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‘The Trojan Women’ speaks to the brutalities of war, in countries that know them all too well
Deniz Demirer
January 17, 2020
Since 1975, a touring production of “The Trojan Women” staged by New York’s La MaMa Experimental Theater Club has played in more than 30 countries.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Live from New York, it’s ‘The Gospel of John’
Rob Weinert-Kendt
December 18, 2019
Ken Jennings’s “The Gospel of John” is now onstage at New York City’s Sheen Center through Dec. 29.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Stephen Adly Guirgis on God, Broadway and writing for women of color
Rob Weinert-Kendt
December 13, 2019
The author of the play “Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven” says prayer may be his most valuable writing hack.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Here are some of the best ‘A Christmas Carol’ adaptations in New York
Jose Solís
December 06, 2019
Theater critic Jose Solís surveys several productions of the holiday classic
Arts & Culture
Theater
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
Theater
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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