Theater
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‘Collective Rage’ Theater Review: Dana Delany Switches Teams in an Absurdist Delight
Jen Silverman’s comedy is perfectly nonsensical in its telling exploration of five women’s very fluid sex life.
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‘Pretty Woman’ Broadway Review: The Hooker Julia Roberts Made Famous Is Back, and She Can Belt
Samantha Barks and Andy Karl take over for Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in a too-faithful stage adaptation of the movie. But who forgot to invite Cinderella?
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MoviePass Parent Company Sued by Shareholders as It Continues to Bleed Money
There’s substantial doubt that the company will be able to survive through August 2019
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‘Gettin’ the Band Back Together’ Broadway Review: They Were Better Off Going Solo
A new musical about the unemployed in New Jersey recalls the glory days of the vanity show on Broadway
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MoviePass Nixes Price Hike, But Sets 3 Movies-Per-Month Limit
Shares of MoviePass owner Helios & Matheson jumped 40 percent
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‘The House That Will Not Stand’ Theater Review: A Mesmerizing Look at Women in 1813 New Orleans
Free women of color cope with the Louisiana Purchase in Marcus Gardley’s often funny new play
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MoviePass Parent Co. Borrows $5 Million to Cover Missed Payments That Caused ‘Technical Issues’
Helios & Matheson shares fell more than 67 percent on Friday
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‘Head Over Heels’ Broadway Review: The Go-Go’s Travel Back to the 17th Century
In the time-honored tradition of “Mamma Mia!,” the hit songs have nothing to do with the tale being told
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Imax Reports Q2 Earnings Above Expectations on Back of Blockbuster Releases
Shares up more than 2 percent at market close
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‘This Ain’t No Disco’ Theater Review: Is Studio 54 Ready for Another 15 Minutes of Fame?
Steve Rubell and someone who looks and acts a lot like Andy Warhol face off in an evil-twin contest, from the makers of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”
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‘Straight White Men’ Broadway Review: Typecasting Armie Hammer and Josh Charles
In their Broadway debuts, the actors play male types we’ve seen them embody in far better movies and TV shows
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‘The Damned’ Theater Review: Ivo van Hove Wrestles Luchino Visconti and Loses
A classic film about Nazis has been turned into a Lillian Hellman melodrama, one that is best titled “The Big Foxes”
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‘Fire in Dreamland’ Theater Review: Should Jeff Sessions Be Targeting Dutch Immigrants?
Under its forced whimsy, Rinne Groff’s new play offers odd messages about immigrants and abortion
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‘Trainspotting’ Theater Review: The Needles Are Real, the Other Stuff Is Not
Harry Gibson’s adaptation makes for extraordinary immersive theater under Adam Spreadbury-Maher’s direction
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‘Mary Page Marlowe’ Theater Review: Tatiana Maslany Stands Out in Tracy Letts’ Jumbled New Drama
The playwright uses the fractured chronology of David Hare’s “Plenty” to ill effect