Heavenly or Hellish? Our Critics Debate the Broadway Season
Adventurous directors and galvanizing performances made for unexpected — and very welcome — departures on what once felt like the Staid White Way.
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Adventurous directors and galvanizing performances made for unexpected — and very welcome — departures on what once felt like the Staid White Way.
By BEN BRANTLEY and JESSE GREEN
The chief theater critics for The Times choose who they think should win and who should have been nominated.
By BEN BRANTLEY and JESSE GREEN
Celebrated and misunderstood, Doris Day embodied the American mainstream and scrambled all its codes.
By A.O. SCOTT
The monthslong send-offs for “Big Bang Theory,” “Game of Thrones” and other shows signal a new era in which fans have plenty of time to mourn.
By MARGARET LYONS
Hosting an annual international song contest, Tel Aviv has tried to remain an island of secular liberalism divorced from Israel’s troubles.
By ISABEL KERSHNER
The event’s organizers want to play down the market’s influence. But for those in the know, it’s the world’s biggest art fair.
By SCOTT REYBURN
Cersei made a curious comment during Sunday’s episode of “Game of Thrones,” claiming that the Red Keep had never fallen. She should know better.
By JENNIFER VINEYARD
The comedian’s new HBO special, “Home Videos,” is an intimate look at his family’s history and his own willingness to share it with his audience.
By AISHA HARRIS
The two actresses, who perform song-and-dance routines as Nancy and Beth, serve up sharp, bawdy takes on classic tunes and newer pop hits in identical costumes.
By ELISABETH VINCENTELLI