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Was James Earl Jones an EGOT Winner? It's Complicated. by Aimee Ortiz

The actor won just about every award he could " but his Oscar was an honorary one. Is that enough for an EGOT?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:18pm on September 10, 2024

James Earl Jones's Rich Career in Theater: 'Othello,' 'The Great White Hope' and More by Elisabeth Vincentelli

In addition to Broadway crowd-pleasers, the actor deftly navigated classics, experimental theater and new works by major contemporary playwrights.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:32pm on September 10, 2024

James Earl Jones Movies: From Darth Vader in 'Star Wars' to Mufasa in 'Lion King' by Noel Murray

A look at standout movies featuring the actor, who died on Monday at the age of 93.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:48am on September 10, 2024

Lincoln Center Theater Chooses Lear deBessonet as Artistic Director by Michael Paulson

DeBessonet, currently the artistic director of Encores!, will work alongside Bartlett Sher, who will serve as executive producer.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:18am on September 10, 2024

Yesterday's Broadway Warhorses, Saddled With Today's Concerns by Jesse Green

Revivals of "Romeo and Juliet," "Our Town," "Gypsy" and "Sunset Boulevard" aim to show that rethinking for the present is what makes classics classic.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:24am on September 10, 2024

James Earl Jones: A Life in Pictures by The New York Times

Onstage and in movies and television, Jones delivered with a deep, authoritative, powerful and sometimes menacing voice.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:02pm on September 9, 2024

James Earl Jones, Actor Whose Voice Could Menace or Melt, Dies at 93 by Robert D. McFadden

He gave life to characters like Darth Vader in "Star Wars" and Mufasa in "The Lion King," and went on to collect Tonys, Golden Globes, Emmys and an honorary Oscar.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20pm on September 9, 2024

John Mulaney to Star in a Broadway Comedy About Love and Marriage by Sarah Bahr

"All In: Comedy About Love," a new play by Simon Rich, includes a celebrity cast taking on the roles of pirates, dogs and other zany characters.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:12am on September 9, 2024

Julianna Margulies on 'Left on Tenth': 'This Is the Play I've Been Waiting For' by Kathryn Shattuck

The actress returns to Broadway after 18 years, starring in Delia Ephron's new play about falling in love again after her husband's death.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on September 9, 2024

María Benítez, Dancer Who Championed Flamenco, Is Dead at 82 by Brian Seibert

"People came from everywhere to see her shows," an admirer said " including, on at least one occasion, the ballet superstar Mikhail Baryshnikov.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:19pm on September 8, 2024

Working on a Sri Lankan-Australian Epic, He Learned His Family's Past by Laura Collins-hughes

As the acclaimed "Counting and Cracking" makes its North American debut, the playwright describes the work as "my soul on a plate."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on September 7, 2024

Kara Young Is Charming in Rom-Com 'Table 17' Following Her Tony Win by Laura Collins-hughes

The Tony winner leads a top-notch cast in Zhailon Levingston's alluringly designed production of Douglas Lyons's hopeful new play.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:32pm on September 6, 2024

Review: Sharon Eyal's 'R.O.S.E.' Throws a Rave at the Armory by Brian Seibert

The choreographer Sharon Eyal turns the Drill Hall of the Armory into a club at which her dancers appear at intervals, behaving oddly.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:39pm on September 6, 2024

28 Broadway and Off Broadway Shows to See This Fall by Laura Collins-hughes

New York stages are welcoming Robert Downey Jr., Adam Driver, Audra McDonald and more this season.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42am on September 6, 2024

15 Shows to See on Stages Around the U.S. This Fall by Laura Collins-hughes

Matthew Broderick stars in "Babbitt" in Washington, D.C., and five companies nationwide will stage Eboni Booth's Pulitzer-winning play "Primary Trust."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:42am on September 6, 2024

Dance Performances, Festivals and More Coming This Fall by Margaret Fuhrer

The season brings new works by Kyle Abraham and Helen Pickett, as well as revivals of City Ballet's "Coppélia" and Bill T. Jones's "Still/Here."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:01am on September 6, 2024

'The Wizard of the Kremlin' Review: Putting Putin's Rise Onstage by Laura Cappelle

The best-selling, much discussed French novel is now a play. It gives a similarly humanizing view of the Russian leader and his inner circle.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:32pm on September 5, 2024

Daniel Dae Kim Isn't Afraid to Fail by Robert Ito

In the new Broadway production of "Yellow Face," the "Lost" and "Hawaii Five-0" star is taking a risk. "I am aware," he says, "that people have not usually seen me in this way."

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

'The Roommate' Pairs Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow on Broadway by Ben Brantley

The longtime friends are appearing together in the new Broadway play "The Roommate." Everything you think you know about them may be wrong.

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

Seeing Dances of the Harlem Renaissance, in Vivid Color by Marcelle Hopkins

An immersive article spotlights choreographers who are carrying forward the legacy of Black dance forms that flourished 100 years ago.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:19am on September 3, 2024

'The Notebook' Will End Its Broadway Run in December. A Tour Is Next. by Michael Paulson

The show, nominated for three Tony Awards, opened March 14 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater. It will go on a national tour starting next September.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:24am on September 3, 2024

Alvin Ailey, the Man and the Mind Behind the Unapologetic Sparkle by Gia Kourlas

In "Edges of Ailey," a new exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the choreographer takes center stage. It's another revelation.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:00am on September 3, 2024

Was 45 Years Leading Second Stage Enough? Not for Carole Rothman. by Michael Paulson

As she departs the acclaimed nonprofit, Rothman discussed why women need to be in leadership, her Tony Awards mic drop and the "perfect production."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:24am on August 30, 2024

In 'Only Murders in the Building,' Michael Cyril Creighton Is Above Suspicion by Alexis Soloski

For years, Michael Cyril Creighton hoped one of his small TV parts would evolve into something more. With "Only Murders," it finally happened.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:03pm on August 28, 2024

Is This the Edinburgh Fringe, or a Wellness Convention? by Houman Barekat

Grief narratives were in vogue, and psychological maladies, too, at the annual Scottish arts showcase.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:18pm on August 27, 2024
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