Theater
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‘Stereophonic’ Off Broadway Review: Part Robert Altman, Part Fleetwood Mac
David Adjmi’s play and Will Butler’s score bring back the 1970s in claustrophobic detail
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Ian McKellen Joins Theater World Tributes to Producer Bill Kenwright: ‘Our Business Will Be Dimmer’
Kenwright, a longtime theater promoter also known for appearing on British soap “Coronation Street” and serving as Everton Football Club chairman, was 78
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Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel Open Up About ‘Wicked’ Drama Rumors, Say Singing ‘For Good’ Was ‘Very Healing’
“I was emotional and I was thinking about some other things,” Chenoweth remembers of her time as Glinda
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Netflix Leads Casting Society’s Artios Awards Noms With ‘Beef,’ ‘Dahmer,’ ‘The Diplomat’
The annual gala recognizing the year’s best in casting will take place March 7, 2024
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‘Here We Are’ Off Broadway Review: Stephen Sondheim Relishes Then Abandons Luis Buñuel
In a rendezvous negotiated by playwright David Ives, two legendary artists create both a wonderful hit and a curious miss
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Patti LuPone Is No ‘Dancing Queen’ – the Broadway Legend Says She’s Never Seen ‘Mamma Mia!’ in Protest of ABBA
The Tony winner tells Nathan Lane on A24’s podcast that she’s more of a rock ‘n’ roll kind of gal
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‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’ Broadway Review: Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells Get Stuck in a Printing-Press Mess
No, the life of German inventor Johannes Gutenberg is not a good idea for a musical
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‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Broadway Review: Daniel Radcliffe and Jonathan Groff Lead a Riveting Revival
The troubled Stephen Sondheim musical finally finds its perfect cast
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Alan Eisenberg, Longest-Serving Actors’ Equity Executive Director, Dies at 88
Eisenberg steered the union through the shockwaves of 9/11 and more
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‘Jaja’s African Hair Braiding’ Broadway Review: The Beauty-Shop Plays Finally Gets Topical
Jocelyn Bioh borrows, expands and leaps over “Steel Magnolias” and “The Women”
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‘Purlie Victorious’ Broadway Review: Leslie Odom Jr. Gives Ossie Davis’ Preacher a Brilliant Encore
Kenny Leon directs a comic riot that is the season’s funniest show on Broadway
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‘Dig’ Off Broadway Review: Theresa Rebeck’s Play About a Plant Shop
The creator of TV’s “Smash” returns to the stage with an overly plant-friendly drama
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‘Stranger Things’ West End Prequel Play Reveals Full Cast
From playwright Kate Trefry and director Stephen Daldry, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” takes place in 1959 Hawkins
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Lauren Boebert, Boyfriend Booted From ‘Beetlejuice’ for Boisterous Behavior, She Doesn’t Deny It: ‘I Plead Guilty’ (Video)
Security at a Denver theater kicked the Colorado congresswoman out for allegations of laughing, singing, vaping and picture-taking
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Idina Menzel Still Feels Weird About Playing Lea Michele’s Mom on ‘Glee’
She says it “wasn’t great for the ego” in an interview with Stellar Magazine
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Mike Roe