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1,908 stories from The New Yorker

Fall Theatre Preview by Michael Schulman

Last spring's doomed Broadway season is revived, along with plays by Lynn Nottage, Alice Childress, Lucas Hnath, Annie Baker, and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on August 6, 2021

Performing Off Broadway, While Driving Off Broadway by Darryn King

A former cab driver turned playwright created a site-specific performance called "Taxilandia," which takes place in a cab around Bushwick and swaps out intermission for a stop at a bodega.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:00am on August 2, 2021

The Visual Maelstrom of Brett Goodroad by Hilton Als

The artist maps nature and his own consciousness.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 2:03pm on July 21, 2021

Cecily Strong's Theatre-Geek Love by Rachel Syme

The "S.N.L." cast member talks about "Schmigadoon!," the TV series she stars in with Keegan-Michael Key, her new pandemic manicure table, and doing mushrooms in the desert with body glitter.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 10:00am on July 17, 2021

Theatre Geeks

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:06am on July 17, 2021

The Many Acting Schools of Fake Soccer Injuries by Al Mullen, Dani Alvarez

Shakespearean, Method, and whatever it is that Nic Cage does.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:57am on July 11, 2021

Christine Baranski Knows It's Good to Be Scared by Rachel Syme

The "Good Fight" and "Gilded Age" star talks about her late-blooming entrée into Hollywood and her ever-charmed life.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:57am on July 11, 2021

Springsteen Declared Broadway Reopened; Protesters Came by Zach Helfand

"It ain't no sin to be glad you're alive." Were the anti-vaxxers picketing the St. James Theatre last month Bruce fans?

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:53am on July 7, 2021

Rita Moreno Has Time Only for the Truth by Michael Schulman

The actress, now eighty-nine, spent decades being typecast and belittled. In a new documentary, she tries to recover her story.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:53am on June 18, 2021

Jon M. Chu on "In the Heights"

The director talks about his film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's hit musical. Plus, the politics of race drives a wedge deep into America's largest Protestant denomination.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:44pm on June 11, 2021

Harmony Rules in "In the Heights" by Anthony Lane

Jon M. Chu's adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway musical presents an uplifting portrait of a Dominican neighborhood in New York where political strife rarely intrud…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:39am on June 11, 2021

How ACT UP Changed America by Michael Specter

The defiant group of AIDS activists was itself riven by discord. What can the movement's legacy, of both ferocity and fragility, teach us?

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 9:46am on June 7, 2021

Watch Highlights of Rita Moreno at The New Yorker Live by The New Yorker

In the latest edition of our subscriber-only event series, the actress reflected on "West Side Story," discrimination in Hollywood, and her career as she approaches ninety.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 6:49pm on May 28, 2021

Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 24th by David Sipress

"Dylan turns eighty today"don't you think it's finally time you forgave him for going electric?"

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 12:45pm on May 24, 2021

Echoes of Trauma in Two Plays by Vinson Cunningham

For "Zoetrope," viewers peer into a trailer to watch two lovers on lockdown talking past each other in well-educated millennialese; Bill Gunn's "The Forbidden City" follows a Black middle…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 9:35am on May 17, 2021

Andrew Lloyd Webber's Architectural Passion Project by Anna Russell

After a meticulous face-lift, London's three-hundred-and-fifty-eight-year-old Theatre Royal Drury Lane will finally be able to present the composer's "Frozen."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:18am on May 12, 2021

Summer Theatre Preview by Michael Schulman

Shakespeare in the Park returns with "Merry Wives," Aleshea Harris's "What to Send Up When It Goes Down" at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:34am on May 7, 2021

Summer Dance Preview by Marina Harss

Major companies return with outdoor performances at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Kaatsbaan Cultural Park, Lincoln Center, and more.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:34am on May 7, 2021

Ethan Hawke Waits for Godot, or for the Zoom Screen to Unfreeze by Michael Schulman

After a rehearsal for a virtual production of the play, Hawke and his co-star John Leguizamo ponder how all dialogue now sounds like Beckett.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 9:11am on May 3, 2021

The Wrong Jason Brown by Jason Brown

A son, his mother, and a legacy of abuse.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 8:11am on May 2, 2021

Twitter's Most Heartfelt Liza Minnelli Tribute by Rachel Syme

The superfan behind @LiZaOutlives says, "I will always consider it my duty to look out for her."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 7:35am on May 1, 2021

Republicans Blame Biden for Making Millions of Americans' Arms Hurt by Andy Borowitz

"Once your arm stops hurting, don't get too comfortable," one G.O.P senator said. "In a few weeks, Joe Biden will make your arm hurt for a second time."

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 2:59pm on April 20, 2021

Off Broadway Returns, with "Blindness" by Vinson Cunningham

Simon Stephens's adaptation of José Saramago's dystopian novel, about a sudden epidemic of blindness, is up"in person"at the Daryl Roth Theatre.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 9:10am on April 12, 2021

Dude, Where's My Couch? by Hannah Goldfield

When more than two hundred buyers of luxe sofas from ABC Carpet got a group e-mail about a delivery delay, the result was anger, frustration, commiseration, bad jokes, and matchmaking.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 4:59pm on March 27, 2021

Some Complicated Tricks by Derek DelGaudio

The magician performs bewitching illusions, even in an interview.

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 5:18pm on March 26, 2021
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