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2,426 stories from The Wall Street Journal

Cleaning Up 'A Hard Day's Night'

A digitally restored version of "A Hard Days Night" will be released July 4, commemorating the 50th anniversary of its premiere in London's Piccadilly Circus.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 11:38pm on June 26, 2014

Theater Review: New Roster, Old Playbook

'When We Were Young and Unafraid' takes its cues from some familiar, feminist ideas but the characters are real and recognizable.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 11:07pm on June 26, 2014

Jersey City Taps Loew's Manager, Announces Theater Overhaul

The Loew's Jersey Theatre will be managed by AEG Live, one of the nation's largest entertainment companies, and is going to get a makeover, city officials said.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 11:03pm on June 26, 2014

Queuing the Kick Line at Public Benefit

'One Thrilling Combination' pays tribute to 'A Chorus Line' through testimonials by members of the original production team and cast as well as numbers from the show.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 9:10pm on June 24, 2014

In New York, a Ballet Bounty

Ballet leaps onstage in the spring, but this summer in New York is shaping up as an unusually rich season of tutus and pointe shoes.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 6:50pm on June 24, 2014

Opera Review: Gertrude Stein in St. Louis

The Opera Theatre of Saint Louis premieres '27' alongside three classics: Francis Poulec's 'Dialogues of the Carmelites,' Gaetano Donizetti's 'The Elixir of Love' and Mozart's 'The Magic Fl…

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 6:50pm on June 23, 2014

Met Opera's Summer Series, Plus a Radio Launch

Garth Knox plays three sets, a launch party for the radio show 'Meet the Composer,' two concerts in Central Park and more in this week's Classical Scene.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 7:36pm on June 22, 2014

'Holler If Ya Hear Me' Is All Song, No Story

Broadway finally gets its first hip-hop jukebox musical, inspired by the songs of Tupac Shakur.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 4:16pm on June 20, 2014

Italy's Opera Crisis

Government austerity measures are leaving Italy's storied theaters in a lurch.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 9:42pm on June 19, 2014

Jane Lynch, Plus an Army of Brass

Jane Lynch's one-woman show, Sunny Jain leads hundreds of musicians will parade across Grand Army Plaza and more in this week's Jazz Scene.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 8:43pm on June 19, 2014

Opera Star Claire Booth on Her Dream Job and Singing in Czech

Before her star turn in Janáček's 'The Cunning Little Vixen' at Garsington Opera, British soprano Claire Booth talks about singing in Czech, adding contemporary to her repertoire and h…

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 7:55pm on June 19, 2014

'Jersey Boys': Right Tunes, Wrong Tone

Film Review: The movie version of the musical turns sour when the singers aren't singing, says Joe Morgenstern.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 6:33pm on June 19, 2014

A Jersey Boy's Home

Four Seasons lead singer, Frankie, Valli, looks back at his childhood apartment in a Newark, N.J., housing project, and why he stayed just a little bit longer

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 10:15pm on June 18, 2014

Meet the Derek Jeter of Shakespeare Plays

For Hamish Linklater, playing Benedick in Shakespeare in the Park's "Much Ado About Nothing" feels less like being an actor and more like being an athlete.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 9:22pm on June 18, 2014

Opera Review: The War on Racism

'An American Soldier' relays the true story of Pvt. Danny Chen, who committed suicide in Afghanistan in 2011.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 6:38pm on June 18, 2014

Met Cancels Controversial Broadcast

The Metropolitan Opera on Tuesday canceled its plans for a live, global broadcast of next season's "The Death of Klinghoffer," amid concerns that it could fan anti-Semitism.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 10:46pm on June 17, 2014

A Life in 90 Minutes

Jim Dale, the 78-year-old actor talks, about his new off-Broadway play, 'Just Jim Dale,' running through Aug. 10.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 10:43pm on June 17, 2014

Kids Dance and Its Rite of Passage

Kids Dance, a student dance group, put on five shows at the Joyce Theater as part of its "moving-up exercises."

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 7:10pm on June 17, 2014

The Big Stars of Experimental Theater

Mikhail Baryshnikov and Willem Dafoe in Robert Wilson 'The Old Woman' at BAM; Nannerl Mozart gets her due and more in this week's On Stage.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 10:54pm on June 16, 2014

Met Opera General Manager Earned $1.8 Million in 2012

The general manager, Peter Gelb, has proposed a 16% pay cut for union members in the face of declining ticket sales, a dwindling endowment and growing expenses.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 10:01pm on June 16, 2014

Our Brains Are Made for Enjoying Art

Viewing paintings engages a number of different regions of the brain, suggesting art appreciation is a natural biological process, according to an analysis.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 8:40pm on June 16, 2014

The Play's the Thing, but Oy, the Seating

For two hours without intermission during the current production of "Macbeth," the audience sits on benches that have no back support.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 8:21pm on June 13, 2014

Theater Review: Three Plays by Alan Ayckbourn at 59E59 Theaters

You may never see a finer production of any of the three plays in "Ayckbourn Ensemble," presented in rotating repertory as part of the "Brits Off Broadway" festival.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 10:22pm on June 12, 2014

The 'Jersey Boys' Go to the Movies

Rather than casting Hollywood stars, Clint Eastwood's 'Jersey Boys' chose three of the Four Seasons actors from the stage show, including the original Frankie Valli.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 9:57pm on June 12, 2014

Modern Shakespeare for a Theater-Mad Chinese Crowd

Tim Robbins brings his Los Angeles production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' to Beijing and Shanghai.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 6:40pm on June 12, 2014
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