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Musical Theater

Tommy Tune, Living Legend (and Landmark), Gets a Tribute in Dance, Talk and Hardcover

Tommy Tune—a ten-time Tony winner and Broadway legend—is celebrated by performances, panels, and a new biography
By Harry Haun

Marina Abramović’s ‘Dangerous’ Work Has Given Her an Interesting Perspective on Coronavirus

Marina Abramović's commitment to high-stakes performance art has made her practically impervious to danger, she told the 'New York Times.'
By Helen Holmes
Ali Stroker.

For Ali Stroker, Winning a Tony Was Just the Start of an ‘Epic and Extraordinary’ Year

Ali Stroker made history in June when she became the first actor who uses a wheelchair to win a Tony. That was just the beginning.
By Joe Dziemianowicz

New Musical ‘A Strange Loop’ Circles in on Self-Discovery

By David Cote

Josh Radnor Promises His New ‘Rise’ Character Is Nothing Like Ted Mosby

By Anne Easton
Cecile McLorin Salvant

Broadway, Blues or Jazz, Singer Cécile McLorin Salvant Makes Us Swoon

By Will Friedwald
Yoka Wao (forefront) in A scene from Takarazuka in Chicago, music and Lyrics by Kander and Ebb, choreography by Bob Fosse, presented by Lincoln Center Festival at the David H. Koch Theater on July 20, 2016. Performers: Yoga Wao_Velma Kelly (long hair in pony, thin Hikaru Asami_Roxie Hart (short bob hair) Jun Hatsukaze_Matron Mama Morton_older woman with curly hair Saori Mine_Billy Flynn (in pants suit) Yuki Kaon_Fred Casely (in sweater- Husband.

Takarazuka’s ‘Chicago’ Razzle Dazzles at Lincoln Center

By Robert Gottlieb
(L-R) Matthew Bauman, Ben Fankhauser, Jeremy Greenbaum and Andrew Keenan-Bolger in the York Theater Company Musicals in Mufti presentation of Stephen Sondheim’s “Saturday Night.” Photo credit: Jenny Anderson.

‘Saturday Night’ Is a Cheery Time Capsule: Sondheim at Age 23

By Christopher Murray
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