Monday, March 4, 2024
Michael R. Jackson is helping adapt the darkly comic horror film into a musical. But can a show about a teenager with vagina dentata sing?
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“Oh, Mary!,” which follows a boozing, romance-starved first lady, is the latest entertainment about the Lincolns, illustrating their staying power as irreverent genre figures.
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In a first for Broadway, openly autistic actors are playing the autistic characters in this new musical about a doctor helping neurodiverse clients.
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Thursday, March 24, 2022
Here are six brunches that, after a long pandemic pause, are entertaining and feeding weekend crowds in Manhattan and the Hudson Valley.
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The Village Halloween Parade is back. Haunted houses have reopened. And we’ve rounded up movies that are not-so scary or are downright horrifying.
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Thursday, October 24, 2019
Writers, directors and other creators share recommendations for how to spend the scariest night of the year.
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Mr. Simon was a prolific chronicler of New York City life. Here’s a look at reviews of “Barefoot in the Park,” “The Odd Couple,” “Brighton Beach Memoirs” and other plays and ad…
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The designer Paula Scher talks about her artwork for a revival of the Thornton Wilder play at the Pasadena Playhouse.
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New plays are portraying and exploring opioid addiction, using the theater industry’s response to the AIDS epidemic as a model.
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Monday, July 10, 2017
A peek backstage at the play “Cost of Living” shows how two performers prepare physically for their roles.
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These writers and performers are using the warmer months to take some risks, test themselves and expand their talents onstage.
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A new play and a coming film are joining the various projects that have reconsidered the class dynamics of the Olympics figure skating controversy from 1994.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:18PMBette Midler didn’t sing, but talked (and talked). Russians partied in the aisles. And Ben Platt’s heartfelt speech was one of the most inspiring moments.
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How hyperspecific material makes local residents laugh on the national tour of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.”
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The critically acclaimed musical about an Egyptian band in a small Israeli town will start performances in the fall.
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Does anyone still wear a hat? For designers on Broadway this season, the answer was yes, actually, they do.
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Monday, April 24, 2017
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
From lotteries to apps, there are several easy ways to score inexpensive tickets to a show. Even one about a certain former Treasury secretary.
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Sunday, March 26, 2017
The sound designer Ben Williams talks about the sonic elements that inspired his work on the play “The Terrifying,” at the Abrons Arts Center.
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Check out the theater, dance and museum deals we found for snow-drenched tourists and families with cabin fever.
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From the disco-era — “Rachael Lily Rosenbloom and Don’t You Ever Forget It!” — is getting a new turn in the spotlight at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
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Visiting New York and crunched for time? Each of these shows will take an hour of your time, more or less.
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For the New Group’s production of “Evening at the Talk House,” Monique Carboni designed original posters for 30 fictional shows that line the walls of a bar.
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Theater companies are resurrecting gay history by taking the axiom “you had to be there” literally in new immersive shows.
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Sean Higgins, the designer of artwork for the play “Barbecue,” is a vegetarian who knows how to make a meaty poster.
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How a photo shoot for a theater poster promoting the drama “Baby Screams Miracle” became an emotionally raw experience.
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Thursday, February 9, 2017
This August Wilson show takes place in 1977 in the city’s Hill District. Among the highlights: Pirates memorabilia, Iron City beer and classic cars.
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The Hudson Theater, one of Broadway’s oldest, has been renovated and is reopening to a revival of “Sunday in the Park With George,” starring Jake Gyllenhaal.
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Thousands of theater fans, many dressed as their favorite characters from Broadway shows, descended on the Javits Center for a weekend of fan fun.
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Mr. McMullan unearths some of his never-before-seen theater posters to demonstrate how he created each work, from early studies to final versions.
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An exclusive musical number from the popular CW comedy featuring the Tony-winning Ms. LuPone and the Tony nominee Tovah Feldshuh.
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