Theater
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‘Sanctuary City’ Off Broadway Review: A Gripping Look at Young People Caught in US Immigration Trap
Martyna Majok gives voice to a young man’s harrowing isolation
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‘The Last of the Love Letters’ Off Broadway Review: Ngozi Anyanwu’s She Said-He Said Takes a Sci-Fi Turn
The actress-playwright’s opening monologue raises expectations that aren’t quite fulfilled in the second part
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Broadway Returns! Complete Guide to What Shows Are Opening – and When (Updating)
Broadway is ramping back up this fall after a long pandemic shutdown of theaters
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‘What Happened?’ Off Broadway Review: Richard Nelson Leaves Rhinebeck for a Change
A sequel to 2019’s “The Michaels” revisits the lives of dancers abroad
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‘Come From Away’ Film Review: 9/11 Musical Finds Hope for Humanity Amid Horror and Heartbreak
This recording of the Broadway hit is stirring, moving and funny, without ever resorting to mawkishness
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NBC’s ‘Annie Live!’ Casts Jane Krakowski as Lily St Regis
It’s a “Kimmy Schmidt” reunion!
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Broadway’s 12 Top-Grossing Non-Musical Plays of All Time, From ‘War Horse’ to ‘Harry Potter’ (Photos)
You don’t need an orchestra — or songs — to draw audiences
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‘Pass Over’ Broadway Review: Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu’s Searing Fable of Police Brutality Gets a Rewrite
Now on Broadway after the George Floyd murder, Nwandu’s play is just as powerful
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‘Merry Wives’ Off Broadway Review: The Bard Goes to Harlem by Way of TV Land Sitcoms
Jacob Ming-Trent shines as Falstaff in this broad and sunny Shakespeare in the Park production
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Alvin Ing, Star of Broadway’s ‘Flower Drum Song’ and ‘Pacific Overtures,’ Dies at 89
Honolulu-born actor was one of the rare Asian American stars of New York theater
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Natalie Mendoza to Replace Karen Olivo in ‘Moulin Rouge!’ on Broadway
Olivo announced in April she would exit the stage musical over “the silence about Scott Rudin”
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Broadway Will Require Vaccinations for All Shows Through October
Masks will be required for audience members indoors as well
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‘Seven Deadly Sins’ Off Broadway Review: 7 Slices of Wickedness Served Up in Storefronts in the Meatpacking District
Live theater returns to New York with a unique and at times unforgettable anthology show
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Harvey Weinstein Accuser’s #MeToo Musical to Open in Upstate New York This Fall
Louisette Geiss’ “The Right Girl,” with music by Diane Warren, will have a workshop at Proctors Theatre in Schenectady
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Broadway Tour Crews Must Be Fully Vaccinated as Part of New Labor Deal
Actors Equity reached an agreement on COVID-19 safety measures with producers, though rules for shows on Broadway itself are still being discussed