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Judge Is Asked to Block Inscription of Trump’s Name on Kennedy Center by Julia Jacobs

The request from a Democratic lawmaker follows a decision by the Trump-allied board to add “Restored and Renovated by President Donald J. Trump” to the building.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:30am on August 19, 2026

The High Cost of Being Present at the Venice Biennale by Laura Cappelle

Some of the most talked-about pavilions at this year’s art event feature theatrical performances. But working with live bodies brings extra challenges.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:10am on August 19, 2026

For Caitlin Simmers, Surfing Is a Dance Born on the Waves by Gia Kourlas

Caitlin Simmers, a world champion surfer, sees her sport as dance. How does this translate? She’s as seamless as a ribbon.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on August 19, 2026

The Festival draws musical theater performers and fans to an outdoor celebration. by Jesse Green, Elisabeth Vincentelli and Marissa Alper

Among the stars and stans at a Hudson River retreat, two reporters beheld the big belters and niche merchandise at a new musical theater festival.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:20am on August 18, 2026

‘Les Miz’ Offers a Lifeline to a Battered Theater Industry by Michael Paulson and Roger Kisby

Regional theaters can once again produce “Les Misérables” because a national tour has ended. One veteran actor called the popular show “an instant moneymaker.”

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:05am on August 18, 2026

Colman Domingo Discusses His Emmy-Nominated Roles in ‘Euphoria’ and ‘Four Seasons’ by Leah Greenblatt and Blaise Cepis

The actor went from oracle to angel of vengeance in the HBO drama. In an interview, he discusses his two Emmy nods for two very different characters.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02am on August 18, 2026

Pauline Clayden, Dancer in a Seminal 1949 ‘Sleeping Beauty,’ Dies at 103 by Alastair Macaulay

She was the last known surviving soloist from an event that changed American dance: the opening night of Sadler’s Wells Ballet’s first U.S. tour.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:41pm on August 17, 2026

‘Benevolent’ Review: Trapped Women Dreaming of Escape by Juan A. Ramírez

With her usual irreverent humor, the playwright Sophie McIntosh mines the experiences of four young, cooped-up women at a Manhattan reformatory in 1917.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:50pm on August 17, 2026

How Madonna Put Motion Into Music With Her Dance Performances by Gia Kourlas

Dance is neither a tool nor an accessory for Madonna. It is an unwavering force in her performing life.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:01am on August 16, 2026

Matthew Rhys Is on a Tear. If Only He Knew It. by Lulu Garcia-navarro

The “Widow’s Bay” star on his two Emmy nominations, his penchant for going dark and his wobbly self-esteem.

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

Edinburgh Fringe: 8 Buzzy Shows to See by Jillian Rayfield, Alex Marshall and Houman Barekat

Whether on a constant treadmill, turning trauma into laughs or venturing into children’s entertainment, these acts are winning over viewers and critics.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:20am on August 14, 2026

A ‘Schmigadoon!’ Cast Album and More Theater to Stream by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Other streaming picks include a deft “Winter’s Tale,” a reimagining of a solo show about sex work and a ’70s production of Chekhov by tweens.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20am on August 14, 2026

Wagner Moura Puts Us on Trial in Edinburgh by Helen Shaw, Léo Hamelin, Sutton Raphael and Frasier Rice

Our chief theater critic, Helen Shaw, is in Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival. For her, Christiane Jatahy’s modern reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s “Enemy of the People”…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:40pm on August 13, 2026

‘An American Daughter’ Review: Wendy Wasserstein’s Cautionary Tale by Laura Collins-hughes

The playwright’s drama about a woman’s troubled nomination for surgeon general arrives Off Broadway. It’s all very ’90s and still very now.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:50pm on August 13, 2026

‘Heated Rivalry’ Cried Out for Satire. Edinburgh Fringe Heard the Call. by Houman Barekat

With drag kings and blue tinsel, three unauthorized musical tributes at the festival embrace the absurdities of the hit TV show.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20am on August 12, 2026

‘The Winter’s Tale’ Review: A Fable That’s Fit for Summer by Alexis Soloski

Shakespeare in the Park stages this melancholic comedy, which gives us a good excuse to spend time with Raúl Esparza and Lily Rabe as king and queen.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20am on August 12, 2026

What if Judy Punched Back? A Puppet Fest for All, With a Female Focus. by Laurel Graeber and Yuvraj Khanna

The International Puppet Fringe Festival, by its nature accessible and diverse, brings dozens of shows, films, exhibits and workshops to the Lower East Side.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20am on August 12, 2026

Ari Emanuel’s Company to Acquire 7 Broadway Theaters and 10 in the West End by Michael Paulson

The purchase of ATG Entertainment, which operates dozens of venues worldwide, will require regulatory approval.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:25am on August 11, 2026

This Playwright Says He’s Done With Maine. Let’s Hope Not. by Elisabeth Vincentelli

John Cariani remains drawn to the state, despite having moved away years ago. A new production of his “Darker the Night, Brighter the Stars” illustrates why.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:25am on August 11, 2026

At Edinburgh Fringe, It’s Time for Comedy, Stunts and Even a Few Owls by Michael Vince Kim and Jillian Rayfield

As the festival brings thousands of shows to the Scottish city, there’s also plenty of merriment out on the streets.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:00am on August 10, 2026

This ‘Heated Rivalry’ Musical Parody Skates a Fine and Funny Line by Shivani Gonzalez

Shining a spotlight on the steamiest popular TV show of the season, the creators and cast of this stage production seem to be having serious fun.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:55am on August 10, 2026

Alia Shawkat and Charlotte Day Wilson on the Creative Life by Rose Courteau

“The Wrong Girls” actress Alia Shawkat and the R&B artist Charlotte Day Wilson discuss their views on creative collaboration, romantic love and spending time alone.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:55am on August 10, 2026

At Edinburgh Fringe, Amanda Knox Takes the Mic to Reclaim Her Story by Alex Marshall

In a solo show at the Edinburgh Fringe, Knox is trying to turn her tabloid infamy into stand-up humor, despite an intense backlash.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:55am on August 10, 2026

At Juilliard, 75 Years of Building the Complete Dancer by Marina Harss

A trip through the archives on the Dance Division’s 75th anniversary shows how its history reflects the arc of American dance in the 20th century.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on August 10, 2026

How One of the Last Ventriloquists in the Country Brings Dummies to Life by Cornelia Channing and Sasha Arutyunova

From his studio in Maine, one of the last full-time ventriloquist puppet makers in the country combines mechanics, painting and performance to create one-of-a-kind characters.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20am on August 8, 2026
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