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Video: A discussion with Diane Paulus, artistic director of the American Repertory Theater by Kaitlyn Johnston

We were at Explorateur to talk with Diane Paulus about innovation, the arts, and more. This conversation is part of a curated lunch series presented by HUBweek and Boston.com.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 10:01am on April 25, 2019

'Mary Tyler Moore Show' actress Georgia Engel dies at 70 by Associated Press

"I know the world will be sad and sorry. She touched so many people."

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 10:13pm on April 16, 2019

Teens charged with arson that destroyed historic theater by Associated Press

Two Connecticut teenagers have been arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed the historic American Shakespeare Theatre, where Katharine Hepburn, Christopher Plummer, James Earl Jone…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:35pm on April 8, 2019

Channing Tatum gets briefed on 'Magic Mike' musical: It opens in Boston by The Boston Globe

In a new video of rehearsals for the "Magic Mike'' musical, Channing Tatum seems to do a double take when he hears the show is opening in Boston, not New York.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 3:48pm on April 8, 2019

A 'Handmaid's Tale' opera is coming to Boston by Kevin Slane

"Of all the projects I've ever done, this is the one that least needs an explanation of why we are doing it," director Anne Bogart said in a press release.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 4:03pm on March 28, 2019

10 things to do in Boston this weekend by Kevin Slane

BosTen is your weekly guide to events and cool happenings in and around Boston.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:13pm on March 27, 2019

Sutton Foster to receive honorary doctorate from Boston Conservatory at Berklee by The Boston Globe

Tony Award-winning triple threat Sutton Foster is adding another honor to her impressive list of accomplishments.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 3:51pm on March 26, 2019

James Corden returns to host the 2019 Tony Awards by Associated Press

Nominations will be announced April 30.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 2:20pm on March 19, 2019

10 things to do in Boston this St. Patrick's Day weekend by Kevin Slane

BosTen is your weekly guide to events and cool happenings in and around Boston.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:49pm on March 13, 2019

Joey McIntyre on why he moved his family across the country last year to pursue a Broadway career by Kevin Slane

"Not to be dramatic, but on my deathbed, I wouldn't say, 'I wish I had hung in there for a few more pilot seasons in LA.'"

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:17pm on March 6, 2019

You can audition for 'Magic Mike' the musical before its Boston debut by Kevin Slane

A musical inspired by the male stripper-focused comedy-dramas "Magic Mike'' and "Magic Mike XXL'' is looking for athletic auditioners to try out for roles in the upcoming stage production at…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:36pm on March 5, 2019

Women perform in Harvard's Hasty Pudding theater group for first time by Associated Press

Women have begun performing alongside men for the first time in Harvard University's Hasty Pudding theater group

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:26am on February 24, 2019

Uma Thurman, Jesse Tyler Ferguson among stars to appear at Williamstown Theatre Festival by The Boston Globe

This summer's shows will include Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts'' and Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun.''

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 3:12pm on February 12, 2019

NBC cancels 'Hair Live!' broadcast that Diane Paulus was co-directing by The Boston Globe

Paulus's Broadway revival of "Hair'' earned her a Tony Award nomination, greatly heightening her name recognition.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:00am on February 5, 2019

'Jagged Little Pill' will head to Broadway by The Boston Globe

The musical, which had its 2018 world premiere at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, is just the latest in a string of local productions that have made the leap.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 12:00am on January 28, 2019

An actor in Fox's 'Rent' is injured and the show wasn't live by Associated Press

Brennin Hunt, who plays the role of rocker Roger Davis, broke his right foot during rehearsal.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 9:31am on January 27, 2019

Early Kerouac novel is on the road to the stage, after a lengthy detour - The Boston Globe by Don Aucoin

As Sean Daniels peruses a shelf of books by and about Jack Kerouac on a recent weekday inside Pollard Memorial Library, the visage of the Mill City's best-known author can be seen above, on …

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 2:16pm on January 25, 2019

'Magic Mike the Musical' will make its world premiere in Boston by Megan O'Brien

You can see it before it gets to Broadway.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 6:52pm on January 24, 2019

Can Tech Reinvigorate The Humanities? by Artsjournal

Just because an academic field is timeless doesn't mean it should never change. If the humanities are ever to enjoy a true resurgence, it will come as a result of a reinvention that embraces…

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 11:31am on April 10, 2018

A New Economic Impact Study Claims The Boston Symphony Is Pumping More Than A Quarter Of A Billion Dollars Into The Local Economy by Artsjournal2

The Fourth of July Boston Pops concerts are particularly successful, but in total, "adjusted for inflation, that's up roughly 40 percent from a similar independent study done in 2008. A deca…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 10:30am on April 9, 2018

Boston Symphony Orchestra Says Sexual Harassment Claims Against Charles Dutoit Are Credible by Artsjournal2

Dutoit was a guest conductor for the BSO, and an independent investigator found that he harassed four women in the 1980s and 1990s.

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 11:31am on March 5, 2018

Inside The Horrible Cult Of James Levine

"Interviews with nearly two dozen former students and musicians from Levine's Cleveland days, including six from the maestro's inner circle, indicate the conductor's alleged sexual behavior …

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 12:02pm on March 2, 2018

Turmoil, Staff And Donor Departures At Boston's Venerable Atheneum

The tumult is extraordinary at the Athenaeum, an elegant private library on Beacon Street whose five galleried floors house a valuable collection of more than 750,000 objects, including pain…

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 2:28pm on February 27, 2018

Harvard theater school to go on 'three-year hiatus' - The Boston Globe by Malcolm Gay

Harvard University's struggling ART Institute, a graduate-level theater training program housed within the American Repertory Theater, has announced that it is suspending admissions for the …

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 7:59pm on July 16, 2017

'Trans Scripts' a journey of self-discovery, when the path isn't clear by Patti Hartigan

Review of Trans Scripts, Part I: The Women at A.R.T.

SOURCE: Boston Globe Subscription at 6:27am on January 27, 2017
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