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Overlooked No More: Go-won-go Mohawk, Trailblazing Indigenous Actress by Elyssa Goodman

In the 1880s, the only roles for Indigenous performers were laden with negative stereotypes. So Mohawk decided to write her own narratives.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:06pm on November 9, 2024

In 'Give Me Carmelita Tropicana!,' Alina Troyano Explores How Art Can Live Inside Others by Laura Collins-hughes

In "Give Me Carmelita Tropicana!," Alina Troyano and her former student Branden Jacobs-Jenkins explore the ways art made by one person can live inside others.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42am on November 9, 2024

Broadway's 'Maybe Happy Ending' Asks: Can Robots Fall in Love? by Sarah Bahr

"Maybe Happy Ending" had an initial Korean-language production in Seoul in 2016. Here are five things to know about the show.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:42pm on November 8, 2024

Jonathan Haze, Star of 'The Little Shop of Horrors,' Dies at 95 by Alex Williams

Best known for his star turn in the cult film about a flesh-eating plant, he was a go-to member of the low-budget auteur Roger Corman's repertory company.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:06pm on November 8, 2024

Don't Say 'Macbeth' and Other Strange Rituals of the Theater World by Juan A. Ramírez and Daniel Terna

Pulling back the curtain on the peculiar customs and enduring superstitions that help define life backstage.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:31am on November 8, 2024

'Walden' Review: My Sister! My Twin! My Astronaut! by Jesse Green

Emmy Rossum and Zoë Winters star in a new Off Broadway play that's a climate disaster drama cohabiting with a domestic soap opera.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:54pm on November 7, 2024

Francis Jue Takes a Victory Lap in 'Yellow Face' by Rob Weinert-kendt

Seventeen years after he first appeared in "Yellow Face," the veteran actor Francis Jue has returned with a nuanced performance as a blustery patriarch.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:31pm on November 6, 2024

A 'Wicked' Tearful Talk With Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande by Kyle Buchanan

The stars of the new movie reflect on their long ride together, getting through Covid and the actors' strike, and avoiding "playing to the green."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on November 6, 2024

Reinventing the 'Theater Kid' Label With Help From Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga by Esther Zuckerman

For stars like Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, showmanship is a virtue. That's a big change from the days when Anne Hathaway was vilified for her effortful work.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on November 6, 2024

'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Gets a Folk-Musical Makeover by Isabella Kwai

The decade-spanning story of a man aging in reverse comes to the West End, transformed into a thoughtful fable opening on the English coast.

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

A Taylor Dancer for the Ages, 'Unmannered and Wondrous' by Gia Kourlas

Carolyn Adams, the Paul Taylor dancer turned educator, is being honored at the company's gala with a new solo by Robert Battle, her former student.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:38am on November 4, 2024

The Choreographer and Artist Ralph Lemon Takes Over MoMA PS1 by Gia Kourlas

In certain circles, the name Ralph " like Merce or Madonna " lights up a room. The choreographer and visual artist is the subject of a major exhibition of his art and performances.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on November 4, 2024

Review: Seven Dancers, a Mosaic of Movement by Siobhan Burke

Netta Yerushalmy's "Movement" at N.Y.U. Skirball comes from a patchwork of sources: TikTok, television, marching band practice and more.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:20pm on November 3, 2024

John Leguizamo on His Play, 'The Other Americans,' and Latino Representation by Annie Aguiar

The actor discusses his new play, "The Other Americans," feeling underappreciated as a dramatist, and Latino representation.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42am on November 2, 2024

Hit Play About U.S. Constitution Debuts in Canada. Amended, of Course. by Aisling Murphy

How do you retool "What the Constitution Means to Me" for those unfamiliar with the U.S. Constitution? Consult Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:12am on November 1, 2024

'Phantom of the Opera' Closed on Broadway. Now It's Hitting the Road. by Michael Paulson

The enduring Andrew Lloyd Webber musical will begin a multiyear tour in Baltimore in November 2025.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:02am on November 1, 2024

Review: A Vocally Splendid 'Ragtime' Raises the Roof by Jesse Green

Joshua Henry stars in an exhilarating gala revival of the 1998 musical about nothing less than the harmony and discord of America.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:24pm on October 31, 2024

Review: Bill T. Jones's 'Still/Here' Returns After 30 Years by Brian Seibert

At the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Bill T. Jones's "Still/Here" returns, free of the AIDS-era context in which it premiered.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:42pm on October 31, 2024

Another Beloved Book, Another Disappointing Ballet by Gia Kourlas

American Ballet Theater unveils "Crime and Punishment," an ambitious, but listless new production by Helen Pickett and James Bonas.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:18pm on October 31, 2024

After Turmoil, Royal Danish Ballet Taps Veteran Dancer as Leader by Javier C. Hernández

Amy Watson will helm the storied company as it grapples with the sudden departure of its previous artistic director and accusations of abuse at its school.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:03am on October 31, 2024

Two Climate Change Plays Keep the Flames of Hope Alive by Laura Collins-hughes and Elisabeth Vincentelli

"Hothouse," at Irish Arts Center, fends off despair with loopiness; "In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot," at Playwrights Horizons, is a fuzzy world lacking depth.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:31pm on October 30, 2024

What It Means to Make Art About Nazis Now by Jesse Green

And is the culture telling the right stories about them, at a time when it's never felt more urgent?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:31am on October 30, 2024

Helen Pickett Brings 'Crime and Punishment' to American Ballet Theater by Brian Seibert

"Why can't ballet be a roller coaster?" Helen Pickett said of her and James Bonas's full-length work, premiering this week at American Ballet Theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:21am on October 29, 2024

'Ragtime' Crushed Brandon Uranowitz's Dream. Now It's Healing His Wounds. by Erik Piepenburg

Nearly 30 years after being let go from the Broadway-bound show, this Tony Award winner is taking a lead role in a new revival at City Center.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:06am on October 29, 2024

'Bad Kreyòl' Review: Dueling Cultural Identities Make for a Weighty Comedy by Juan A. Ramírez

Dominique Morisseau's new play explores the tensions between a Haitian American woman and her Haitian-born cousin.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:02pm on October 28, 2024
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