look no further—the 20th annual APAture Festival has it all. A multidisciplinary arts festival presented by Kearny Street […]
Review: ‘Poor Yella Rednecks’ Demand Respect—And Our Undivided Attention
Surrounded by vague indicators of midwest America, like McDonald’s golden arches and a vintage Ford truck, Quang (Tim Chiou) leaps into action and punches out a racist cowboy who’s […]
Broader Than Broadway: Stephanie Hsu Is Taking Musical Theater By Storm
Stephanie Hsu had finally made it to Broadway. Years of toiling through casting calls and auditions and parts in Off-Broadway theaters had finally landed her a role on the […]
Meet the First Asian American Woman to Write a Broadway Play
New York’s Broadway theater district isn’t called the Great White Way for nothing. Its most heralded dramatists are a roll call of great white men: Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, […]