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228 stories from WQXR

Lost Verdi Opera Found In Berlin Basement by Artsjournal

Verdi set the opera, entitled Die Macht des Schicksas, to a German-language libretto by Bläuel Wittling, a poet who ran a women-only writers commune on the banks of the Spree river north…

SOURCE: WQXR at 11:30am on April 2, 2018

'Shuffle Along,' an Unusual Revival Finds Its Way Back to Broadway by Wqxr

One of the most interesting musicals to appear on Broadway this season brings a new look to an almost century-old story. Ninety-five years ago, Shuffle Along was an unprecedented sightÂ�…

SOURCE: WQXR at 1:35pm on May 11, 2016

'Hamilton' Receives Record 16 Tony Nominations by Wqxr

The 2016 Tony nominees were announced on Tuesday, and Charles Isherwood, theater critic of The New York Times, joins WQXR morning host, Jeff Spurgeon, to gab about the big news. Most n…

SOURCE: WQXR at 5:40am on May 4, 2016

'Waitress' Serves Up a New Recipe for Movie-to-Musical Adaptations by Jeff Spurgeon

Broadway is home to another a new musical based on a movie. Waitress springs from the 2007 film of the same name and tells the story of a small-town girl, who dreams of an escape from …

SOURCE: WQXR at 4:00am on April 27, 2016

In 'Mary Page Marlowe' a Role so Big It Requires 6 Actresses by Jeff Spurgeon

Tracy Letts, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (August: Osage County) and Tony Award-winning actor (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf), has a new play running at his home company, Chicago-b…

SOURCE: WQXR at 1:48am on April 20, 2016

'Exit Strategy': The Final Days of a Failing School by Jeff Spurgeon

Set at an urban public school on the brink of closure for the usual reasons " poor test scores and low graduation rates " playwright Ike Holter's Exit Strategy is an indictment of the …

SOURCE: WQXR at 5:04am on April 13, 2016

3 Kings, 4 Plays, 12 hours, a Shakespeare Cycle at BAM by Wqxr

This spring, England's Royal Shakespeare Company has taken up residence at the Harvey Theater at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. It's presenting four of Shakespeare's plays " Richard II…

SOURCE: WQXR at 2:38am on April 6, 2016

'Bright Star' by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell Shines on Broadway by Jeff Spurgeon

With a book by comedian/actor/author Steve Martin, lyrics by singer/songwriter Edie Brickell and a bluegrass-inflected score by both, Bright Star comes to Broadway music with itsÂ�…

SOURCE: WQXR at 4:57am on March 30, 2016

'Dry Powder': a Comedy to Ignite Economic Debate by Wqxr

Dry Powder, a new play that just debuted at The Public Theater, is bringing the same discussions about the world of finance to the stage as the film The Big Short brought to the mov…

SOURCE: WQXR at 1:55am on March 23, 2016

Seth Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick Bring 'Disaster!' to Broadway by Jeff Spurgeon

With its suggestive exclamation point, the title of the new Broadway musical Disaster! hints at the campy, over-the-top qualities it brings to the Nederlander Theatre. Set …

SOURCE: WQXR at 5:44am on March 16, 2016

Danai Gurira Delivers On and Off Broadway by Wqxr

Zimbabwean-American playwright Dania Gurira is having a moment. Her play Eclipsed has just transferred to Broadway in a production starting Oscar winner Lupita Nyong'o at the Golden Theat…

SOURCE: WQXR at 8:14pm on March 8, 2016

'Smart People' Presents Thesis on Race at Second Stage Theatre by Wqxr

As the Obama era is about to begin, four brilliant, accomplished people " Harvard types, all of them " consider racism in America in "Smart People" by playwright Lydia R. Diamond. Whil…

SOURCE: WQXR at 1:56pm on February 16, 2016

Len Cariou Mixes Showstoppers with Shakespeare by Wqxr

Actor Len Cariou has enjoyed a long and distinguished career. Among his many appearances, he created the role Sweeney Todd in the eponymous Stephen Sondheim musical. Perhaps less well-…

SOURCE: WQXR at 9:47pm on February 9, 2016

Linda Lavin Stars in 'Our Mother's Brief Affair' by Wqxr

While on the latest of her many supposed deathbeds, a "tart-tongued" mother, played by Tony-winner Linda Lavin, reveals to her children the details of a tryst from decades past that may r…

SOURCE: WQXR at 5:21pm on February 2, 2016

An Unusal Birthday Party for Thomas Merton by Wqxr

To mark last year's centennial of the birth of the writer and theologian Thomas Merton, the Actors Theater of Louisville has produced a play about him called "The Glory of the World." …

SOURCE: WQXR at 7:03pm on January 26, 2016

'Noises Off' Is Back On Broadway With Starry, Funny Cast by Wqxr

Michael Frayn's frantic 1982 sex farce-within-a-farce "Noises Off" returns to Broadway for a third run this season under the auspices of the Roundabout Theatre Company. This time around t…

SOURCE: WQXR at 7:36pm on January 19, 2016

Red Bull Theater Brings Jacobean Drama to Off-Broadway by Wqxr

Jacobean era dramas are rarely seen on major New York stages, but the enterprising Red Bull Theater company, under the artistic directorship of Jesse Berger, has made a specialty of them. It…

SOURCE: WQXR at 7:30pm on January 12, 2016

'Fiddler on the Roof' Back on Broadway by Wqxr

The beloved 1964 musical "Fiddler on the Roof," with its book by Joseph Stein and score by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, is back on Broadway this season. Based on writer Sholem Aleichem…

SOURCE: WQXR at 8:26pm on January 5, 2016

A New 'View From the Bridge' on Broadway by Wqxr

Arthur Miller's "A View from the Bridge" hasn't exactly been a stranger to Broadway. It has already been revived three times, most recently in 2010 in a production starring Liev Schrei…

SOURCE: WQXR at 2:41pm on December 21, 2015

Shakespeare Takes a Jolly Romp Through 1960s London by Wqxr

The new musical "These Paper Bullets!" at the Atlantic Theater Company bills itself as a "modish ripoff" of Shakespeare's comedy "Much Ado About Nothing." The new adaptation is by Rolin J…

SOURCE: WQXR at 9:02pm on December 15, 2015

The Rock and Roll Return of Andrew Lloyd Webber by Wqxr

One of the world's most successful musicians returns to his musical roots in his latest Broadway show. Andrew Lloyd Webber, best-known for "Phantom of the Opera," "Evita" and other shows …

SOURCE: WQXR at 6:12pm on December 8, 2015

Taylor Mac's Bold Comedy 'Hir' Brings Many Issues To Broadway by Wqxr

A downtown theater playwright, a sensational Broadway actress and a most unusual family are all part of the show called "Hir" (pronounced "here"). Playwright Taylor Mac is probably best know…

SOURCE: WQXR at 6:28pm on December 1, 2015

George Takai Takes to Broadway in 'Allegiance' by Wqxr

Actor George Takai is best known as Sulu from "Star Trek," as well as for his LGBT activism and funny posts on Facebook. He and Lea Salonga, the original Kim in "Miss Saigon," are the …

SOURCE: WQXR at 6:38pm on November 24, 2015

Rhythm Is Gonna Get You To Broadway by Wqxr

A Broadway season just wouldn't be complete without a jukebox musical it sometimes seems. This year's model comes courtesy of the 1980s pop star Gloria Estefan. "On Your Feet!" charts the st…

SOURCE: WQXR at 8:38pm on November 17, 2015

A.R. Gurney's 'Sylvia' Comes to Broadway by Wqxr

In his 1995 play "Sylvia," A.R. Gurney threw a couple of curve balls at the theme of a man dealing with a mid-life crisis. Instead of the man threatening his marriage by falling in love with…

SOURCE: WQXR at 3:07pm on November 10, 2015
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