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America
A Cave Explorer Died 99 Years Ago. Now His Story Is Broadway Bound.
“Floyd Collins,” a musical about a trapped spelunker and the media circus surrounding his failed rescue, had a brief Off…
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Opinion
What Began as a War on Theater Won’t End There
Productions of plays in America’s high schools have been increasingly under attack. In 2023, Anton Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”was rejected in…
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Opinion
I Never Found Closure After My Son’s Death. I Found Something Else.
Four years ago, I got the news that every parent dreads. Without warning, my healthy 25-year-old son, Raphaël — a…
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America
Netflix Becomes a Broadway Producer With Peter Morgan’s ‘Patriots’
The streamer is co-producing a play about Putin’s Russia from the creator of “The Crown” while also developing a screen…
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America
‘Pirates of Penzance,’ ‘English’ and ‘Yellow Face’ Bound for Broadway
Roundabout Theater Company, the biggest nonprofit on Broadway, said it would produce the three shows next season.
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Europe
Tour de France Route Steers Clear of Olympics, and Paris
The 2024 Summer Games have pushed the iconic bike race out of its traditional finish in Paris. The Tour will…
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America
‘What the Constitution Means to Me’ Is This Season’s Most-Staged Play
Heidi Schreck’s play will have at least 16 productions around the country; last season’s most-produced play, “Clyde’s,” came in second.
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America
As Objects Fly Onstage, Stars Become Part of the Audience’s Show
Disrupting a celebrity may now be the ultimate concert souvenir. No pop star wants to be unsafe, but some are…
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America
At Two Summer Theater Festivals, Reassuring Signs of Life
The industry is facing challenges, but in western Massachusetts the quality of the works is as rich as ever, our…
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Europe
It’s an Honor to Wear This Jersey. It’s Also Kind of a Pain.
Jonas Vingegaard had been wearing the famed yellow jersey bestowed upon the leader of the Tour de France for almost…
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