Don Cheadle and Ayo Edebiri Are Giving ‘Proof’ a New Meaning
The actors connected quickly as they prepared to make their Broadway debuts in a new revival of David Auburn’s Pulitzer- and Tony-winning play.
The actors connected quickly as they prepared to make their Broadway debuts in a new revival of David Auburn’s Pulitzer- and Tony-winning play.
Across film ("Sinners," "One Battle After Another"), theater ("Ragtime") and TV ("The Lowdown"), four works suggested what achieving racial equality in America would take.
In "Hamilton," no moment captures the actor's emotional expansiveness, artistic breadth and vocal depth better than this number.
"Spunk," a fable weaving together music and movement, is getting its first full staging since being rediscovered in 1997.
Ahead of the Tony Awards, the playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and the acclaimed ensemble reflected on the challenges of balancing the many script revisions.
"The place where Elphaba and I meet is empathy and advocacy for justice," said Lencia Kebede, who is the first Black actress to play the role full time on Broadway.
Whether it's Elphaba in "Wicked" or Celie in "The Color Purple," the star doesn't choose parts "frivolously"; she wants roles that stay with viewers.
"Severance" is finally back for its second season, three New York art museums are set to reopen and ballet goes extreme.
As pop culture continues to fracture, our critic was drawn to art and performances that explored universal themes by way of specific settings.
Walking around downtown Philadelphia, James Ijames reflected on his new play, "Good Bones," gentrification and the absence that "haunts the cities."
"Wicked," which arrives to the big screen this fall, redeems the villain who is barely a character in L. Frank Baum's classic novel.
The veteran and the newcomer each had their own fears as they joined the Broadway revival of the beloved all-Black musical.
Suzan-Lori Parks's play is the latest work by a Black writer seeking to prioritize Hemings's life and perspective to make her fully dimensional.
"Mad Max" gets a prequel, "The Wiz" returns to Broadway and Larry David gets another crack at a series finale.
A new adaptation shows how rich Alice Walker's novel is and how the source material can lend itself to unconventional storytelling.
Global conflict and personal loss encouraged our critic to seek out art that gave her a better understanding of grief and healing.
The stars Leslie Odom Jr. and Kara Young and the director Kenny Leon discuss the revival, and why its satirical take on racism is still so timely.
Our critic was haunted, in a good way, by the performances she saw in movies, theater and TV that offered glimpses into other worlds.
Corey Hawkins and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II discuss their electrifying performances in the Broadway revival of Suzan-Lori Parks's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
As she makes her Broadway directorial debut, she said her "vision is about seeing a deeper way into" what August Wilson intended with his Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
The actress, nominated for a Tony Award for her magnetic performance in "Macbeth," is drawn to female characters who challenge the status quo.
The female protagonists in "Trouble in Mind," "Caroline, or Change" and "Clyde's" show the richness that comes from having a multitude of Black voices onstage.
The "Pass Over" playwright's bold decision to alter her play's ending was essential, she said, to convey the message that "we as a people need to heal."
By staging Kathleen Collins's rich psychological portraits of Black women, a theatrical group aims to enlighten, heal and inspire.
Oscar-nominated performances this season put the emphasis on the trauma, not the artistry, of Billie Holiday and Ma Rainey. The most insightful movie might just be "Soul."