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Arts & Culture Theater
Playwright Will Arbery on the restless Catholics of ‘Heroes of the Fourth Turning’
November 01, 2019
Arbery has written a play based on many years of quietly watching and listening to his fellow Catholics and conservatives.
Arts & Culture Theater
How Playwrights Horizons is shining a spotlight on God off Broadway
October 24, 2019
The theater has been a place where New York theatergoers can get an above-average dose of plays on spiritual themes.
Arts & Culture Theater
Review: ‘Slave Play’ grapples with a poisonous legacy
October 07, 2019
In his sensational new play, Jeremy O. Harris posits that racism may poison our most intimate relationships.
Arts & Culture Film
‘Downton Abbey’ the movie: much pomp, little circumstance
September 23, 2019
The film’s central event—the overnight visit of King George and Queen Mary to Downton—is an occasion less for conflict than for catering.
Arts & Culture Theater
‘Novenas for a Lost Hospital’: An elegy for a place of sickness and grace
September 20, 2019
A new Off-Broadway play dives into the history of St. Vincent’s in Greenwich Village.
Arts & Culture Television
Shakespeare gets a sitcom in ‘Upstart Crow’
August 02, 2019
This Will Shakespeare is an insecure if well intentioned striver.
Arts & Culture Television
‘Gentleman Jack’ tells the story of a 19th century pioneer
June 28, 2019
The British period genre has been quietly retrofitted to accommodate a gay love story more familiar from our own time.
Arts & Culture Theater
Four new Broadway shows attempt to answer the question: What are musicals for?
May 03, 2019
We live in an age in which new musicals can seemingly be about anything.
Arts & Culture Theater
‘Hillary and Clinton’ and ‘Lear’: Upstaging male leaders
April 19, 2019
In Hnath’s play, Hillary has put all her bets on competence, while Bill unsurprisingly presses her to show more humanity.
Arts & Culture Television
A dynamic and damaged power couple face off in ‘Fosse/Verdon’
April 03, 2019
These two overachievers needed each other, even or especially when they were not together.
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