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As Shaina Taub’s musical opens, the show’s team members, including Hillary Clinton, say they’re ready to give the women’s suffrage movement a bigger platform.
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After nine seasons on the NBC series, Amir Arison is making his Broadway debut in the stage adaptation of Khaled Hosseini’s popular 2003 novel.
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Two new works by Suzan-Lori Parks will be included in a season that delves into “relationships between Black and white America.”
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“It’s wonderful to present humanity in its fullness and to feel it received,” said Rashad, who played the factory worker Faye.
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Step dance helps students at Brooklyn Transition Center focus and release excess energy — and it plays a starring role in their musical, “In the Stuy.”
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The Wallace Foundation will fund approximately $2 million to $3 million in support for each organization, spread across the country, over the next five years.
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The show, which had an Off Broadway run in 2017, will begin previews this fall at Circle in the Square Theater.
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Andy Warhol is currently the subject of a Netflix documentary series, an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum and multiple theatrical works.
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The creative reuse center Materials for the Arts is working with the Joyce Theater and Karen Brooks Hopkins, the former BAM president, to distribute dance shoes at no cost.
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A $125 million program offering guaranteed income to 2,400 artists across New York State who can demonstrate financial need is now accepting applications.
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The Public Theater’s annual showcase for experimental work was the latest sign of the variant’s impact on live performance.
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The show joins other productions that have been suspended, including the Temptations musical “Ain’t Too Proud,” which will close for good on Jan. 16.
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New York City Ballet canceled Tuesday night’s performance, and a performance of Handel’s “Messiah” at Carnegie Hall was called off.
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In the film, this queer Puerto Rican actor gets to showcase his range, stepping into a more mature role as Michael.
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In his Broadway play, Ruben Santiago-Hudson revisits the Lackawanna, N.Y., of his youth. A lot has changed since the late 1950s and ’60s, reflected here in recent photographs of the area.
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Lionelle Hamanaka wrote “Covid Crime” to bring the conversation surrounding such attacks to her neighbors in Manhattan.
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The musical will feature the theatrical debut of the Roots’ Black Thought, who will be writing the music and lyrics and be in a lead role.
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The star, who originated the role of Glinda, helped welcome back the show, which has been seen by more than 60 million people in 100 cities around the world.
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The “Dance Moms” alum and TikTok personality will join the ABC show as the first contestant to compete in a same-sex pairing.
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Before the reopenings were the in-person reunions. And hugs. So many hugs. Here’s a look at some of the first emotional moments on the road back.
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Joshua Safran’s “Gossip Girl” reboot filmed a scene from an imaginary work by the “Slave Play” playwright. Then the Public Theater commissioned it.
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The first institution dedicated to the history of the Great White Way and the artistry of its shows and theaters plans to welcome visitors next summer.
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“The Visitor” and “cullud wattah,” two shows postponed by the pandemic, will get their premieres alongside works by James Ijames, Shaina Taub and Lloyd Suh.
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Kara Medoff Barnett, who has held the post for the last five and a half years, will leave later this year.
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The Tony Award-winning director John Doyle will leave after six years at the theater — but not before directing two musicals.
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The Queens Museum, Harlem Stage and 44 other groups were chosen to receive aid from Bloomberg Philanthropies for digital innovation.
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The popular musical secured a limited engagement at the Ethel Barrymore Theater this fall. The singer and songwriter will reprise her role for six weeks.
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The philanthropist gave millions to Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ballet Hispánico, Dance Theater of Harlem and Urban Bush Women in her latest round of gifts.
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On Saturday, many of the city’s cultural venues are holding performances and parties to mark the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.
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