As far as theater is concerned, the pandemic has been a paradox, shrinking life down to lockdown bubbles ...
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Making Black Lives, Not Just Black Deaths, Matter Onstage
Making Black Lives, Not Just Black Deaths, Matter Onstage
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Broadway is Dark. London is Quiet. But in Australia, It’s Showtime.
Broadway is Dark. London is Quiet. But in Australia, It’s Showtime.
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‘First Love’ Review: Stop and Smell the Corpses
‘First Love’ Review: Stop and Smell the Corpses
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The Birth of ‘Rent,’ Its Creator’s Death and the 25 Years Since
The Birth of ‘Rent,’ Its Creator’s Death and the 25 Years Since
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With ‘The Father,’ Florian Zeller Pivots From Stage to Screen
With ‘The Father,’ Florian Zeller Pivots From Stage to Screen
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When an Actor Calls With a Poem to Share
When an Actor Calls With a Poem to Share
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You’re New Here, Aren’t You? Digital Theater’s Unexpected Upside
You’re New Here, Aren’t You? Digital Theater’s Unexpected Upside
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Douglas Turner Ward: A Lens on ‘Questions That the Country Wasn’t Asking’
Douglas Turner Ward: A Lens on ‘Questions That the Country Wasn’t Asking’
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Douglas Turner Ward, Pioneer in Black Theater, Dies at 90
Douglas Turner Ward, Pioneer in Black Theater, Dies at 90
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Ex-Artistic Director of Greece’s National Theater Held After Rape Arrest Warrant
Ex-Artistic Director of Greece’s National Theater Held After Rape Arrest Warrant