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A Broadway Star Gets Married With Help From Daniel Radcliffe by Madison Malone Kircher

Lindsay Mendez, nominated for a Tony in "Merrily We Roll Along," married actor J. Alex Brinson in a Monday ceremony officiated by castmate Jonathan Groff. Daniel Radcliffe was their ring bea…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:02am on May 10, 2024

By the Book Interview With Judi Dench

"They're snapshots of the past: first-night gifts, holidays abroad, memories of lost friends and loved ones," the award-winning actress says. Her latest, written with Brendan O'Hea, is "Shak…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:54am on May 9, 2024

Review: Impressed, but Not Transported, by 'Spirited Away' by Matt Wolf

A stage production of the beloved Studio Ghibli movie is big on spectacle, but rarely grabs the heart.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:36am on May 9, 2024

Coming Soon to Little Island: An Arts Festival With Powerful Backers by Javier C. Hernández

The mogul Barry Diller, who paid for the park, will finance a summer season of music, dance, theater and more, shaped in part by the Broadway producer Scott Rudin.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:12pm on May 8, 2024

Review: Need Good Dances? Try Tharp by Brian Seibert

The Gibney Company's program at the Joyce Theater includes two Twyla Tharp dances from the 1970s.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:16pm on May 8, 2024

The Tony Nominee Starring in Alicia Keys's 'Hell's Kitchen' on Broadway by Michael Paulson

Maleah Joi Moon almost gave up on theater. Now, in her first professional role, the "Hell's Kitchen" star is a Tony nominee.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on May 8, 2024

What Does 'Post-Emerging' Look Like in Today's Dance Landscape? by Siobhan Burke

Fresh Tracks, at New York Live Arts, showcases early-career dance makers. This year's talented crop wonders about next steps.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:39pm on May 7, 2024

Robert Downey Jr. to Make Broadway Debut in Ayad Akhtar Play by Michael Paulson

The Oscar-winning actor will star as an A.I.-curious author in "McNeal," starting performances in September at Lincoln Center Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:02pm on May 7, 2024

Eboni Booth on Winning the Drama Pulitzer for 'Primary Trust' by Michael Paulson

This play about a lonely, emotionally damaged man resonated with audiences returning to the theater after the pandemic.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:54pm on May 6, 2024

Gayle McKinney-Griffith, Dance Theater of Harlem Star, Dies at 74 by Alex Williams

A founding dancer with the groundbreaking company, she served not only as a principal dancer but also as its first ballet mistress.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:03pm on May 6, 2024

A Master of 'Subtle Dazzle' and a Quiet Force in Downtown Dance by Brian Seibert

Carol Mullins, who has been lighting boundary-pushing shows at Danspace Project since the 1970s, will be honored at its 50th anniversary.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:16am on May 6, 2024

'The Keep Going Songs' Review: Vexed by Grief and Worried About the Planet by Laura Collins-hughes

Abigail and Shaun Bengson muse on death in their latest work, but its looseness makes it hard to get a handle on.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32am on May 4, 2024

'The Miser' Review: Updating Molière, but Missing a Key Ingredient by Elisabeth Vincentelli

This Molière in the Park production doesn't have the sharp satirical bite of the original.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:18pm on May 3, 2024

Review: At New York City Ballet's Gala, the Usual With a Twist by Brian Seibert

The two premieres " one by Justin Peck, one by Amy Hall Garner " were gala-style pieces that felt more fresh than rote.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:29pm on May 3, 2024

'The Cherry Orchard' Review: Chekhov in the Fun Zone by Houman Barekat

Benedict Andrews's production in London offers perfectly pitched comedy where other directors find somber tragedy.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:54am on May 3, 2024

'Lempicka' to End Broadway Run a Month After Opening by Michael Paulson

The first show to fall in the wake of the Tony nominations on Tuesday, this musical about an art world individualist was years in the making.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:42pm on May 2, 2024

'Message in a Bottle' Review: Sending Out an S.O.S., Dancing to Sting by Brian Seibert

With choreography by Kate Prince and 27 songs by Sting, this story of refugees has impressive dance moments, but handles narrative and emotion tritely.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:09pm on May 2, 2024

A Challenge for the Royal Shakespeare Company's New Leaders by Houman Barekat

The Royal Shakespeare Company's co-artistic directors have put together a challenging debut season. But many visitors come to Stratford-upon-Avon seeking something more traditional.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:06pm on May 2, 2024

Leslie Odom Jr. on Tony Nomination for 'Purlie Victorious' by Julia Jacobs

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Jeremy Strong on Tony Nomination for 'An Enemy of the People' by Alexis Soloski

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Jessica Lange on Her Role in 'Mother Play' and a Tony Nomination by Laura Collins-hughes

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Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow to Star in 'The Roommate' on Broadway by Michael Paulson

The production is to begin performances Aug. 29 at the Booth Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:24am on May 2, 2024

Kelli O'Hara's Ties to Opera, From 'The Gilded Age' to the Met Stage by Alexis Soloski

O'Hara is an unusual kind of triple threat: a star of Broadway and television who is appearing at the Metropolitan Opera in a revival of "The Hours."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:48am on May 2, 2024

A 'Skate Migration' Is Changing How Atlanta Rolls by James Thomas and Gem Hale

As Black roller skaters from around the country bring their styles to the city, some locals look for space to preserve the moves Atlanta is known for.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on May 2, 2024

Abe Koogler's Ominous 'Staff Meal' Has Something for Everyone. by Naveen Kumar

Restaurant patrons and staff members are oblivious to the impending apocalypse in Abe Koogler's new show at Playwrights Horizons.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:42pm on April 30, 2024
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