The School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies reinvents Qui Nguyen’s play as a live-streamed production.

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Assembling “1776” proves deeply emotional for a gallery of actors and designers.

“The dancer’s fate is in the hands of the conductor,” one ballerina says of the hidden heroes of the art form.


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A dream team comes to the Web to pay tribute to a 90-year-old composer, and lift all spirits.

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A production of a Greek tragedy that can’t be seen becomes a metaphor for what we are going through.

American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Va., like all arts groups, is scrambling to make up box-office revenue.

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How the band Thao and the Get Down Stay Down created ‘Phenom,’ helping us get down while staying home.

These digital outlets offer the joys of organized, musical humanity.

The creators of the hit musical move up the launch of a digital version of a popular school program.

Round House Theatre presents ‘Homebound,’ a weekly series about life in isolation.

The dancemaker retools himself as a filmmaker as his dancers rehearse in their hallways, making entrances and exits through bathroom doors.

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All the world is no longer a stage. Except online.

Some shows with box-office jitters will have a harder time coming back, experts say.

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The new ritual is a collective expression of a stricken city’s anxiety and appreciation.

Criticism continues over the arts center’s decision to furlough hundreds of employees after receiving the federal funds.

“This came out of nowhere and it came quickly,” says local actor Evan Casey.

Covid-19 has turned an epicenter of culture into one of artistic struggle.

A new date will be announced once Broadway is back in business, Tony officials said.

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The prolific author of “Love! Valour! Compassion!” won four Tonys, for both plays and musicals.

The magical properties of a ramen spoon, a tennis ball and a yoga mat.

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