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Wolf Hall

A parade of princess brides dressed by Ines di Santo.

New Bridal Season Declares: Dress Like a Queen

These new wedding gowns will have any bride looking like a member of the royal family.
By Rachel Leonard and Sally Kilbridge
Mark Rylance

Mark Rylance, Actor’s Actor, Comes to Brooklyn for ‘Nice Fish’

Last week, his show Nice Fish—a play Mr. Rylance wrote with prose poet Louis Jenkins, and directed by his wife Claire van Kampen, opened at St. Ann's Warehouse.
By Rebecca Kurson

tvDownload’s Emmy Predictions, Part 2: Outstanding Writing and Directing

In the week leading up to the 2015 Emmys, tvDownload's Drew Grant and Vinnie Mancuso will discuss their predictions, hopes, dreams and fears. The only rule? There are no rules. And also, no unnecessary Jon Hamm tangents. Think you're bold enough to step? Check out our the horses we'd betted on for the Creative Emmy categories, which aired Saturday night.  Today's discussion: Variety, Limited, Comedy and Drama: Who will win for Writing? Who will win for Directing? Are we sure we know the difference between the two when it comes to television? Let's find out!
By Drew Grant and Vinnie Mancuso
Alex Sharp's powerful performance in Curious Incident carried him to a Tony win.

‘Fun Home,’ ‘Curious Incident,’ ‘King and I’ Triumph at Tony Awards

By Philip Boroff
Wolf Hall, Parts One & Two. (Photo: Johan Persson)

These British Producers Are Changing the Game on Broadway

By Tom Teodorczuk
A copy of Hans Holbein’s painting of Thomas More and his family, attributed to Rowland Lockey, (1593). (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Art World Abstracts: The Real Thomas More in Hans Holbein’s Painting, and More!

By Alanna Martinez
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