Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
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All the Broadway Shows Killed (and Postponed) Due to Coronavirus Shutdown
“The Music Man” with Hugh Jackman and other shows won’t reopen until 2021
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Broadway Goes Dark Tonight as NY Gov. Bans Gatherings of 500 People
Restrictions on Broadway productions go into effect 5 p.m. Thursday
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Usher at 2 Broadway Shows Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Shows Will Go On
“Last evening, we were notified that a part-time employee of both organizations has tested positively for COVID-19 (Cornonavirus),” theater owners say
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Scott Rudin Offers $50 Tickets to Broadway’s ‘Book of Mormon,’ ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ to Lure Coronavirus-Scared Theatergoers
“I can’t pretend that great theater is the panacea we’ve been waiting for, but in the meantime I think we could all use a few hours away from the evening news,” producer says
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Edward Albee, ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ Playwright, Dies at 88
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer died at his home in Montauk, New York
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12 Movies That Served Up Dinner Parties From Hell (Photos)
Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” is the latest movie to depict a pleasant evening gone wrong
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Haskell Wexler, Oscar-Winning Cinematographer, Dead at 93
Wexler was best known for such classics as “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and “In the Heat of the Night”
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Danny Burstein, Tracy Letts, Linda Emond Cast in James Schmaus’ ‘Indignation’
Film is based on best-selling book by Philip Roth
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Mike Nichols Appreciation: A Humane, Witty Renaissance Man
Sketch comic turned director turned EGOT, he had the kind of career — and life — that could only happen in the 20th century
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Elizabeth Taylor and the Birth of Modern Celebrity
Analysis: Before Kim Kardashian and Madonna, there was “Liz”
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Elizabeth Taylor: Every Inch a Star, and Sometimes a Great Actress
She was far more complex than the shorthand by which we knew her, and Elizabeth Taylor’s award-winning roles provided the evidence
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From ‘National Velvet’ to ‘Cleopatra’: Elizabeth Taylor’s 5 Greatest Film Roles (videos)
Essential films starring one of Hollywood’s greatest actresses
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Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79
Oscar-winning actress starred in “Cleopatra” and “Giant,” but commanded as much attention for her love affair with Richard Burton and AIDS work