Theater
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‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ to Open on Broadway in 2025
The play, based on an original story by the Duffer Brothers, Jack Thorne and Kate Trefry, begins preview performances March 28
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‘Job’ Broadway Review: Yes, Social Media Can Be Bad for Your Health
A tech worker can’t escape the dangers of her job in Max Wolf Friedlich’s new thriller
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‘Oh, Mary!’ Broadway Review: A New Star Moves Uptown to Wow the Masses
Cole Escola stands in triumph on the shoulders of two amazing trailblazers
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Ian McKellen Drops Out of ‘Player Kings’ National Tour on Doctor’s Orders Following Fall
The role of Falstaff in the West End production will be played by David Semark moving forward
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‘N/A’ Off Broadway Review: Nancy Pelosi Wipes the House Floor With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe plays high-profile Representatives in Mario Correa’s new play
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‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ Off Broadway Review: Andrew Lloyd Webber Takes a Walk on the Wild Side
The vintage musical gets a queer ballroom makeover that exposes its many flaws and weaknesses
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Ian McKellen Says He Expects ‘Speedy’ Recovery, Is ‘Looking Forward to Returning to Work’ After Falling Off Stage
The beloved actor, 85, assures fans of his well-being following a concerning tumble at a Monday performance
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Ian McKellen Hospitalized After Falling Off Stage in London
The 85-year-old “Lord of the Rings” and “X-Men” star lost his footing during a fight scene, but is expected to make a quick recovery
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Actors’ Equity Union Goes on Strike Over Developmental Contracts
“We never wanted it to come to this,” Equity’s negotiating team chair says as Broadway League talks stall
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‘Home’ Broadway Review: How to Dismantle the Myth of the North
The late Samm-Art Williams’ play returns to Broadway with a powerful performance by Tory Kittles
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‘Here There Are Blueberries’ Off Broadway Review: Revisiting Another ‘Zone of Interest’
Through vintage photos shot at Auschwitz, Moises Kaufman and Amanda Gronich’s new play explores the joys of evil
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‘Illinoise’ Broadway Review: What Teenagers and Moths Have in Common
Sufjan Stevens’ famed concept album about the state of Illinois makes an odd metamorphosis into a dance musical from director-choreographer Justin Peck
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‘The Great Gatsby’ Broadway Review: Tap Dance, You Sinning Bootleggers, Tap Dance!
Maybe it’s time to call a moratorium on turning F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel into movies and musicals
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‘Mother Play’ Broadway Review: Jessica Lange and Jim Parsons Battle for the Soul of a Family
Paula Vogel’s latest work delivers all the humor and poignancy of a Tennessee Williams classic
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‘Jordans’ Off Broadway Review: If This Wild Comedy Isn’t an Homage to Jordan Peele, It Should Be
In a dazzling stage debut, Ife Olujobi delivers a play that’s as funny as it is shocking













