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It’s nearly impossible to be bored or disengaged by “Shucked,” even at its most familiar: There are linguistic surprises on ...
It’s a two-part episode (and being released two days early!) as Alex and Sarah reunite after a few weeks out in the wild! Social media is all abuzz with clips of Rachel Zegler’s performance of “Don’t ...
The animated sci-fi adventure Elio is full of laughs, heart, and dazzling visuals and feels like the best Pixar original ...
The Hartford Stage’s season ends with the Madeleine George comedy about a mythic figure who seduces several women in modern-day New Jersey as a means of environmental activism.
The Floating World,” a multimedia extravaganza inspired by the art of 18th- and 19th-century Japan, is on view through ...
Before the advent of film, theater was arguably the most immersive form of entertainment there was. A synthesis of literature ...
Directed by Audrey Francis, Noah Diaz's play is a delicate, whimsical and evocatively elusive work of imagination about ...
In a new remount of Charles Newell's critically acclaimed 2011 production, Timothy Edward Kane brings blistering rage to this ...
Many people find these efforts entertaining because they critique a target’s actions in a fun way that makes an audience smile or even laugh aloud. It’s also possible that “knocking down” a figure ...
There’s certainly a lot to be said for classics. First published in 1939, Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None is one of the highest selling books of all time, and one of Christie’s finest works ...
Stereophonic arrives on the London stage with the resonance of a guitar classic. The ten-year journey of David Adjmi’s play from experimental theatre to Broadway, where it became the most ...
Atra Asdou’s play is a sharp-elbowed satire that explores both one family’s history and the damage wrought by colonialism in ...