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  • The Assembled Parties

    The Assembled Parties  Recommended

    2:00 p.m. every Wed., Sat., Sun. until June 16 | More Dates & Times >>

    OK, theatergoer: You’ve silenced your cellphone, unwrapped your candy, and shushed your seatmate. Nicely done. But how are your table manners? Well...

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  • The Other Place

    The Other Place

    In Sharr White’s play, Juliana Smithton (Laurie Metcalf) is a research scientist fearing a diagnosis of the brain cancer that killed her father and grandmother. But just as we settle in to this familiar disease play scenario, White adroitly flips... More »

  • <i>An Enemy of the People</i>: The Strife of Bath

    An Enemy of the People: The Strife of Bath

    Ibsen's An Enemy of the People (Friedman Theatre) is a play so necessary, and so exhilarating to experience, that I feel slightly abashed saying that the Manhattan Theatre Club's new production, directed by Doug Hughes in an adaptation by Rebecca... More »

  • STOP THE PRESSES

    STOP THE PRESSES

    By the time he retired in 1974, the influential columnist Joseph Alsop had a wide reach in America, impacting policy and popular opinion with his syndicated Washington political column that ran in about 300 newspapers three times a week. A cousin... More »

  • Venus in Fur

    Venus in Fur

    Shiny boots of leather stomp on to Broadway in David Ives’s artful adaptation of Leopold von Sacher-Masoch’s erotic novel. Nina Arianda returns in a see-through dress and kinky shoes to play an actress auditioning for a director (Hugh Dancy)... More »

  • <i>Master Class</i> Looks at Callas Behavior

    Master Class Looks at Callas Behavior

    "Forget all about me," says Maria Callas (Tyne Daly), preparing to conduct the titular activity of Terrence McNally's 1995 play, Master Class (MTC/Friedman Theatre). "Poof! I'm invisible." A likely story. Through her entire career, through all... More »

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