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Broadway’s love affair with the mixtape
Rob Weinert-Kendt
December 06, 2019
The fall season has given us three wildly different case studies in Broadway’s pop/rock hybrids.
Arts & Culture
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An epic new Broadway play on modern gay life asks: can we love ourselves?
Rob Weinert-Kendt
November 18, 2019
’The Inheritance’ is a portrait of millennial gay male life in New York City, and it is a picture both celebratory and cautionary.
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The true story of whistleblower Reality Winner’s interrogation comes to life in ‘Is This a Room’
Rob Weinert-Kendt
November 08, 2019
The play is a verbatim reenactment of the F.B.I.’s hour-long interrogation of the Georgia intelligence contractor who was arrested for leaking classified documents.
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Playwright Will Arbery on the restless Catholics of ‘Heroes of the Fourth Turning’
Rob Weinert-Kendt
November 01, 2019
Arbery has written a play based on many years of quietly watching and listening to his fellow Catholics and conservatives.
Arts & Culture
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How Playwrights Horizons is shining a spotlight on God off Broadway
Rob Weinert-Kendt
October 24, 2019
The theater has been a place where New York theatergoers can get an above-average dose of plays on spiritual themes.
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‘Porgy and Bess’ and the power of representation
Meghan J. Clark
October 18, 2019
Written in the 1930s, George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” has always been controversial.
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