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THE PIVOTAL PRESIDENT. Bryan Cranston as L.B.J.
Theater
Rob Weinert-Kendt
L.B.J. campaigns for civil rights in ‘All the Way.’ A review from theater critic Rob Weinert-Kendt.
Theater
Michael V. Tueth
Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie first appeared on Broadway in 1945, beginning what would be a wave of great American plays about troubled families. Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” and “Death of a Salesman,” William Inge’s “Picnic,” Eugene
HAPPY DAYS? Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen in a new production of "Waiting for Godot"
Theater
Rob Weinert-Kendt
A new ‘Wait for Godot’ on Broadway affirms Samuel Beckett’s brilliance
Mark Rylance as King Richard III
Theater
Rob Weinert-Kendt
The Bard’s many incarnations
Close to Home: "A Long Day's Journey Into Night," in Vienna
Theater
Kevin Spinale
Take another look at the work of a man who struggled mightily to grasp truth.
Bad Memories: Zachary Quinto as Tom Wingfield, Cherry Jones as Amanda Wingfield and Celia Keenan-Bolger as Laura Wingfield. Photograph by Michael J. Lutch.
Theater
Michael V. Tueth, S.J.
Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie” first appeared on Broadway in 1944, beginning what would be a wave of great American plays about troubled families. Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” and “Death of a Salesman,” William Inge’s “Picnic,&