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Ethel Barrymore Theatre

Ethel Barrymore Theatre, located at 243 West 47th Street, New York City, opened in 1928. Named after the legendary actress Ethel Barrymore, it is the only theater on Broadway that was designed specifically for an actress. The theater is known for its elegant Neo-Georgian architecture and intimate atmosphere. It has hosted a wide range of notable productions, including works by Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee. The Ethel Barrymore Theatre remains a distinguished venue in the Broadway community, celebrated for its rich history and high-quality performances. Read more about Theater.

Review: Denzel Washington’s ‘Othello’ Has Star Wattage But No Illumination

Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal are megastars, but that doesn't solve the problems of this maddeningly bland production.
By David Cote

Will Keen On Playing Vladimir Putin On Broadway in ‘Patriots’

Keen says that Russia's invasion of Ukraine turned 'Patriots' — a play about the Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky and the rise of Putin — into a show that's in "constant conversation" with the news.
By Harry Haun

‘Peter Pan Goes Wrong’ Is a Magical Comedy Disaster 

This play-within-a-play is full of topsy-turvy chaos that makes you think of Basil Fawlty stumbling into a community theater. Comparisons to British comedy icons—from Monty Python to Mighty Boosh— are inevitable.
By David Cote
The Bands Visit.

Broadway’s ‘The Band’s Visit’ Is a Work of Perfection

By Rex Reed

Make Way for Mamet the Didact!

By Jesse Oxfeld
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