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Tiffany with his Tony.

Breakless at Tiffany’s: The Indefatigable Tony King Talks Yorkshire Pride, and What Drew Him To Once

“I’m always pleasantly surprised when anybody wants to see a production that I’ve directed,” said John Tiffany over the phone from Glasgow two days after the Tony Awards, erasing all traces of false modesty with child-like wonder. “I kinda go, ‘Oh, wow!’ I feel humbled and privileged that people are actually interested. I’ve a strong philosophical belief that works should be accessible and popular—there shouldn’t be obstacles to anybody being able to connect with what you do—but I wouldn’t say I have a mainstream commercial gene in my body at all. All I know how to do is tell the stories in the most accessible way possible.”

That, apparently, is enough: His Once was Tony king at the recent ceremonies, raking in eight awards in all—among them those for Best Musical and Best Director.

Music has always been a key component in Mr. Tiffany’s theatrical pieces, but never before had he attempted a musical per se Read More

Verdi’s Macbeth to Open at Met Tonight

Metropolitan Opera director Adrian Polk will stage the company’s third procution of Giuseppe Verdi’s interpretation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth starting tonight at 8 p.m. He told The New York Times:

“When Verdi was writing ‘Macbeth’ in 1847, Europe was crackling with unrest. The story he chose to dramatize — about civil war, about a great Read More