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A new play honors Our Lady of Guadalupe and the missing women of Juarez
Jose Solís
August 09, 2019
A new broadway play creates a docu-mythologia around the disappearance and murders of more than 700 women in Ciudad Juárez since 1993.
Arts & Culture
Theater
A backstage look at Hamilton, the musical phenomenon
Ciaran Freeman
May 14, 2019
It's been 10 years since Lin-Manuel Miranda took his shot and performed at the White House Poetry Jam. We talk to Amber White, stage manager at "Hamilton" to learn more about the hit musical.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Four new Broadway shows attempt to answer the question: What are musicals for?
Rob Weinert-Kendt
May 03, 2019
We live in an age in which new musicals can seemingly be about anything.
Arts & Culture
Theater
‘Hillary and Clinton’ and ‘Lear’: Upstaging male leaders
Rob Weinert-Kendt
April 19, 2019
In Hnath’s play, Hillary has put all her bets on competence, while Bill unsurprisingly presses her to show more humanity.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Reviewing ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘J.B.’
Theophilus LewisDaniel Berrigan
April 05, 2019
Our reviewers were not enthusiastic about two award-winning plays.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Keep or abolish the Constitution? A fiery debate commences on Broadway
Rob Weinert-Kendt
April 01, 2019
Heidi Schreck’s new play puts the narrative of her own life in contention with the history of our nation’s founding document.
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