Theater
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Randy Rainbow Triumphantly Parodies ‘Camelot’ in Honor of ‘Kamala’
The performer heralded Joe Biden’s vice presidential pick, Sen. Kamala Harris, as someone who can “make a grown man cry”
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Princess ‘Diana’ Musical to Premiere on Netflix Ahead of Broadway Debut
Jeanna de Waal stars in the stage production that was meant to open March 31 but was put on hiatus due to coronavirus
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‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Closes Permanently in London
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hit musical has played for nearly 34 years
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IATSE’s Safety Guidelines for Broadway and Stage Shows Include Paid Sick Leave and No-Touch Tickets
Staggered call times and elimination of backstage tours are also recommended by stage workers’ union
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Why ‘Hamilton’ on Disney+ Could Spark More Demand for Filmed Broadway Shows
“Most producers are afraid of cannibalizing the production’s ticket sales,” BroadwayHD co-founder Stewart Lane says
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Nick Cordero’s GoFundMe Page Nears $1 Million After His Death From COVID-19
Broadway actor spent over three months hospitalized following his diagnosis in March
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Nick Cordero Remembered by Zach Braff, Bradley Whitford and More: ‘This Is Just Crushing’
The Broadway star passed away Sunday morning after a three-month fight with COVID-19
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Nick Cordero, Tony-Nominated Broadway Actor, Dies at 41 of Coronavirus
Cordero starred in stage hits like “Waitress,” “Bullets Over Broadway” and “Rock of Ages”
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‘Hamilton’ Film Review: Can’t Afford Broadway? Now You Can Be in the Room Where It Happened
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 2015 hit musical heads to your TV screen with its stage roots very much intact
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Broadway Extends Theater Shutdown to Early January
Shows have been on hold since March due to the coronavirus
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David Byrne’s ‘American Utopia’ Filmed Version Directed by Spike Lee Goes to HBO
Recorded version of Broadway show will debut later this year
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Claire Foy, Matt Smith Play ‘Lungs’ to Livestream in New Socially Distanced Performance
Guests can purchase virtual tickets to see the former “Crown” castmates perform Duncan Macmillan’s “Lungs”
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How Larry Kramer Pulled Off the First Film With Frontal Male Nudity – Back in 1969
In an excerpt from his book “Sexplosion,” Robert Hofler explores the late writer’s work on director Ken Russell’s groundbreaking film “Women in Love”
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Broadway League Head Hopes Theaters Will Reopen in January: ‘We Can’t Afford to Socially Distance the Audience’
Charlotte St. Martin tells The Daily Beast Broadway is seeing a loss of $35 million per week during the shutdown
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How Jewish Theaters Are Responding to Pandemic Closures (Guest Blog)
“When we’re finally past this horrible crisis, the world will need Jewish humor as much as ever,” playwright Daniel Okrent says
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Mary Murphy and Michele Willens