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“The midcentury architecture is fascinating. It’s also a place where I’m outside almost every waking hour of the day.”
“The midcentury architecture is fascinating. It’s also a place where I’m outside almost every waking hour of the day.”
Mark Rosenblatt's Broadway play, starring John Lithgow as the British children's book author, draws from Dahl's comments over the years.
Five of the show's stars strutted and prowled amid the desks of T Magazine.
"It's raw, real, sensitive, strong, vulnerable, righteous, romantic, genius," said the "Bridgerton" actor, who stars in the new film "You, Me & Tuscany."
"I spend an hour a day quietly with this guy, whether it's feeding him, cleaning out the tank, having him chill with me," the actor said.
The actor Harry Melling shed his image as Harry's cruel cousin, Dudley Dursley " and his clothes " to star in the queer romance "Pillion."
The immersive adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical is a hit, with some people coming back a dozen times since it began performances last summer.
Times Cooking's Pizza Interview series introduces a note of nostalgia to encourage stars to open up.
The filmmaker Chloé Zhao and the novelist-turned-screenwriter Maggie O'Farrell explained the changes they made in the tale of Shakespeare, his wife and their son.
For one writer, putting together her annual roundup of streaming holiday movies requires open-mindedness " and a high tolerance for candy-coated clichés.
It is "the actual reason all of us crazy folks go back to the theater," said the actor, who has joined the Season 2 cast of "Nobody Wants This."
"I wanted to tell a story that encompassed the gender spectrum," said Tonatiuh, who transformed his body to play the queer window dresser Luis Molina.
The fund-raiser drew celebrities, rock stars and designers, though its red carpet and dinner was boycotted by the company's dancers who are fighting for pay increases.
The recognizable masthead has been portrayed in a Betty Boop musical on Broadway, a Marvel movie and many other creative works.
The actress, who plays Wednesday Addams's werewolf bestie in "Wednesday," on hiking in mossy forests, revenge stories and her love of cheetahs.
Alex Marshall, a European culture reporter for The New York Times, has turned a music obsession into an arts journalism career.
The actor, who plays a railroad magnate on HBO's period drama, is into Russian war novels, "lefty" podcasts and his home gym.
The sunny 15-year-old dancer-turned-actress is about as far as you can get from the role she's best known for: a deadly A.I. doll.
Also in the lineup: "Bat Boy: The Musical" and a production of "The Wild Party."
The national tour production will haunt the Palace Theater for 13 weeks, beginning Oct. 8.
A.O. Scott, who reviewed movies for The New York Times for more than two decades, is now a roving critic for the Book Review.
The new musical is based on Josefina López's original play and the 2002 film adaptation that starred America Ferrera.
Back on Broadway for "Old Friends," the actress reflects on the art she saw with Sondheim and the delights of the High Line and Central Park.