While most attention is paid to the abandoned theaters in New York City, the abandoned theaters of New Jersey in Newark, and Passaic are worth a look.
Though I'm sure it's foolish to write about my experience at Blackout before undergoing a serious and careful psychological assessment, I feel inclined to share my raw feelings.
Re-envision this New York City hotspot anew through a theatrical jaunt imaginatively concocted by Conni's Avante Garde Restaurant.
Jennifer Jamula and Allison Goldberg discuss their upcoming performance Blogologues Technoganza: Like a Lolcat Watching Itself on YouTube.
Writer and photographer, Matt Lambros, goes behind-the-scenes to take a look at the Loew's Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, NY.
Even a storied theater like the Apollo could use some restoration help. Exclusive photos from After the Final Curtain.
Madame Tussauds' The Ride, a tourist-turned-party bus, proves that all the world really is a stage, and that New Yorkers can actually enjoy an afternoon in Times Square.
Dick Clark, Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin, and many others have graced the smallest theatre on Broadway.
The DMAC has served many uses since its opening in 1889: dance and catering hall, theater and TV studio.
The inaugural festivities for Underground Eats will be a 1939 World’s Fair-themed event at Sleep No More’s the McKittrick Hotel.