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EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS THIS SEASON!
From classic musical comedies to dysfunctional family dramas, we’ve got your tickets. No matter what you pick, you’ll be dazzled, provoked, and thoroughly entertained by the power and creativity on display this season. Reinvigorate your hearts and minds at any of these top Broadway picks... |
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Welcome to the Church of 'Godspell' Once defiantly countercultural, Godspell, which opens Tuesday in its first Broadway revival, has, through its own success, become what it once beheld.
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For This Duo the Mantra Is ‘Action!’ John Tiffany and Steven Hoggett, the team behind Black Watch, take on a quieter project: a musical adaptation of the film Once, about young musicians falling in love.
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A Workshop in Writing, Not Wizardry There’s considerable theater-of-cruelty entertainment in watching four fledgling novelists cringe beneath the blistering stares, scornful dismissals and disdainfully curled lips of Alan Rickman in Seminar.
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A Marathon Performer With Plenty of Steam Left If it seems moderately insane that an 80-year-old actor who gets plenty of television and film work should suddenly be trying Broadway, you haven’t been paying attention to William Shatner’s career arc. The unexpected is what he does.
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A Newcomer Is Showing Her Comfort Among Stars In her Broadway debut, in Stick Fly, Condola Rashad is demonstrating gifts that go far beyond her experience or her famous name...
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Nina Arianda Is Fueling Fantasies Even so, the 27-year-old Broadway star remains superstitious.
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Changing Gears but Retaining Dramatic Effect With her first and only play, Wit, in revival on Broadway, Margaret Edson makes it clear that she doesn’t feel any need to try playwriting again. She prefers the classroom stage.
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