Theater
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Claire van Kampen, Prolific Composer and Wife of Mark Rylance, Dies at 71
Van Kampen was also a writer, playwright and accomplished musicologist
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Atlantic Theater Company Postpones 2 Off Broadway Productions as IATSE Stagehands Go on Strike
Eliya Smith’s “Grief Camp” and Mona Pirnot’s “I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan” have been postponed indefinitely
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10 Best New York Theater Productions of 2024
Itamar Moses writes the best play and musical in a year that features great performances from Adam Driver and Audra McDonald
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‘Gypsy’ Broadway Review: Audra McDonald Wrestles With Rose and Wins
The George C. Wolfe-directed revival is audaciously different
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‘Eureka Day’ Broadway Review: How Concerned Parents Text Their Way to Hell
Jonathan Spector’s wild new comedy delivers a few more choice words on diversity, equity and inclusion
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‘Cult of Love’ Broadway Review: Zachary Quinto Gets Buried in Holiday Sturm und Cheer
Christmas is anything but the most wonderful time of year in Leslye Headland’s new play, also starring Shailene Woodley and Mare Winningham
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Laura Benanti Admits She ‘Never Liked’ Former Co-Star Zachary Levi After He Politicized Gavin Creel’s Death: ‘F—k You Forever’ | Video
“It makes me nauseous,” the Tony-winning actress says of the “Chuck” actor after he implied vaccines caused their late castmate’s cancer
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Marcia Gay Harden Says Philip Seymour Hoffman Had Mike Nichols Apologize for Being Too Hard on Her
The actress remembers “The Graduate” director blaming her for everything that went wrong with a 2001 production of “The Seagull”
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Fleetwood Mac Producer, ‘Stereophonic’ Playwright Reach Copyright Lawsuit Resolution
Ken Caillat and Steven Stiefel previously accused the Tony-winning Broadway play of copying “the heart and soul” of their book, “Making Rumours”
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Canadian Stage Actor Dies During ‘A Christmas Carol’ Performance in Edmonton
Julien Arnold, “beloved actor and dear friend of the Citadel Theatre,” was 59
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Blue Man Group to End Its Runs in New York, Chicago
The bald and blue performers did more than 17,000 shows in NYC over three decades
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‘The Blood Quilt’ Off Broadway Review: 4 Sisters Gather to Finish Their Mother’s Work
The most interesting character is the one we never meet in Katori Hall’s new play
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‘Death Becomes Her’ Broadway Review: How to Resurrect an Embalmed Movie
The outrageous new musical injects real comic life into Robert Zemeckis’ dark fantasy
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‘Babe’ Off Broadway Review: Marisa Tomei Gets Stuck Between Generations
Although the Oscar-winning actor appears in every scene, it’s Arliss Howard who fascinates as a sexist boss