Why Punchdrunk’s ‘Sleep No More’ Is Still a Hot Ticket Our imaginings feel remarkably truthful and present, while our real-world selves linger somewhere back at the Manderley Bar. By Payton Selby
Sure, They’re Murderers, But You’ll Want to Spend Christmas With the MacBeths "I’ve pretty much been practicing and rehearsing for it for 50 years," said Frances McDormand. She produced and stars in her husband Joel Coen's adaption of the Scottish Play. By Harry Haun
Plácido Domingo Resigns From LA Opera, But Still Has Other Performances On the Books Domingo said that he would continue to work to clear his name of the sexual harassment allegations that surfaced in August. By Helen Holmes
The Public Theater Continues Promise of “Accessible to All” Shakespeare with Macbeth By Jennifer Neufeld
Breakless at Tiffany’s: The Indefatigable Tony King Talks Yorkshire Pride, and What Drew Him To <em>Once</em> By Harry Haun