Theater
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Lin-Manuel Miranda to Return to ‘Hamilton’ in Puerto Rico Production
January 2019 run will have a $10 ticket lottery
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‘Junk’ Broadway Review: Boesky and Milken, the Vampires of Wall Street, Are Back
Ayad Akhtar’s new play tackles insider trading and other financial misdeeds as if it were 1989 all over again
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Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto and Matt Bomer to Star in Broadway Revival of ‘The Boys in the Band’
Andrew Rannells will also appear in groundbreaking gay play, with Ryan Murphy and David Stone producing
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‘Illyria’ Theater Review: Joe Papp’s Company Presents a Warts-and-All Look at the Man
Richard Nelson’s new play is a must-see for anyone who cares about the theater. Just make sure you rent a listening device
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Donald Trump Admits His Michael Moore Tweet Diss ‘Not At All Presidential’
POTUS slammed the director’s one-man show as “a TOTAL BOMB”
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‘M. Butterfly’ Broadway Review: Clive Owen Falls for Peking’s Victor/Victoria
The actor breaks through the revamped play’s straight-face problems to deliver a riveting, tortured portrayal
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‘People, Places & Things’ Theater Review: Great Acting Is the Best Kind of High
Drug withdrawal becomes a trip through a malfunctioning disco in Duncan Macmillan’s new play
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‘The Portuguese Kid’ Theater Review: Even John Patrick Shanley’s Trump Jokes Don’t Land
Jason Alexander finds himself caught between a cartoon character and a real midlife crisis in Shanley’s new play
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‘Oedipus el Rey’ Theater Review: What Happens When Sophocles Takes His Viagra
Incest is naked and center stage in Luis Alfaro’s riveting new adaptation of the Greek tragedy
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‘The Last Match’ Theater Review: Tennis Without the Suspense or Drama
Two women play second fiddle to their tennis-star mates in Anna Ziegler’s new play. Who did they think they were screwing? An accountant?
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‘Jesus Hopped the A Train’ Theater Review: A Prison Drama That Can’t Be Contained
Sean Carvajal and Edi Gathegi prove themselves to be troupers in spirited revival
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‘Bruce Springsteen on Broadway’ Review: The Boss Delivers an Intimate Musical Autobiography
Nearly 50 years after coming out of New Jersey with the songs and the drive that would make him an icon, Springsteen is doing something that feels wholly fresh
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‘Measure for Measure’ Theater Review: Shakespeare With Teleprompters
The Elevator Repair Service’s revival misses the Bard’s poetry
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‘Time and the Conways’ Broadway Review: Elizabeth McGovern Slams the Door on “Downton Abbey”
Director Rebecca Taichman turns a forgotten play into a guilty pleasure worth watching
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Alan Tudyk Exits Steve Martin’s Broadway Comedy ‘Meteor Shower’ Over ‘Creative Differences’
Former “Firefly” star will be replaced by “The Big Sick” star Jeremy Shamos