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Beth Gill's Autobiographical 'Nail Biter' Gets a New York City Premiere by Gia Kourlas

In "Nail Biter," a New York City premiere, this exacting choreographer explores her ballet roots and how to be in her body now.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on April 10, 2024

Trevor Griffiths, Marxist Writer for Stage and Screen, Dies at 88 by Matt Wolf

For him, "art played a particular role in social change," the director Mehmet Ergen said. "Everything was political."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42pm on April 9, 2024

Nonprofit Theaters Are in Trouble. Lawmakers Are Proposing Help. by Michael Paulson

Proposed legislation would allocate $1 billion annually for an industry coping with rising expenses and smaller audiences.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:06am on April 9, 2024

Downtown Los Angeles Places Another Big Bet on the Arts by Robin Pogrebin

The pandemic was tough on city centers and cultural institutions. What does that mean for Los Angeles, whose downtown depends on the arts?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:03am on April 9, 2024

Dianne McIntyre, 77, Dances at New Apollo Stages by Gia Kourlas

The choreographer Dianne McIntyre presents "In the Same Tongue," a dance she calls "an artistic history of myself," at the new Apollo Stages at the Victoria Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:02am on April 9, 2024

'Eureka Day' and Sondheim Revue Join Broadway's Next Season by Michael Paulson

Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga will star in Sondheim's "Old Friends" in Manhattan Theater Club's Broadway season, which also includes "Eureka Day."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:36am on April 8, 2024

With Clinton as a Producer, 'Suffs' Takes a Political Battle to Broadway by Laura Zornosa

As Shaina Taub's musical opens, the show's team members, including Hillary Clinton, say they're ready to give the women's suffrage movement a bigger platform.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:12am on April 8, 2024

A Protest Set to Banjo: Jamar Roberts's Dance for Hard Times by Brian Seibert

"We the People," Roberts's first dance for the Martha Graham Dance Company, finds the rage and resistance hidden in an upbeat score by Rhiannon Giddens.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:03am on April 8, 2024

Rachel McAdams Is Not Afraid of the Dark by Melena Ryzik

The actress makes her Broadway debut in "Mary Jane" as the single mother of a seriously ill child. She views her acting choices as expanding her orbit.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:32am on April 7, 2024

Howard Atlee, Showman Who Promoted Dramas and Dogs, Dies at 97 by Sam Roberts

As a press agent, he had his first big hit with "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" In dog competitions, his first big hit was a dachshund named Virginia.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:42pm on April 5, 2024

With 'Succession' Complete, the Roys' Next Takeover Is the Stage by Michael Paulson

Audiences are flocking to shows with Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and other alums of the acclaimed HBO series.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:06pm on April 5, 2024

Willy Wonka's Unknown Lands a New Acting Gig in London by Derrick Bryson Taylor

The internet latched on to 16-year-old Felicia Dawkins' performance as The Unknown at a shambolic Willy Wonka-inspired event. This weekend, she's heading to a bigger and scarier stage in Lo…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:42am on April 5, 2024

Kate Shindle on Why She's Stepping Down as Actors' Equity President by Michael Paulson

After nine years in the role, she has decided not to seek re-election in May. Her departure comes amid significant turnover in the theater industry.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:18pm on April 4, 2024

'Travels' Review: A Sonic Flight From Heartbreak by Naveen Kumar

In his new show, James Harrison Monaco blends storytelling and electronic beats in service of curiosity and escape.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:42pm on April 4, 2024

Review: Nederlands Dans Theater at New York City Center by Gia Kourlas

Under the artistic leadership of Emily Molnar, Nederlands Dans Theater returned to New York City Center with a less than stellar triple bill.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:29pm on April 4, 2024

Review: A Tribute to the Jazz Great Max Roach Meets His Standards by Brian Seibert

Ayodele Casel leads a program celebrating Roach's centenary that also includes works by Rennie Harris as well as by Ronald K. Brown and Arcell Cabuag.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:23pm on April 4, 2024

For Len Cariou, Dying Onstage Each Night Has Been 'Invigorating' by Sarah Bahr

In "Tuesdays With Morrie," the 84-year-old actor was eager to tackle "a rich role in a show that asks, 'What if despair and death are not the end?'"

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:42pm on April 3, 2024

Christopher Durang, the Surrealist of Snark by Jesse Green

In works like "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike," the playwright would force you to laugh, not to dull the pain but to hone it.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:48am on April 3, 2024

Christopher Durang, Playwright Who Mixed High Art and Low Humor, Dies at 75 by Alexis Soloski

In a career spanning more than 40 years, he established himself as a hyperliterate jester and an anarchic clown.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:12am on April 3, 2024

Two Shakespearean Triumphs in Paris, or a Plague on Both Their Houses? by Laura Cappelle

New productions of "Macbeth" and "Hamlet" follow a French tradition of adapting familiar works. The results are innovative, and sometimes cryptic.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36am on April 3, 2024

Michael Stuhlbarg Is Attacked in Central Park Before 'Patriots' Debut by Julia Jacobs

The actor was walking on the Upper East Side on Sunday when a man threw a rock at him, striking the back of his neck, the police said. He is set to appear on Broadway on Monday evening.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:02pm on April 1, 2024

Review: Millepied and Muhly, Partners in Space and Sound by Roslyn Sulcas

Benjamin Millepied and Nico Muhly's evening of minimally accessorized dance and contemporary music feels right at home at the Philharmonie in Paris.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:56pm on April 1, 2024

Barbara Rush, Award-Winning TV and Film Actress, Dies at 97 by Anita Gates

She received a Golden Globe in 1954 as that year's rising star and appeared in movies alongside Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Paul Newman.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:24pm on April 1, 2024

Madonna and Barbra Are Fans. Broadway, Meet Lempicka. by Alexis Soloski

A new musical aims to restore the reputation, in life and art, of the ambitious yet undervalued painter Tamara de Lempicka.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on April 1, 2024

For 50 Years, Ailey II Has Been a Proving Ground by Brian Seibert

As the second company of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has evolved, it has trained dancers and choreographers for tenacity as much as technique.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:03am on April 1, 2024
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