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Exploitation of a real-life human tragedy in ‘Floyd Collins’ at Broadway’s...

The winter of 2025 marks a century since a spelunker in rural Kentucky was trapped inside a cave, rescue efforts failed, and he died...

Lincoln Center Theater’s anachronistic ‘Camelot’ takes the legendary magic out of...

An iconic figure since the Middle Ages, King Arthur still remains the subject of debate as to whether he was a fictional character or...

Staying afloat with laughter in ‘Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man &...

What’s so funny about aging, illness, mortality, a highly chlorinated pool at the YMCA, and a naked old man in the locker room? Plenty,...

Three mid-century icons take a long trip in the Broadway premiere...

Typically lasting eight to twelve hours, a trip on LSD, because of the distorted perception of time induced by the drug, can feel much...

A whirlwind history lesson on the legacy of LBJ in ‘The...

With campaigning for the 2020 US election in full swing and impeachment inquiries dominating the news, the theme of presidential politics is a timely...

Review: ‘Oslo’ at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center

I had only dim memories of the 1993 agreement between the Palestinians and the Israelis, which had been secretly arranged by a Norwegian couple,...

From PlayPenn to Lincoln Center: A Conversation about ‘Oslo’ with Paul...

Following its development in 2015 at PlayPenn -- the respected thirteen-year-old Philadelphia-based artist-driven organization dedicated to supporting and fostering new work -- playwright J.T. Rogers’...