Andrew Scott on ‘Vanya’: ‘Who Isn’t Sad?’
“I really believe that we all do contain multitudes,” Andrew Scott said on a Friday morning in March. Scott may […]
“I really believe that we all do contain multitudes,” Andrew Scott said on a Friday morning in March. Scott may […]
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Two men, barefoot and wearing traditional loincloths around their waists, tussled with each other on a stage transformed to look
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“I don’t know why we have to do this over the phone,” says Arnold, speaking from Rotterdam to his estranged
Broadway OPERATION MINCEMEAT A sneaky compassion lies at the heart of this caper of a show, a deliciously eccentric London
Ken Wydro, a playwright, director and producer who with his wife, Vy Higginsen, poured their life savings into the Off
The National Endowment for the Arts is telling arts groups not to use federal funds to promote “diversity, equity and