For T’s annual celebration of the people changing the culture, we profile three artists united in their dedication to taking risks.
Category: Theater
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MacArthur Foundation Announces 2025 ‘Genius Grant’ Winners
Twenty-two people in a broad spectrum of the arts and sciences were awarded the fellowship, which comes with an $800,000 stipend.
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Broadway Could Face a Strike This Fall. Here’s What to Know.
The Broadway League and unions representing actors, stage managers and musicians are trying to negotiate new contracts, but workers are increasingly frustrated.
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Tessa Thompson on Playing ‘Hedda’— and Finding What You Really Want
In Thompson’s latest film, she plays an unhappy housewife who blows up her life. In reality, the actor and producer has left relationships with much less fallout.
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‘Caroline’ Review: Chloë Grace Moretz as a Mother Starting Over
The actress stars in a closely observed new drama by Preston Max Allen about addiction, class and the safety of a transgender 9-year-old.
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‘Masquerade’ Review: ‘Phantom of the Opera’ Gets the Immersive Remix
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” returns to New York in an immersive spectacle, as silly as it is thrilling.
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‘Waiting for Godot’ Review: Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter on Broadway
Jamie Lloyd’s pristinely chic Broadway revival of the existential tragicomedy casts the “Bill & Ted” stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter as Samuel Beckett’s clowns.
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Review: Mozart’s ‘Figaro’ Meets Larry Kramer’s Fire Island
Kevin Carillo dreams up an unlikely combination, with results that are delirious and often persuasive, but also excessive.
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Rashid Johnson Stages ‘Dutchman’ at Russian and Turkish Baths
No phones, no street clothing. The artist Rashid Johnson has returned to the Russian and Turkish Baths with Amiri Baraka’s incendiary play “Dutchman.”
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Andrew Lloyd Webber Reimagines ‘Phantom of the Opera’ With ‘Masquerade’
A night out with the composer as he attended his latest project: “Masquerade,” a $25 million reimagining of “The Phantom of the Opera.”
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‘Mexodus’ Tells an Underground Railroad Story You’ve Probably Never Heard
In this new hip-hop musical from Nygel D. Robinson and Brian Quijada, audiences hear a tale of reverse migration: Slaves leaving the United States for Mexico.
