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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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Collaborating With the Cast and Playwright A question-and-answer review with the director Pam MacKinnon, who is a Tony Award nominee for her work on Bruce Norris’s play Clybourne Park.
Seven Actors Face a Big Challenge: He Just Said That? Among the challenges facing the Broadway transfer of Bruce Norris’s Clybourne Park, the actors had to confront their own reactions to the play’s charged dialogue about race.
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A Newsmaker in Every Sense of the Word Joseph Alsop, the imperious political commentator, is the subject of The Columnist, a new play by David Auburn.
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His Own Network of Tortured Souls Andrew Garfield’s Biff, in Death of a Salesman on Broadway, is just the latest in a string of conflicted, richly complex characters this 28-year-old actor has played in his short but already impressive career.
Searching for the Life of a Salesman Philip Seymour Hoffman, who plays Willy Loman in the Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman, has found the role to be all-consuming.
‘Salesman’ Comes Calling, Right on Time In an era of lost fortunes, collapsing futures and Occupy Wall Street, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman carries renewed power.
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Finding Her Own Path Back to Broadway Linda Lavin returns to Broadway as Rita, the furious matriarch of the family in Nicky Silver’s play The Lyons, opening this month at the Cort Theater.
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Ferris Bueller’s Nights Onstage Matthew Broderick returns to Broadway and dons dancing shoes for the musical Nice Work if You Can Get It.
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A Role That Cuts Close to His Heart Steve Kazee, whose Broadway role in Once is that of a man who is coming off a breakup and whose mother has died, is coming off breakup and lost his mother last month.
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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Nimble Clown Playing Old in Rough-and-Tumble Role As Alfie, an octogenarian waiter in One Man, Two Guvnors, the actor Tom Edden absorbs a variety of physical abuses.
Commedia Dell’Arte via English Music Hall James Corden brings his slapstick farce, One Man, Two Guvnors, a West End hit, to Broadway.
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A Broadway Baby With Experience Nicole Ari Parker, a veteran of TV and film, talks about taking on one of the American stage's famed roles, Blanche in the Broadway revival of A Streetcar Named Desire.
Behind the Poster: ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ Bashan Aquart, the creative director of AKA, the entertainment advertising agency that created the poster, recently spoke with ArtsBeat about what inspired it.
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