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Thorton Wilder's American classic “Our Town” is staged nationally in high schools and regional theaters. It’s back on Broadway after a journey that started in New Hampshire, where the play is based.
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Witches are having a moment in Ukraine. Now they have taken center stage in a dark musical comedy titled The Witch of Konotop, with performances selling out all summer in Kyiv.
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The Garrick, a drinking and dining den tucked away on a side street in London, has long been a haunt of Britain's top politicians, actors and lawyers. Women have not been allowed to join — until now.
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The tabletop role-playing game, which has its 50th anniversary this year, debuts as a theatrical show in New York this weekend. Audiences get to decide what happens in the story by voting on an app.
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Durang was a master of satire and black comedy who won a Tony Award for "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" and was a Pulitzer Prize finalist with "Miss Witherspoon."
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Actor Michael Imperioli talks about his Broadway debut in An Enemy of the People and the relevance of this adaptation of the play, roughly 150 years after the original.
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Andrews will direct the musical this summer at Branford’s Legacy Theatre.
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Julia Scotti’s push for transgender empowerment will bring laughter, compassion and tears to the Bay Street Theatre this fall.
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WSHU’s Molly Ingram spoke with the New Paradigm Theatre’s founder, Kristin Huffman, to discuss their upcoming show, “The Little Mermaid". So, if Ariel were swimming through Long Island Sound, she'd be bumping into plastics
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The nonprofit Smithtown Performing Arts Council is looking to raise $500,000 for new seats, carpets, restrooms, and lighting for the theater marquee.