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Charlie Kirk, Ezra Klein, and the Cost of Civility-Theater Liberalism

Charlie Kirk, Ezra Klein, and the Cost of Civility-Theater Liberalism

by New Republic
September 30, 2025

The scene is familiar: a campus auditorium bristling with hired security and raised cell phones, a lectern bathed in hard light and flanked by university crests and sponsor logos, a...

‘Chess’ moves back to Broadway as fans line up for tickets to ‘80s revival, signed Lea Michele posters

‘Chess’ moves back to Broadway as fans line up for tickets to ‘80s revival, signed Lea Michele posters

by Page Six
September 28, 2025

Talk about playing the long game! The cult musical “Chess” — which had only 68 regular performances on Broadway before closing in 1988 but spawned a hit soundtrack by two...

Manhattan Theater Club Names Nicki Hunter Its First New Artistic Director in 53 Years

Manhattan Theater Club Names Nicki Hunter Its First New Artistic Director in 53 Years

by Deadline
September 25, 2025

New York’s venerable Manhattan Theatre Club has selected Associate Artistic Director Nicki Hunter to take over as Artistic Director when Lynne Meadow steps aside on December 1. Meadow has held...

Ailing James Van Der Beek Shares a Surprise Video Message at ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Reunion

Ailing James Van Der Beek Shares a Surprise Video Message at ‘Dawson’s Creek’ Reunion

by Vanity Fair
September 24, 2025

On Monday, September 22nd, the cast of 90s teen drama series Dawson’s Creek reunited—with one notable exception. James Van Der Beek, who starred as the titular Dawson Leery and was...

Boston Court’s rare Tennessee Williams’ revival rises to the moment, plus more notable small theater reviews

Boston Court’s rare Tennessee Williams’ revival rises to the moment, plus more notable small theater reviews

by Los Angeles Times
September 24, 2025

‘The Night of the Iguana’ The prospect of a revival of “The Night of the Iguana,” a Tennessee Williams play rarely revived anymore, seemed like a luxury I wasn’t sure...

Theater award created in honor of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Adam Schlesinger turns 10

Theater award created in honor of Philip Seymour Hoffman and Adam Schlesinger turns 10

by Associated Press
September 17, 2025

NEW YORK (AP) — Many times in his life, playwright David Bar Katz didn’t know how he was going to pay the bills. These days, he’s helping the next generation...

A Yiddish version of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at the Soraya shined a light in a darkened America

A Yiddish version of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ at the Soraya shined a light in a darkened America

by Los Angeles Times
September 15, 2025

Magnificent. The concert version of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene’s celebrated production of “Fiddler on the Roof” in Yiddish had its West Coast premiere at the Soraya last weekend, and...

Retro movies are hitting big at the box office. Why cinephiles and theaters are going back in time

Retro movies are hitting big at the box office. Why cinephiles and theaters are going back in time

by Los Angeles Times
September 15, 2025

Ahead of a 50th anniversary screening of “Jaws” this month at the AMC Theatres in Century City, even the trailers were nostalgic. Moviegoers saw previews of Marty McFly taking flight...

John Leguizamo’s new play ‘The Other Americans’ explores family, ambition and a ‘rigged’ system

John Leguizamo’s new play ‘The Other Americans’ explores family, ambition and a ‘rigged’ system

by NBC News
September 14, 2025

Leguizamo came to prominence in 1991 with his one-man show “Mambo Mouth.” He has starred in movies ranging from “Carlito’s Way” to “Moulin Rouge!” to the “Ice Age” franchise. He...

What, me, care for my mother? But I’m an unmarried Latina actor with big dreams!

What, me, care for my mother? But I’m an unmarried Latina actor with big dreams!

by Los Angeles Times
September 13, 2025

In “Am I Roxie?,” a world premiere one-woman-show at the Geffen Playhouse, Roxana Ortega, a working actress and alum of the Groundlings Theatre’s Sunday Company, revisits the period in her...

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