In ‘Yuletide Factory,’ Cirque Mechanics Manufactures a Family Holiday Show
It’s Christmas at the sweatshop, but the mood fluctuates between ho ho ho and ho hum.
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It’s Christmas at the sweatshop, but the mood fluctuates between ho ho ho and ho hum.
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“Elf the Musical,” inventive spins on “A Christmas Carol” and classic family fare: Here are some of our favorite shows of the season.
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In Ethan Lipton’s musings on A.I., Mozart has a place alongside humpback whales.
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With less touring, it’s been a while since all the world has been its stage, but the troupe is working with the Chicago Shakespeare Theater — where it has family ties.
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6 Minutes. 62 People. 1 Epic ‘Sunset Boulevard’ Sequence.
Down the stairs, out the doors and onto the sidewalk, a Broadway show hits the street. Here’s how they pull it off.
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Blue Man Group to End New York Run After Three Decades Off Broadway
The troupe is also closing its Chicago company, but continues to perform in Berlin, Boston, Las Vegas and, soon, Orlando.
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Review: In ‘Death Becomes Her,’ Spiking the Fountain of Youth
Hilarious star turns from Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard make the mostly unfunny 1992 film into an intermittently memorable Broadway musical.
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‘Swept Away’ Review: Lost at Sea, How Far Would You Sink?
A dark musical about a shipwreck and its aftermath, with songs by the Avett Brothers, anchors on Broadway.
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Broadway Shows to See This Fall: ‘Our Town,’ ‘Gypsy’ and More
A guide to every show on Broadway, including new musicals, Tony winning-dramas, quirky hits and veterans like “Hamilton” and “Chicago.”
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She was honored on Broadway for roles in “Pal Joey” and “No, No, Nanette” and then turned to TV, where she won three Daytime Emmys for her work on “Ryan’s Hope.”
By Richard Sandomir
The “Nosferatu” actor and the writer discuss solitude, self-editing and the playfulness of their work.
By Liz Brown
The new movie’s tie-ins are the logical endpoint for a Broadway show that always intended to be huge.
By Esther Zuckerman
Katori Hall’s new play about sisters gathering after their mother’s death features standout performances but an overabundance of themes.
By Maya Phillips
Bedlam’s country music show is a rollicking good time. But the New Group’s production of “Babe,” starring Marisa Tomei, is a frustrating one-act lacking cohesion.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
With a solo show about grief and life, the comedian and composer brings her experimental musical comedy to an Off Broadway audience.
By Anna Grace Lee
Cynthia Erivo is the strongest draw in this splashy, overly long movie, which is the first installment in a two-part adaptation of the Broadway show.
By Manohla Dargis
This film adaptation of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play falters in some specifics, but is still vital viewing.
By Alissa Wilkinson
Box-office sales, discount booths, same-day rush: Here’s everything you need to know about nabbing seats to plays and musicals in Manhattan.
By Laura Collins-Hughes
Well-reviewed in London but poorly received in New York, the musical with an Elton John score will end its run on Dec. 8.
By Michael Paulson
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