Theater
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‘The Big Gay Jamboree’ Off Broadway Review: This Show Is Even Queerer Than Its Title
Marla Mindelle of “Titanique” fame takes her rampant homophilia to a whole new level
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Fleetwood Mac Producer Sues Tony-Winning ‘Stereophonic’ Playwright for Copyright Infringement
The suit claims that the Broadway show “copies the heart and soul” of his book “Making Rumours,” about the band’s bestselling 1977 album
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‘Yellow Face’ Broadway Review: David Henry Hwang Struggles to Bolster His Reputation
Regardless of what this play tells us, “M. Butterfly” hasn’t aged well
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‘McNeal’ Broadway Review: Robert Downey Jr. Almost Survives His Big Debut
Ayad Akhtar’s new play is a broad joke for anyone who knows anything about the world of publishing
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Gavin Creel Remembered by Broadway Co-Stars: ‘A Vibrant Spirit Both On and Off the Stage’
Sutton Foster, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Beanie Feldstein, Bette Midler and more pay tribute to the Tony-winning actor who has died at 48
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Gavin Creel, Tony-Winning Broadway Actor, Dies at 48
The “Hair,” “Thoroughly Modern Millie” and “Hello, Dolly!” star’s death was confirmed by his partner Alex Temple Ward
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‘The Hills of California’ Broadway Review: Jez Butterworth Delivers Another Modern Classic
Sam Mendes directs and Laura Donnelly dazzles
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Rob Marshall in Talks to Direct ‘Guys and Dolls’ Remake at TriStar Pictures
John Requa and Glenn Ficarra are in talks to write the screenplay with Marshall and John DeLuca
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‘The Roommate’ Broadway Review: Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone Get Stranded in Iowa
Jen Silverman’s new comedy wastes the talent of two great performers
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Ian McKellen Labels Queen Elizabeth ‘Quite Rude’ for Her Behavior Over Multiple Meetings, Calls Her ‘Quite Mad at the End’
“I’m most definitely on Harry’s side,” the “Lord of the Rings” actor tells Britain’s The Sunday Times
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‘Table 17’ Off Broadway Review: A Case Study in How to Steal a Show From the Leads
The featured actor Michael Rishawn makes a new rom-com by Douglas Lyons worth seeing
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‘Once Upon a Mattress’ Broadway Review: Maybe Sutton Foster and Michael Urie Should Switch Roles
A third-rate musical isn’t so much revived as rehashed
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‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ to Open on Broadway in 2025
The play, based on an original story by the Duffer Brothers, Jack Thorne and Kate Trefry, begins preview performances March 28
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‘Job’ Broadway Review: Yes, Social Media Can Be Bad for Your Health
A tech worker can’t escape the dangers of her job in Max Wolf Friedlich’s new thriller
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‘Oh, Mary!’ Broadway Review: A New Star Moves Uptown to Wow the Masses
Cole Escola stands in triumph on the shoulders of two amazing trailblazers