Bartlett Sher On Theater as a Catalyst for Change Known for his politically attuned revivals, the director once again uses the stage to question art’s power in moments of moral and social crisis. By Annie Levin
Doubt, Faith and the Creative Odyssey Behind Sarah Kirkland Snider’s “Hildegard” Produced in collaboration with Beth Morrison and directed by Elkhanah Pulitzer, the work bridges sacred tradition and modern experimentation. By Jordan Riefe
With Precision and Playfulness, ‘La Fille du Regiment’ Considers Love, Loyalty and the Absurdities of War Laurent Pelly’s spirited revival at the Met turns military mayhem into irresistible comedy. By Gabrielle Ferrari
What’s Ahead for David Ellison’s Paramount Skydance, According to Its First Earnings Report By Andy Meek
Meta’s Yann LeCun to Launch Physical A.I. Startup After Declaring LLMs a ‘Dead End’ By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly