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Against All Odds, a Vegas Theater Scene With a âSense of the Wild Westâ
Local artists straddle aesthetic and artistic worlds in the land of mega-spectacles and oversize flash.
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âVanya on Huron Streetâ Review: Chekhov in Brooklyn
Instead of a departure, the writer and director Matthew Gasdaâs take on âUncle Vanyaâ at the Brooklyn Center for Theater Research tends to adhere to the original.
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Book Review: âMona Acts Out,â by Mischa Berlinski
Mischa Berlinskiâs shrewd comic novel finds a veteran actress reconnecting with her deposed mentor while facing the challenge of playing Cleopatra.
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Claire van Kampen, 71, Playwright and Arranger of Period Music, Dies
After she married Mark Rylance, the two often collaborated; her specialty was arranging music for Tudor-era plays.
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âGrand Theft Hamletâ Stages Shakespeare in a Land of Shootouts
During a pandemic lockdown, out-of-work actors turned to the video game Grand Theft Auto Online, where a tortured soliloquy may be interrupted by a rocket launcher.
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âPrima Facieâ and Other Theater Productions to Stream Now
This monthâs picks include âPrima Facie,â intimate audio plays and bite-size dramas.
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In a âShow Boatâ Reboot, Olâ Man River Gets an Extreme Makeover
âShow/Boat: A Riverâ reverses the racial lens on the great-grandfather of American musicals.
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For These Teenagers in Ukraine, Hope Arrived at the Stage Door
The students in a summer acting course performed a play set in America, called, âItâs okay!â And it gave them hope that their lives would be OK, too.
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Under the Radar: Venturing to Fantastical Universes With a Dodo and More
Stories from refugee children, gloriously morbid puppets and a rooster who defies a dictator. These are some of the offbeat offerings this January.
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Joel Paley, Writer of âRuthless,â an Off Broadway Hit, Dies at 69
The show, with music by Marvin Laird, portrayed a schoolgirlâs murderous theatrical ambition. Paley also performed in the parody dance group Les Ballets Trockadero.
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Jules Feiffer, Acerbic Cartoonist, Writer and Much Else, Dies at 95
In his long-running Village Voice comic strip and in his many plays and screenplays, he took delight in skewering politics, relationships and human nature.
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âGrand Theft Hamletâ: The (Game) Playâs the Thing
The film captures two players staging the classic within an online video game, raising fascinating questions about community and connection.
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Second Stage Moved Out. Now This Prolific Theater Producer Is Moving In.
Seaview, whose buzzy shows include âRomeo + Juliet,â has seized a chance to have its own theater by taking over Second Stageâs former Off Broadway home.
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The Mothers on Broadway Are Finally More Than Monsters
Onstage, the flip-side of filial devotion has often been contempt. But a wave of forceful and multidimensional mothers suggests that may be changing.
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Atlantic Theater Stagehands Go on Strike
The stage employees union accused the nonprofit theater of stalling talks. The strike forced the cancellation of Sunday performances of two new plays.
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Abigail McGrath, Founder of an Experimental Theater, Dies at 84
She was an aspiring actor when she was cast in an Andy Warhol film called âTub Girls.â But she was best known for the beloved Off Center Theater.
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âWickedâ Star Cynthia Erivo Sees Her Characters Through
Whether itâs Elphaba in âWickedâ or Celie in âThe Color Purple,â the star doesnât choose parts âfrivolouslyâ; she wants roles that stay with viewers.
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Review: Sheâs the Dancing Body, Heâs the Restless Mind
Monica Bill Barnes and Robbie Saenz de Viteri ring in the New Year in their physical and introspective âMany Happy Returns.â
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âTammy Fayeâ and âCinderellaâ Were Hits in London but Failed on Broadway
What happened to âSunset Boulevard,â âBack to the Future,â âCinderellaâ and âTammy Fayeâ when they crossed the Atlantic?
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Otto Schenk, Opera Director and Bulwark of Tradition, Dies at 94
A prominent practitioner of the historically grand productions that were once fashionable at the Met, he was especially well known for his stagings of Wagner.
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