Hillary Clinton’s in the House
For Broadway audiences, she’s become a familiar sight — and another reason to applaud.
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For Broadway audiences, she’s become a familiar sight — and another reason to applaud.
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Martín Zimmerman’s play, starring Marin Ireland, approaches the subject of American gun violence from a startlingly original perspective.
By BEN BRANTLEY
Wilder’s “The Skin of Our Teeth” made its Broadway premiere in 1942. It’s back, again, with fresh resonance.
By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES
The director recalls putting together a version of “Grease” when he was a teenager in Kenya.
By SAHEEM ALI
Fear festers, burrows and blooms in Caryl Churchill’s short and wondrous play that plumbs the depths of 21st-century terrors.
By BEN BRANTLEY
Wallace Shawn excavates moral cowardice in an authoritarian age, with Matthew Broderick as our guide.
By BEN BRANTLEY
As he moves into film, the “Hamilton” star gets tips from Hollywood royalty and eyes EGOT status, something he says he never set his sights on.
By CARA BUCKLEY
In this Tracy Letts play, an Everyman suddenly realizes he doesn’t believe in God and goes about re-examining all aspects of his life.
By BEN BRANTLEY