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In Munich, Young Directors Offer Horrors Both Real and Fantastical

Broadway’s ‘Is This a Room’ and ‘Dana H.’ to Close Early

Lynn Nottage

Neil LaBute Seeks ‘The Answer to Everything’ in Germany

Revisiting a Post-Apocalyptic Play in the Pandemic

Stop Spreading the News: The Case for a New York Without Tourists

Finding Redemption and Rebirth on the Road to Broadway

Oedipus Takes to the Stages in Berlin

On London Stages, High Ambitions and Mixed Results

Review: When a Stranger Knocks at the Airlock

A Quiet Summer at Edinburgh’s Festivals

‘Walden’ Review: Getting Away From It All

Elka Schumann, Matriarch of the Bread and Puppet Theater, Dies at 85

Free of Protesters, Paris Theaters Reopen With Little Imagination

For West End’s Return, Cleansing Spirits and an Aching for Change

By Zeus! Who Hath Angered the Theatrical Gods?

A ‘Rent’ Reunion Measures 25 Years of Love and Loss

Shakespeare Troupe to Go Without an Artistic Director

With French Theaters Closed, Puppetry Takes Center Stage

10 Plays and Musicals to Go to in N.Y.C. This Weekend