The Russian theatermaker Dmitry Krymov’s “Big Trip,” two shows in repertory through mid-October at La…
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In 1979, when Melissa Etheridge was an aspiring rock star getting ready to leave Leavenworth,…
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As a result, some touchy old stereotypes, appropriated by whites and perverted as minstrelsy, are…
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The Juilliard School, one of the world’s most elite conservatories, is making its top-notch graduate…
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The book, on the other hand, has been revised since Sondheim’s death by its writer,…
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Disco balls were nowhere in evidence in 10th-century Germany, but it somehow makes sense when…
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You don’t need to have been to Transylvania to know that one way to kill…
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Actors’ Equity, the labor union representing American stage performers and stage managers, is seeking to…
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Stephen Gould, a tenor who after a detour into musical theater established himself as a…
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“Job,” a tight, 80-minute play by Max Wolf Friedlich, is filled with so many ideas…