Theater
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7 Surprising Snubs From the 2025 Tony Nominations
From Denzel and Jake to Idina and Sutton, a surprising number of well-known names did not make the cut for the grandest night in theater
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2025 Tony Nominations Predictions: Who Gets In, and Who Should?
The 2024-25 Broadway season is one of the most competitive in recent years
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‘Just in Time’ Broadway Review: Jonathan Groff Is Great! But Where’s Bobby Darin?
The Tony-winning star of “Merrily We Roll Along” rarely meets the playboy crooner of “Mack the Knife”
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Brian Cox Shades $1,000 Ticket Price to See Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal’s ‘Othello’: ‘Excuse Me, That’s Wrong’
“There’s amazing shows and hits but there’s too much money stuff involved in American theatre,” the “Emmy-winning actor says
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‘Pirates!’ Broadway Review: David Hyde Pierce Steals a Show That’s Only Half Ship-Shape
A radically retooled “Pirates of Penzance” makes a rocky voyage to New Orleans
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Harvey Fierstein to Receive Special Lifetime Achievement Award at 2025 Tonys
Cynthia Erivo hosts the 78th Tony Awards June 8 on CBS and Paramount+
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‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Broadway Review: Netflix Mashes Up With ‘Grease’ and Stephen King
Stephen Daldry’s flashy direction and Kate Trefry’s comic adaptation makes for an oddball jukebox musical
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‘Floyd Collins’ Broadway Review: Jeremy Jordan Soars While His Character Is Trapped
His great performance galvanizes a high-profile revival that further enhances the brilliance of composer Adam Guettel
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‘John Proctor Is the Villain’ Broadway Review: Sadie Sink Deconstructs ‘The Crucible’
The “Stranger Things” star returns to the stage in yet another play about white male toxicity
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‘Smash’ Broadway Review: Taking a Sharp Pin to the Marilyn Monroe Balloon
To its credit, the new stage musical, based on the NBC TV series, is more send-up than celebration of the sex symbol
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‘Old Friends’ Broadway Review: Do We Need Another Stephen Sondheim Revue?
This tired songfest does nothing to enhance the master composer’s reputation
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‘Boop!’ Broadway Review: First Barbie, Now Betty Gets Dragged Into the 21 Century
It’s “boop-oop-a-doop” for a musical that needs a good spritz of Pooph
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Scott Rudin Readies Broadway Return 4 Years After Stepping Away Due to Bad Behavior: ‘I Own It’
“I learned I don’t matter that much, and I think that’s very healthy,” the 18-time Tony-winning producer says
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‘Love Life’ Off Broadway Review: Or, Why Kurt Weill Got Lost in America
A lost musical deserves another listen, if not another look
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‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ Broadway Review: Sarah Snook Doesn’t Paint a Pretty Portrait
The “Succession” star plays all the roles in this send-up of the Oscar Wilde classic














