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This month’s theater productions are all about the gift that keeps on giving: Our relationships with our loved ones We’re getting closer and closer to Christmas, and even the stories we’re seeing on stage reflect the social spirit of the
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This month’s theater shows take us from intimate stagings to fantastical settings, all with compelling stories No signs of slowing down for our local theater scene as we have seven (seven!) productions running throughout October. It’s a compelling mi
game ape ‘Political theater’ says Pardo of Miami Downtown Development’s budget flap | Opinion
2024-10-16Live downtown? The Miami Downtown Development Authority will listen to public input before finalizing its draft budget, which will be presented at Thursday’s final Miami budget hearing at City Hall. Matias J. Ocner [email protected] Since being
When Rufus Norris became the director of the National Theater in 2015, he said he had one main aim: to make the playhouse representative of Britain. Almost a decade later and as Norris prepares to leave the role, he said he had made progress toward
Critic’s Pickhot646 Identity politics, funny at last.Image Daniel Dae Kim as the playwright David Henry Hwang’s stand-in in a revival of the play “Yellow Face” at the Todd Haimes Theater in Manhattan.Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times‘Yellow