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Review: In âGypsy,â Audra McDonaldâs Gonna Show It to Ya
Hold your hats and hallelujah, our leading musical tragedienne offers an ultra-dramatic Rose in George C. Wolfeâs Broadway revival.
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In âMrs. Sternâ and âRacecar,â Humans Keep Repeating Their Worst Mistakes
Pernicious patterns figure heavily in two thought-provoking plays on small Manhattan stages.
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21 Movies, Books and Albums With a Theater Focus to Consume During the Holidays
Make it through the holidays with these movies, books and music from the past year that are adapted from stage productions or evoke a theatrical spirit.
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âThe Tempestâ Review: A Weak Wind Blows for Sigourney Weaver
The veteran actress, playing Prospero in her West End debut, is strangely absent from Shakespeareâs narrative.
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âDead Outlaw,â a Musical With a Corpse, Is Broadway Bound
âDead Outlaw,â a musical about the mummified body of a bandit, will open at the Longacre next spring, following a successful Off Broadway run.
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âAnnieâ Review: Whoopi Goldberg Is a Holiday Gift as Miss Hannigan
In a just sweet enough production with a strong cast, the âViewâ host delivers a performance that reaffirms her savvy as a comic actor.
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Review: In âEureka Day,â Holding Space for Those You Hate
A hilarious new Broadway production asks: Can the superwoke vaxxers and anti-vaxxers at an elite private school learn to get along?
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John Mulaney and Simon Rich, Former âS.N.L.â Writers, Are âAll Inâ on Broadway
The former âS.N.L.â writing partners have reunited for Richâs âsuperficially wackyâ Broadway show, âAll In: Comedy About Love.â
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A New Richard Foreman Play Puts a Twist on His Metaphysical Puzzles
New York theaterâs elder statesman of the avant-garde brings âSuppose Beautiful Madeline Harveyâ to the stage, his first new work in over a decade.
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What Broadway Gets Right and Wrong About Journalism
A Culture writer takes stock of recent stage productions that depict newsrooms and reporters.
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The TV Shows, Movies and Music That Readers Loved in 2024
Critical favorites like âAnora,â âCowboy Carterâ and âThe Bearâ still left room for more recent arrivals like âWickedâ and Broadwayâs âMaybe Happy Ending.â
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Chappell Roan, Kai Cenat, Shannon Sharpe Are Among Our Breakout Stars of 2024
Across the arts world, these 10 performers broke away from the pack this year by channeling guts and grit into their work.
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Book Review: âIra Gershwin: A Life in Words,â by Michael Owen
In âIra Gershwin: A Life in Words,â Michael Owen offers a sympathetic portrait of the lyricist, overshadowed in a life that had him tending the legacy of his younger sibling George.
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36 Pop Culture Moments That Stuck With Us in 2024: âWicked,â Kendrick Lamar and More
The movie scenes, TV episodes, song lyrics and other moments that reporters, critics, editors and visual journalists in Culture couldnât stop thinking about this year.
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âCult of Loveâ Review: We Wish You a Wretched Christmas
A hilarious, harrowing holiday gift from Leslye Headland, who brings another unhappy family to Broadway. Zachary Quinto and Shailene Woodley star.
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Interview: S.E. Hinton on âThe Outsidersâ and Her Reading Life
âYou canât read a page without laughing,â says the author of âThe Outsiders,â whoâs watched the stage musical of the novel become a Tony Award-winning hit this year.
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The Highs and Lows on London Stages in 2024
Our critics discuss which A-lister performances on the West End were worth the ticket price, and why so many new musicals struggled this year.
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Martin Benson, Regional Theater Impresario With Impact, Dies at 87
South Coast Repertory, a California company he founded with a partner, grew to stage world premieres of major works that made their way to Broadway.
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Raygun Shuts Down Musical Inspired by Her Jeered Olympic Breaking
The comedian behind the parody about the Australian breaker who became a summer celebrity said she was willing to make some changes to avoid legal drama.
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Adam Lambert Is Finding the Fun, and the Fear, in âCabaretâ
Making his Broadway debut as the showâs Emcee, the singer is reveling in what he calls âa thinking piece of musical theater.â
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