Elevator Repair Service's Stopwatch "Measure for Measure"
Cynthia Zarin reviews the theatre company Elevator Repair Service's new production of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure," at the Public Theatre, starring Scott Shepherd and directed by John…
Cynthia Zarin reviews the theatre company Elevator Repair Service's new production of Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure," at the Public Theatre, starring Scott Shepherd and directed by John…
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Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review films currently in theatres, including "Blade Runner 2049," "The Florida Project," "Faces Places," and more.
Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review films currently in theatres, including "Battle of the Sexes," "Stronger," and more.
Michael Schulman on the reboot of the sitcom "Will & Grace," which brings the characters into the Trump era.
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Anthony Lane and Richard Brody review movies currently in theatres, including "Mother!," "Battle of the Sexes," and more.
Richard Brody and Anthony Lane review films currently in theatres, such as "First They Killed My Father," "Ex Libris," "The Unknown Girl," and more.
Michael Schulman explores the risk-taking career of Glenn Close, who will appear at The New Yorker Festival, on October 6th.
The searching roles of Carrie Coon.
On the Vampire Weekend co-founder's début solo album, "Half-Light," he mingles elements of his American upbringing with the textures of his Iranian background.
Richard Brody and Anthony Lane review films currently in theatres, such as "It," "The Unknown Girl," "The Limehouse Golem," and more.
The star of the alt-cabaret scene brings his impish humor to Joe's Pub in "Help! I'm Stuck."
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Michael Schulman writes a defense of the standing ovation at the conclusion of Broadway shows, a custom that some theatregoers have started to question.
Anthony Lane and Richard Brody offer suggestions and reviews for movies in theatres this weekend, including "Logan Lucky" and "Beach Rats."
The world-conquering success of Korean pop music is the subject of a new immersive theatre piece.
Michael Schulman on Michael Moore and the underlying tenderness that distinguishes his Broadway début, "The Terms of My Surrender."
He's known for his salt-of-the-earth performance in "Babe," but this summer he's been in the news for his rabble-rousing.
Richard Brody and Anthony Lane recommend movies to see in theatres, including "Detroit," "Good Time," "Dunkirk," and "Whose Streets?"