Theater
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Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda Rap About Prescription Sunglasses – and Announce His Broadway Return (Video)
“Hamilton” creator is bringing “Freestyle Love Supreme” to Broadway this fall
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‘A Strange Loop’ Theater Review: Tyler Perry Won’t Be Optioning This Musical
The man behind Madea gets roasted in Michael R. Jackson’s hilarious new musical
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Gary Busey to Play God in Off Broadway Play ‘Only Human’
Pop-rock musical opens this fall at the Theatre at St. Clements with previews beginning on Oct. 8
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Ed Harris to Replace Jeff Daniels as Atticus Finch in Broadway’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Harris will take over the iconic role on Nov. 5
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Lin-Manuel Miranda, Audra McDonald Join ‘Entire Broadway Soundtrack From Memory’ Challenge
Stars weigh in on L.A.-based writer Kendra James’ million-dollar challenge
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‘The Secret Life of Bees’ Theater Review: Duncan Sheik’s Musical Honey Pot Runneth Over
Lynn Nottage and Duncan Sheik’s stage adaptation of the best-selling novel and movie is faithful to a fault
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Dave Chappelle to Make Broadway Debut for 1 Week Only This Summer
Comedian will perform at Lunt-Fontanne Theater between July 9-13
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‘Much Ado About Nothing’ Theater Review: Danielle Brooks Shines in a Skirmish of Wit
Kenny Leon’s revival at Shakespeare in the Park offers a contemporary flavor while retaining the Bard’s poetry and comedy
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12 Tony Awards Surprises and Highlights, From Ali Stroker’s Win to Neil Patrick Harris’ Cameo (Photos)
The 2019 ceremony, hosted by James Corden, offered plenty of drama
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Tony Awards 2019: We Predict the Winners in 16 Top Categories, From ‘Hadestown’ to ‘Tootsie’ (Photos)
Will Jeff Daniels benefit from the snub for “To Kill a Mockingbird” in Best Play?
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Tony Awards’ Biggest Snubs: 10 Classics That Lost Best Musical, From ‘West Side Story’ to ‘Wicked’ (Photos)
“West Side Story,” “Wicked” and eight other shows that shockingly never won the top Tony Award
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‘The Waverly Gallery’ Playwright Kenneth Lonergan Really Wants a Tony Award – for Elaine May (Guest Blog)
“It’s not my fault that the rage today is for 90-minute intermission-less shows,” Lonergan says of his singular approach to stage and filmed projects
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‘Lost Long’ Theater Review: Donald Margulies Writes a Play That Cries Uncle
The Pulitizer Prize-winning author of “Dinner With Friends” delivers an unwanted houseguest who should never be allowed on stage
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‘Little Women’ Theater Review: Louisa May Alcott Gets Woke
Kate Hamill’s 21st-century reimagining of the classic novel unfolds like children’s theater for the NPR crowd
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‘Dying City’ Theater Review: Mary Elizabeth Winstead Juggles Twin Brothers
Christopher Shinn directs an uneven production of his own play set in a traumatized New York City during the Iraq War