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Alicia Graf Mack says her new role as artistic director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is like coming full circle after a stint as principal dancer for the beloved group.
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Tom Stoppard is remembered as a playwright whose wit and curiosity reshaped modern theater.
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Misty Copeland was the first Black principal dancer at the prestigious American Ballet Theatre.
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Misty Copeland took one last spin on her pointe shoes Wednesday, as she retired after a trailblazing career in which she became an ambassador for diversity in an overwhelmingly white art form.
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Each year, many more Americans see live theater in local schools than on Broadway. So when a show has a short run in New York? It's not over.
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The artist and illustrator created iconic posters for movie franchises like Indiana Jones, Star Wars and Back to the Future.
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Broadway's union for performers and stage managers says the sticking point is health care.
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Most of us have a venue we love — a theater or concert space — where we really feel at home. But what do you do if that place goes through radical changes?
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The decades-old radical troupe Bread and Puppet, famed for its protest art including giant puppets, is touring again — mixing circus, politics and bread in a sharply polarized moment.
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Fifty years ago, on Sept. 26, 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show flopped at the U.S. box office — then became the longest-running theatrical release in history.
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Chess Jakobs' new play "The American Five" tells the story of how Martin Luther King Jr. and his closest allies planned the March on Washington. NPR speaks with Jakobs and Ro Boddie, who plays King.
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Artists from abroad are worried that the current climate is making American tours not worth the time and effort.