In Idina Menzel’s new Broadway musical, a show tune about Tikkun Olam soars high
In 'Redwood,' a headstrong tree-climber uses Jewish wisdom to inspire and console
In 'Redwood,' a headstrong tree-climber uses Jewish wisdom to inspire and console
A new version of 'Show Boat' reimagines Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein's Broadway classic
'I wanted to do a piece that is proudly Semitic' said the Tony winner and ‘Seinfeld' star
The Tony Award-winning actor plays a plucky Jewish immigrant in a timely revival
Sol Yurick, the son of immigrant communists, wrote the novel that was adapted by the ‘Hamilton’ creator
In Dave Malloy's COVID-era 'Three Houses,' a brilliant structure saves three little pigs but leaves audience out in the woods
'Émigré,' a new production by the New York Philharmonic, recalls the city's embrace of over 20,000 people fleeing the Holocaust
The Folksbiene’s ‘Amid Falling Walls’ is a grand showcase that’s often hard to follow