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Theater to Stream: Morgan Freeman in 'Gospel at Colonus' and More by Elisabeth Vincentelli

Can't catch the live revival of this retelling of "Oedipus at Colonus"? Stream a version with Freeman and Robert Earl Jones, or four more stage-related shows.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:24am on July 15, 2025

After 45 Years, Mark Morris Is Still a Musical Adventurer by Marina Harss

For his company's 45th anniversary season, Morris has made two new dances to composers he hasn't used before: James P. Johnson and John Luther Adams.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 15, 2025

Seth Meyers Is Amused by MAGA's Epstein Infighting by Trish Bendix

President Trump's most conspiracy-minded supporters can't believe he wants them to forget about the Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theories.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:06am on July 15, 2025

'The Gospel at Colonus' Review: Singing Hallelujah on the Hudson by Laura Collins-hughes

In an open-air revival on Little Island in Manhattan, Lee Breuer and Bob Telson's musically sumptuous play follows Oedipus at the end of his life.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:32pm on July 14, 2025

At A.B.T., Ashton's 'Sylvia' Tests 4 Ballerinas' Versatility by Brian Seibert

In American Ballet Theater's production, four principal dancers made their debuts in the role, which carries the ballet.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:05am on July 14, 2025

An Indispensable Theater Incubator Faces a Troubled Future by Alexis Soloski

The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, whose alumni include August Wilson, Jeremy O. Harris and Wendy Wasserstein, has given playwrights a place to take a risk for nearly 60 years.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:24am on July 14, 2025

Charles Reinhart, Who Helped Mainstream Modern Dance, Dies at 94 by Claudia Bauer

As the director of the American Dance Festival, he oversaw the growth of diverse dance traditions, both in the United States and abroad.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:23am on July 13, 2025

The Best Mafia Show, According to Morgan Spector of 'The Gilded Age' by Sarah Bahr

The actor, who plays a railroad magnate on HBO's period drama, is into Russian war novels, "lefty" podcasts and his home gym.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 12, 2025

Rebekah Del Rio, Mournful Singer of 'Mulholland Drive' Fame, Dies at 57 by Miguel Salazar

Her pivotal role performing a Spanish-language cover of Roy Orbison's "Crying" in the 2001 David Lynch movie raised her profile, but her career was marked by misfortune.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:33pm on July 11, 2025

The Joys of K-Swing, Korean Swing Dancing, Come to New York by Brian Seibert and Ye Fan

Swing and Lindy Hop, dance forms created by Black Americans in the 1920s and '30s, are flowering in Korea. New York will get a taste in a mini festival.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:00am on July 11, 2025

As Climate Change Heats Up Europe's Summers, Avignon Festival Tries to Adapt by Laura Cappelle

Rising temperatures pose an existential threat to the theater extravaganza, where extreme heat is making it tough for the audience.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:42am on July 11, 2025

From a Chaotic Childhood to the Control of a Michelin-Starred Kitchen by Kim Severson

At his Chicago restaurant Ever, which played a supporting role in "The Bear," the chef Curtis Duffy refines his story.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on July 11, 2025

Ronny Chieng Ponders Iran's Threat to Kill a Sunbathing Trump by Trish Bendix

"The Daily Show" host called the threat from an Iranian official "an attack on all of America, because now we all have to picture him with his bare belly glistening in the sun."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:43am on July 11, 2025

'Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight' Review: Through a Child's Eyes by Natalia Winkelman

This drama about a white family in Zimbabwe is told almost entirely from the girl's point of view.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:00am on July 10, 2025

Late Night Is All Over Grok's Antisemitic Posts by Trish Bendix

"Do you know how racist and antisemitic you have to be for Elon Musk to step in?" Anthony Anderson, sitting in for Jimmy Kimmel, asked rhetorically.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:04am on July 10, 2025

The Surprising Presence in 'The Gospel at Colonus' by Douglas Corzine

In this revival at Little Island, the singer and pastor Kim Burrell shares the stage with a team of queer artists.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:18pm on July 9, 2025

'The Gilded Age' Enriches Its Portrait of Black High Society by Salamishah Tillet

Phylicia Rashad has joined the cast as an aristocratic matriarch. In an interview, she, Audra McDonald and Denée Benton discuss the show's depiction of Black families.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:23am on July 9, 2025

How the Women of 'Too Much' Made Lena Dunham's Rom-Com Just Right by Alexis Soloski

Lena Dunham wanted to open up the world of romantic comedies with her new Netflix series. In interviews, she and the stars Megan Stalter, Janicza Bravo and Emily Ratajkowski discuss how they…

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on July 9, 2025

Ronny Chieng on Trump's Nobel Nomination: Consider the Source by Trish Bendix

An endorsement from Benjamin Netanyahu for the Nobel Peace Prize is like "a Husband of the Year nomination from O.J. Simpson," the "Daily Show" host said.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:42am on July 9, 2025

Richard Greenberg, Playwright Whose 'Take Me Out' Won a Tony, Dies at 67 by Clay Risen

More than 30 of his plays were produced on Broadway and off. Many of them dealt with the manners and mores of New York's upper middle class.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:24pm on July 8, 2025

At Jacob's Pillow, a High-Tech Theater Rises From the Ashes by Candice Thompson and Lauren Lancaster

The Doris Duke Theater, which burned down in 2020, has been rebuilt as a hub for dance and technology.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:59pm on July 8, 2025

'Memnon' Review: To Fight or Not to Fight? by Laura Collins-hughes

In Will Power's play for the Classical Theater of Harlem, Eric Berryman stars as an Ethiopian king drawn into the Trojan War.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:18pm on July 8, 2025

Book Review: 'Bring the House Down,' by Charlotte Runcie by Jesse Green

Drawing on her own experience as an arts journalist, Charlotte Runcie comically skewers bad men, bad faith and (unforgivably) bad theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:06am on July 8, 2025

'Heathers: The Musical' Returns to New York, Fueled by a Devoted Fandom by Elisabeth Vincentelli

An adaptation of the 1980s teen movie with an apocalyptic bent was fine-tuned in London. Now it's returning to New York.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on July 8, 2025

Jon Stewart Thinks Congress Is Basically Pro Wrestling Without the Fun by Trish Bendix

The "Daily Show" host said the drama around President Trump's big policy bill was about as authentic as a World Wrestling Entertainment match.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:36am on July 8, 2025
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