Theater
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‘Ernest Shackleton Loves Me’ Theater Review: A New Musical That’s More Twee Than Treat
The one-act show doesn’t just embrace its offbeat, time-traveling premise, but fairly wallows in it
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‘Pacific Overtures’ Theater Review: Stephen Sondheim Survives the Scissors
John Doyle’s staging has humor, thanks to the inspired casting of Ann Harada. But why trim Sondheim’s score?
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‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ Sets Broadway Premiere Date
Last month, the play became the most awarded production in the history of Britain’s Olivier Awards
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Tony Awards 2017 Nominations Snubs and Surprises, From ‘Sunset Boulevard’ to ‘Natasha’ (Photos)
Broadway woke up to some shockers this morning
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Tony Awards 2017: The Complete List of Nominees, From ‘Natasha, Pierre’ to ‘Hello, Dolly!’
Josh Groban’s musical leads the field with 12 nominations
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Watch 2017 Tony Awards Nominations Live Stream (Video)
The nominations for the best of the new Broadway season will be announced Tuesday in advance of the June 11 ceremony at Radio City Music Hall
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‘Hamilton’ Tickets Go On Sale in LA; Twitter Goes Absolutely Berserk
“Not even Aaron Burr can get tickets to HamiltonLA,” one tweet read
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Tony Award Nominations Predictions: Hello, Bette Midler and ‘Dear Evan Hansen’
The nominations for the 2016-17 Broadway season will be announced Tuesday. Since fewer than 40 shows are eligible, the competition is not always fierce
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‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ Broadway Review: Laurie Metcalf, Chris Cooper Revisit a Troubled Marriage
Lucas Hnath’s fine script calls for the actors to take very different approaches under master director Sam Gold
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James Earl Jones to Receive Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement
The 86-year-old actor made his Broadway debut in 1957
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‘Bandstand’ Broadway Review: Dance, Soldiers, Dance! Singing Is Another Story
Director-choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler shines with his dancing but this swing-era musical runs into problems with its book, score, and lead performances
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‘Six Degrees of Separation’ Broadway Review: Allison Janney, Corey Hawkins Get Very Close
John Guare’s comedy easily retains its place as one of the great American plays of the late 20th century in this often-raucous revival
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‘Anastasia’ Broadway Review: A Muddled, Pro-Czarist Russia Musical for the Trump Era
Is she or isn’t she the royal daughter? In the end it doesn’t matter for a musical that gives kleptocracy a good name
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‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ Broadway Review: Christian Borle to the Rescue
It’s a long first act before Willy Wonka arrives. Borle makes it worth the wait
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‘Hello, Dolly!’ Broadway Review: Bette Midler Returns as Red Hot Jewish Mama
She delivers, of course! More surprising is the talented and very quirky ensemble around her, including David Hyde Pierce