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In the Choreographer Pioneer Winter’s World, Every Body Is a Dancing Body by Margaret Fuhrer and Scott McIntyre

Pioneer Winter’s works expand ideas about who gets to be a professional dancer. In “Apollo,” his muses are older dancers, who are like living archives.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on June 22, 2026

A Reporter’s Memories Cross Two-Lane Highways in Missouri by Jesse McKinley

“Kenrex” reimagines a notorious killing in Skidmore, Mo. Jesse McKinley wrote about the play — and the crime — after getting a tip from his son.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:30am on June 21, 2026

Under a Turtle Shell, a Stunning New Home for Shakespeare by Jesse Green

After 38 years in a tent, Hudson Valley Shakespeare opens one of the most spectacular outdoor performance spaces in the country.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20am on June 20, 2026

How These High Schoolers Are Preparing for the 2026 Jimmy Awards by Elisabeth Vincentelli and Dolly Faibyshev

Each June, students from around the country come to New York for the Jimmy Awards. We tagged along for a day of their intensive musical-theater residency.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:35am on June 20, 2026

Billy Porter and Wayne Brady Make a Tender Pair in ‘La Cage aux Folles’ by Laura Collins-hughes

Billy Porter and Wayne Brady make a tender pair in Robert O’Hara’s revival of the Harvey Fierstein-Jerry Herman musical farce.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:05am on June 19, 2026

Mariska Hargitay on ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ and Finding Inspiration From Jalen Brunson by Elisabeth Vincentelli

The “Law & Order: SVU” actress “was really scared” about starring in “Every Brilliant Thing.” Who does she look to for inspiration? The Knicks, of course.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:15am on June 18, 2026

Cory Stearns, American Ballet Theater Star, on Retirement and the Pains of Aging by Adam Nagourney and Paola Chapdelaine

Stearns, a longtime principal at American Ballet Theater, has stepped down. He talks about being pushed to leave and the pains and boons of growing older.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:18am on June 17, 2026

‘Are You Now or Have You Ever Been’ Review: Who Is Naming Names? by Laura Collins-hughes

Anna D. Shapiro revives Eric Bentley’s play about the House Un-American Activities Committee’s investigation of the entertainment industry.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:05pm on June 16, 2026

The ‘Paddington’ Musical Will Come to Broadway Next Spring by Michael Paulson

The show, which revisits the story of a marmalade-loving bear, plans to open next April at the Hirschfeld Theater in New York.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:55am on June 16, 2026

Sharleen Chidiac Brings Punk and Excess in New Musical ‘All the Rage’ by Gia Kourlas and George Etheredge

Sharleen Chidiac, a choreographer and the effervescent lead singer of Voyeur, looks at ambition and freedom in her hybrid new work: a punk musical.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02am on June 16, 2026

In Its Tragic Finale, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Is Interrupted by a Cat by Victor Mather

Performers were tested by the unexpected during a ballet production in Turkey.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:18pm on June 15, 2026

What Is Contemporary Dance? Lincoln Center Invests in Finding Out by Brian Seibert

Thanks to a $50 million grant, a new festival has been born. Kyle Abraham helps to curate the first edition, which is part of the center’s Summer of Dance.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:41am on June 15, 2026

Jessie Buckley in ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ and More Theater to Stream by Elisabeth Vincentelli

If you can’t make it to Shakespeare in the Park, check out a version starring Josh O’Connor. Other picks include Matthew López’s “The Inheritance.”

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:35am on June 15, 2026

‘Break Your Hips!’ Spinning to the Rhythm of Venezuelan Tambores by Alexandra Starr and Lucía Vázquez

Tambores may not be as widely known as other Latin dances like merengue and salsa, but that is starting to change with the exodus of millions of Venezuelans.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:03am on June 15, 2026

The Knicks Effect: Irresistible, Spontaneous Dancing by Gia Kourlas

The Knicks turned New York City into a stage, where movement is a catalyst for untainted happiness.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:54pm on June 14, 2026

Listen to This Sondheim Masterpiece and It Will Bring Order to Your Day by Helen Shaw

Stephen Sondheim’s masterpiece, “Sunday in the Park With George,” contains a song capable of making order out of mayhem. Listen to hear how he did it.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:20am on June 14, 2026

Dito van Reigersberg, Avant-Garde and Drag Virtuoso, Dies at 53 by Helen Shaw

A co-founder of Pig Iron Theater Company, known for its surreal productions, he also gave energetic performances as his alter ego, Martha Graham Cracker.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:40pm on June 13, 2026

Charles Dennis, a Founder of the Avant-Garde Space P.S. 122, Dies at 77 by Jeré Longman

A performance artist, dancer, choreographer, videographer, filmmaker and curator, he was a central figure in the downtown Manhattan experimental arts scene.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:40pm on June 12, 2026

Review: Taking an Expressionist Class With the Royal Ballet by Roslyn Sulcas

Paul Lightfoot and Sol León brought their blend of stretched balletic line and idiosyncratic gesture to London with a new work inspired by daily ballet class exercises.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:46pm on June 12, 2026

Review: ‘Romeo & Juliet’ Find Too Little Love in the Park by Helen Shaw

For the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park, the director Saheem Ali presents a strangely low-energy version of the tragedy.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:55pm on June 11, 2026

Broadway Shows Closing Soon: ‘Becky Shaw,’ ‘Giant’ and More by Laura Collins-hughes

The final curtain is coming down on two Tony Award-winning performances, a reboot of a 1980s musical and one of the best plays in August Wilson’s American Century Cycle.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:00pm on June 11, 2026

‘North Star’ Explores Frederick Douglass’s Ties to Ireland by Tim Teeman

Hunted by slavers, the abolitionist escaped briefly to Britain and Ireland. A new show at the Irish Arts Center combines his speeches with performances by local students.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:05pm on June 11, 2026

In a Timely “Under the Shadow” Staging, a Ghost Haunts War-Torn Iran by Houman Barekat

The supernatural mixes with secular modernity, family dynamics and feminism in a new London production of “Under the Shadow.”

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:25am on June 10, 2026

How Maya Rudolph Became an ‘Absolute Menace’ in ‘Oh, Mary!’ by Alexandra Alter and Thea Traff

For her Broadway debut, the comedian hired a trainer, read lines with her daughter and, when she needed it most, was saved by improv.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:10am on June 10, 2026

Sting Never Gave Up on His Musical ‘The Last Ship.’ Now It’s Back by Alan Light

After his 2014 musical failed on Broadway, the musician is bringing a revised version of it to the Metropolitan Opera for a limited run this week.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:30am on June 9, 2026
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