Theater
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‘Gnit’ Off Broadway Review: Will Eno’s Peer Gynt Takes His Comedy Act on the Road
Playwright drops the trolls but mines more comic gold than Ibsen ever imagined
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‘The Visitor’ Off Broadway Review: David Hyde Pierce Plays the Drums as Well as a Saint
Based on the 2007 Tom McCarthy movie starring Richard Jenkins, this new musical finds something to sing about regarding ICE
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‘Morning Sun’ Off Broadway Review: Edie Falco Stars in a Version of ‘It’s Not a Wonderful Life’
Simon Stephens gives her a rough time in his new play, which spans a life and then some
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‘Caroline, or Change’ Broadway Review: An Unsung Musical Heroine Is Back Where She Belongs
Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori’s groundbreaking musical sounds better than ever
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‘Fairycakes’ Off Broadway Review: Douglas Carter Beane’s Fairy Tale Mash-Up Takes Flight
Beane recycles a bit of everything and makes it all rhyme
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‘Dana H.’ Broadway Review: Deirdre O’Connell Lip Syncs Her Way to Hell and Back
Lucas Hnath adapts interviews conducted with his mother, once captive to the Aryan Brotherhood. The result is harrowing
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‘Thoughts of a Colored Man’ Broadway Review: A Gripping Look at Black Masculinity in the Barbershop and Beyond
Seven men tell very different stories in Keenan Scott II’s powerful new drama
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‘Letters of Suresh’ Off Broadway Review: Rajiv Joseph Drama Unfolds at the Pace of Snail Mail
The gorgeous projection design gives the Second Stage production its only sense of motion
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‘Chicken & Biscuits’ Broadway Review: All the Fun of a Trip to Carl’s Jr.
A new comedy serves it up thick, sweet and not-so-well done
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‘Six’ Broadway Review: The Real Housewives of Henry VIII Put on a Show
A pop musical travels the world before opening on the Great White Way, finally. But does female empowerment still pack a punch?
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‘Sanctuary City’ Off Broadway Review: A Gripping Look at Young People Caught in US Immigration Trap
Martyna Majok gives voice to a young man’s harrowing isolation
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‘Merry Wives’ Off Broadway Review: The Bard Goes to Harlem by Way of TV Land Sitcoms
Jacob Ming-Trent shines as Falstaff in this broad and sunny Shakespeare in the Park production
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Broadway Tour Crews Must Be Fully Vaccinated as Part of New Labor Deal
Actors Equity reached an agreement on COVID-19 safety measures with producers, though rules for shows on Broadway itself are still being discussed
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California to Allow Indoor Concerts, Theater Starting April 15
Attendees must show proof of full vaccination or be tested
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NYC Mayor to Set Up COVID Vaccination Site for Theater Workers to Help Broadway Reopen by Fall (Video)
“The show must go on, and it will go on, on Broadway and off Broadway,” New York City mayor Bill de Blasio says