Theater
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‘If Pretty Hurts Ugly Must Be a Muhf–a’ Theater Review: That Title Is a Problem
Muhf–a? Tori Sampson just lost her core audience for this cautionary tale about teens who think looks are everything
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‘Fleabag’ Theater Review: Phoebe Waller-Bridge Creates a Millennial Update on Bridget Jones and Carrie Bradshaw
The British actress-writer’s frank and hilarious one-woman show was the basis for a six-part Amazon Prime series
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‘The Cake’ Theater Review: ‘That ’70s Show’ Mom Debra Jo Rupp Plays a Lovable Bigot
Cute homophobes meet loving lesbians in a North Carolina bakery in Bekah Brunstetter’s sermon of a play
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‘Daddy’ Theater Review: Alan Cumming and Ronald Peet Discover Lust in a Bel-Air Pool
Regression and mutual exploitation are the hallmarks of an art-world affair in Jeremy O. Harris’ brilliant new play
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Andrea Martin Exits Broadway’s ‘Gary’ After Breaking Ribs in Rehearsal, Kristine Nielsen to Replace
Taylor Mac’s comic sequel to “Titus Andronicus” stars Nathan Lane
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Morrissey to Begin Broadway Residency This May
Singer promises an “intimate yet exciting exploration of Morrissey’s expansive career”
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Katherine Helmond, ‘Who’s the Boss’ and ‘Soap’ Star, Dies at 89
The actress also earned a Tony nomination in 1973 for Eugene O’Neill’s “The Great God Brown”
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‘Superhero’ Theater Review: Tom Kitt and John Logan’s New Musical Creates an Extraordinary Ex-Bus Driver
Bryce Pinkham finds another eccentric/bizarre/screwed-up character to call his own
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‘Alice by Heart’ Theater Review: Lewis Carroll Gets Stuck in a London Tube in Duncan Sheik’s Musical
Another stage adaptation of “Alice in Wonderland” fails to re-create the magic of the original
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‘Boesman and Lena’ Theater Review: Athol Fugard’s Searing Look at Apartheid-Era South Africa Revisited
In director YaĆ«l Farber’s deliberately discomfiting new revival, the 1969 drama plays less as history than as allegory
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‘Marys Seacole’ Theater Review: 2 Jamaican Nurses Bring Comfort to an Alien World
In Jackie Sibblies Drury’s new play, caregivers speak to each other across the centuries to find that little has changed
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‘Hurricane Diane’ Theater Review: Dionysus Returns as a Lesbian Landscaper
Madeleine George’s new comedy recalls Clare Boothe Luce’s “The Women” and Mary McCarthy’s “The Group”
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‘By the Way, Meet Vera Stark’ Theater Review: An Awkward Look Back at Early Black Hollywood
Lynn Nottage’s 2011 satire gets an uneven revival that veers into over-the-top farce
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‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Theater Review: Stephen Sondheim Steps Backward
The composer’s most famous flop is now shorter and cast with only six actors. It still doesn’t work
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How BroadwayHD Overcame Nervous Theater Producers to Stream Hit Stage Shows
5 Questions: “There was a fear of cannibalizing the ticket sales on the live production,” BroadwayHD co-founders Bonnie Comley recalls
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