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Theater Review | 'Krapp’s Last Tape': ‘Krapp’s Last Tape,’ With John Hurt, at BAM - Review

a shared story    23 weeks 4 days 20 hours 14 minutes ago
“Krapp’s Last Tape,” by Samuel Beckett, stars John Hurt as a 69-year-old man celebrating his birthday by reassessing a passage in his life from some 30 years before, captured on a tape recorder.  





Carpetbagger Blog: A Setting, and Score, Befitting a Thoroughbred

a shared story    24 weeks 12 hours 14 minutes ago
Around the corner from the theater where New Yorkers saw the play "War Horse," the film based on the play (and the book) had its premiere.  





Theater Review | 'The Cherry Orchard': ‘Cherry Orchard’ With Turturro at Classic Stage - Review

a shared story    24 weeks 1 day 20 hours 14 minutes ago
John Turturro and Dianne Wiest star in Andrei Belgrader’s heartbreakingly funny production of Chekhov’s “Cherry Orchard,” at the Classic Stage Company.  





One in five ballerinas at La Scala is anorexic, leading dancer claims

a shared story    24 weeks 2 days 22 hours 14 minutes ago
Star tells how pressure to achieve physical perfection has left 'many' of her former colleagues unable to become mothersOn the eve of the new season at Milan's La Scala, one of the ballet company's leading lights has dramatically revealed the extent of bulimia and anorexia among...(more) 





MCC Theater Looks Forward to a Home of Its Own

a shared story    24 weeks 3 days 23 hours 14 minutes ago
With a new complex of its own being built in Hell’s Kitchen, MCC Theater expects to offer more productions and longer runs.  





Dance Review: The Barnard Project at New York Live Arts - Review

a shared story    24 weeks 4 days 14 minutes ago
The Barnard Project is showcasing the stylistically diverse works of its four choreographers and student dancers at New York Live Arts.  





Theater: Drama in the Wake of Disaster

a shared story    24 weeks 5 days 2 hours 14 minutes ago
Akira Takayama's "Referendum Project" aimed to provide a dress rehearsal for a national referendum, something Japan has never undertaken and which its constitution doesn't provide for.  





‘Never Sleep Alone’ Leads to Audience Relationships

a shared story    24 weeks 5 days 17 hours 14 minutes ago
Roslyn Hart plays a sex therapist in “Never Sleep Alone,” a show at Joe’s Pub, and she is getting people together.  





Theater Review | 'Golem': ‘Golem’ at La MaMa E.T.C. - Review

a shared story    24 weeks 6 days 19 hours 14 minutes ago
Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theater’s stage adaptation of “Golem,” uses dance, klezmer music and marionettes to tell the legend of a clay giant created to protect the Jews of Prague.  





ArtsBeat Blog: Les Waters Named New Artistic Director at Actors Theater of Louisville

a shared story    25 weeks 6 hours 14 minutes ago
Mr. Waters, an Obie-award winning director known for his work with Sarah Ruhl and other emerging playwrights, has been the associate director of Berkeley Repertory Theater since 2003. Presented By: Chicago Booth Business Forecast   Ads by Pheedo  





ArtsBeat Blog: Rabbit, Run: 'Harvey,' With Jim Parsons, Sets Broadway Opening Date

a shared story    25 weeks 8 hours 14 minutes ago
Mr. Parsons, the "Big Bang Theory" star, will take on the role of Elwood, the genial eccentric who claims to see a six-foot-tall white rabbit named Harvey.  





ArtsBeat Blog: Double, Triple and Quadruple Toil: Alan Cumming Will Star in One-Man 'Macbeth'

a shared story    25 weeks 12 hours 14 minutes ago
Mr. Cumming, the "Good Wife" and "Cabaret" star, will play every single role in a new production of the Shakespeare tragedy, including the regicidal schemer of its title and his devious, spot-obsessed wife.  




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