Theater
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‘The Height of the Storm’ Broadway Review: Eileen Atkins and Jonathan Pryce Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
In Florian Zeller’s twisty but deeply moving new play, an aging couple battle the threat of being left alone
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‘Sunday’ Theater Review: ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘King Kong’ Playwright’s New Drama Is Just Awful
Jack Thorne’s follow-up play manages to give young people, as well as Anne Tyler, a bad name
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‘Runboyrun’ and ‘In Old Age’ Theater Review: Nigerian American Immigrants Can’t Shake the Past
Mfoniso Udofia’s new plays center on a woman coping with the legacy of the past — both hers and her husband’s
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Sam Rockwell, Laurence Fishburne to Star in Broadway Revival of ‘American Buffalo’
David Mamet’s 1977 drama will open in April 2020
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‘Derren Brown: Secret’ Broadway Review: When Distraction Is Magic
The British showman is the William Castle of illusionists
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Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker to Reunite in Broadway Revival of Neil Simon’s ‘Plaza Suite’
Real-life couple take the stage together for first time since 1995 production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying”
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‘American Moor’ Theater Review: An Actor Confronts Othello – and a Fraught History With White Directors
in his fiery new play, Keith Hamilton Cobb unleashes on everything when told how to play Othello
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‘Betrayal’ Broadway Review: Tom Hiddleston Gives a Master Class in Minimalism
The actor takes the play’s big moments and makes them explode by underplaying them in this revival of the Harold Pinter classic
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‘Hercules’ Theater Review: Can Disney’s Animated Hero Go the Distance to Broadway?
Alan Menken adds a few new songs to his 1997 film score for this Public Theater production
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A Review of Two Theatrical Hauntings: ‘The Johnny Cycle’ and ‘The It Experience Chapter Two’
Two immersive theater performances will haunt you in very different ways
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Stars to GMA Host: ‘Get a Life’ For Making Fun of Prince George’s Ballet Class
Lara Spencer faced major blowback Friday for joking about the British royal’s dance studies
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‘Make Believe’ Theater Review: Why Childhood Isn’t for Sissies
The kids are not all right in Bess Wohl’s arresting new play
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‘Sea Wall/A Life’ Broadway Review: Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge Go Solo Together
Revivals of minor plays by Nick Payne and Simon Stephens get the star treatment
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‘Bat Out of Hell’ Theater Review: How to Turn a Musical Into Meat Loaf
Jim Steinman’s long-touring musical makes a summer pit stop in New York City
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‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ Broadway Performance Ends Early After Vehicle Backfire Mistaken for Gunshot, Actor Says
“This is the world we live in. This cannot be our world,” cast member Gideon Glick tweets