Theater
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Broadway Theaters to Reopen at Full Capacity in September
Tickets expected to go on sale later this month
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New York Capacity Restrictions to Lift May 19, Clearing Way for Broadway Reopening
September still the likely date when most productions will return
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Apple Lands Tony-Winning Musical ‘Come From Away’ as Live Filmed Production
Christopher Ashley directs the Tony-winning musical set after 9/11
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Florence Welch to Write Score for ‘The Great Gatsby’ as Broadway-Bound Musical
Pulitzer-winning playwright Martyna Majok (“Cost of Living” ) to adapt F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel for the stage
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Rita Wilson Says Scott Rudin Tried to ‘Find a Way’ to Fire Her After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Rudin was producing and Wilson starring in the 2015 Broadway production of “Fish in the Dark”
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Abigail Disney Admits ‘Missteps,’ Internal Dissent at Level Forward: ‘We F–ed Up’
“We own the ways in which we’ve messed up. Where we’ve learned of problems, we’ve tried to course-correct,” co-founder says
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Jim Steinman, Rock Composer for Meat Loaf and Celine Dion, Dies at 73
Songwriter was behind hits like “Bat Out of Hell” and “Total Eclipse of the Heart”
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Sutton Foster Speaks Out About Broadway Producer Scott Rudin Pulling Out of ‘Music Man’ Revival (Video)
“The only positive outcome is the one that is happening,” actress says of Rudin’s withdrawal after accusations of abusive behavior
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Time’s Up Demands Scott Rudin Release Former Staff From NDAs
“No one should have to endure the kind of abhorrent mistreatment that has been reported and live under fear of retaliation,” CEO Tina Tchen says
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Scott Rudin Should Release Staff From Nondisclosure Agreements, Actors’ Equity Says
“We have heard from hundreds of members that these allegations are inexcusable,” union says in a statement
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Scott Rudin to ‘Step Back’ From Broadway Productions, Apologizes for ‘Pain My Behavior Caused’
“Much has been written about my history of troubling interactions with colleagues, and I am profoundly sorry,” producer says to Washington Post
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‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’ and ‘Trial of the Chicago 7’ Win Artios Awards for Casting
Television winners include “The Great,” “Euphoria,” “What We Do in the Shadows,” “Succession” and “Normal People”
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Robert Fletcher, ‘Star Trek’ Film Costume Designer, Dies at 98
Three-time Tony nominee also worked as a producer with Noel Coward, Orson Welles and Liza Minnelli
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LA Stage Alliance Shuts Down After 25 Theaters Quit Following Ovation Awards Gaffes
Awards organizer’s multiple errors included having the wrong photo of nominee Jully Lee and mispronouncing her name
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Armie Hammer Drops Out of Broadway Play ‘The Minutes’
“Right now I need to focus on myself and my health for the sake of my family,” the actor says of play meant to reopen 2022