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1,144 stories from The New York Observer

David Byrne Shows Us His"and Invites Us to Build Our Own"'American Utopia' by Billy McEntee, Billy McEntee

David Byrne's 'American Utopia' gives audiences a chance to reflect on the world they want to see.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:28pm on October 21, 2021[SHARE]

Deirdre O'Connell Holds Us Utterly Captive in 'Dana H.' by David Cote

Here's the thing about this harrowing fugue state of a play, written by Lucas Hnath and directed by Les Waters: O'Connell never speaks.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:44am on October 18, 2021[SHARE]

'Is This A Room' Brings Downtown Weird to Broadway by David Cote

The world is getting weirder by the day. I think the audience is ready for it now.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:28am on October 12, 2021[SHARE]

Ruben Santiago-Hudson Makes Music of the Past in 'Lackawanna Blues' by David Cote

On at the Manhattan Theatre Club, 'Lackawanna Blues' explores survival and finding heart in your own life, backed by harmonica.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:21am on October 8, 2021[SHARE]

Jeremy McCarter: From Drama Critic to Lin-Manuel Miranda's Co-Author by Harry Haun

After working on a best-selling at the behind-the-scenes stories of "Hamilton," the multi-hyphenate McCarter is back with a look at "In the Heights."

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 3:36pm on October 6, 2021[SHARE]

These Queens Will Rock You in Broadway's 'Six' by David Cote

There's no plot to Six, just an agreement among the ex-wives to compete (in song) for who had the hardest time.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:42am on October 4, 2021[SHARE]

This Fall Black Theater Takes New York City by David Cote

The fall 2021 season is bustling with excellent theater about Black stories, experiences, and joy. From the experimental to new favorites.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:24pm on September 24, 2021[SHARE]

Broadway Makes Its Long-Anticipated Return, But How Does It Feel? by Helen Holmes, Helen Holmes

Jubilant audiences reportedly indulged in multiple standing ovations and even wept in their seats.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:47am on September 15, 2021[SHARE]

Shakespeare Gets a Harlem Renaissance in 'Merry Wives' by David Cote

Playwright Jocelyn Bioh's 'Merry Wives' marvels audiences at Shakespeare in the Park with a modern approach to the canon.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:48am on September 7, 2021[SHARE]

Broadway Drama Is Back With the Scorching 'Pass Over' by David Cote

Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu's "Pass Over" has the makings of a modern and Black retelling of "Waiting for Godot" yet stands alone, moving.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:53am on September 1, 2021[SHARE]

Broadway Star Laura Osnes Allegedly Removed from Show for Vaccine Refusal by Annie Levin, Annie Levin

Tony nominated star Laura Osnes has been booted from a performance after revealing to a castmate that she was not vaccinated.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:23am on August 13, 2021[SHARE]

Actors' Equity Moves to Diversify Theatre by Opening Access to Membership by Annie Levin, Annie Levin

Actors' Equity has opened its policy to grant membership to any theatre worker with experience in acting or stage managing in the US.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:57am on August 11, 2021[SHARE]

In-Person Arts Events Are Back and Pandemic Accessibility Is Quietly Disappearing by Brijana Prooker, Brijana Prooker

The way non-disabled people felt during the pandemic is how disabled people feel in a world that doesn't want to accommodate us.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 2:40pm on July 27, 2021[SHARE]

Cherry Lane Theatre, One of New York's Oldest, Has Just Been Sold for $11 Million by Helen Holmes, Helen Holmes

Especially during COVID, New York City theaters have struggled to stay profitable and afloat.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 4:24pm on July 19, 2021[SHARE]

Actress Ann Dowd Courts Your Vote in 'Enemy of the People' by David Cote

The enemy of the people is misanthropic technocrats! No! It's selfish, amoral politicians! No! The enemy of the people is…people?

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:57am on July 6, 2021[SHARE]

David Geffen's $150 Million Gift to the Yale School of Drama Will Make Tuition Free by Helen Holmes, Helen Holmes

"I knew Yale was the right place to begin to change the way we think about funding arts education," Geffen said in a statement.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 8:51am on July 1, 2021[SHARE]

Damned Enjoyable: 'Seven Deadly Sins' in the Meatpacking District by David Cote

At 'Seven Deadly Sins' " a suite of short plays staged in storefronts in the Meatpacking District " it's still under glass, this time with writhing, exotic specimens offered up for moral …

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:18pm on June 29, 2021[SHARE]

The 2021 Summer Arts Preview: Observer's List of the Best This Season by Observer Team, Observer Team

The best in arts and entertainment this summer, from films, television, performing arts, visual arts, and books, compiled by Observer.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 12:00pm on June 1, 2021[SHARE]

Best of Theater Summer 2021, From 'Merry Wives' to 'Seven Deadly Sins' by David Cote

Our top theater picks for summer 2021, full of wicked performances from 'Whore's Eye View' to 'Tiny House.'

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:56am on June 1, 2021[SHARE]

'This American Wife' Sits at the Crossroads of Camp and 'Real Housewives' by David Cote

This American Wife sets out to be an avant-garde, haute-camp allegory of seduction, corruption, and betrayal that conspicuously consumes itself.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 4:08pm on May 26, 2021[SHARE]

Some Broadway Performers are Apparently Resistant to Being Vaccinated by Helen Holmes, Helen Holmes

Furthermore, unions representing Broadway workers have conflicting opinions on whether vaccinations should be mandated.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 11:27am on May 11, 2021[SHARE]

Broadway Will Reopen in September at 100% Capacity, Cuomo Says by Helen Holmes, Helen Holmes

It's not yet been decided whether attendees will have to wear masks, or whether proof of vaccination will be required.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:44pm on May 5, 2021[SHARE]

Jocelyn Bioh and Saheem Ali Usher in the Return of The Public Theater by Molly Wilcox, Molly Wilcox

Playwright Jocelyn Bioh and director Saheem Ali are ushering in the revival of The Public Theater with modern adaptations of Shakespeare.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 1:12pm on April 26, 2021[SHARE]

Stage and Screen Not at All Star-Crossed in 'Romeo and Juliet' by David Cote

The National Theatre's 'Romeo and Juliet' focuses refreshingly more on the angst of these star-crossed lovers than the heat.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 10:17am on April 23, 2021[SHARE]

Experiencing Theater Again at Off Broadway's 'Blindness' by David Cote

Given that the event is automated except for ushers and operators, you're effectively both spectator and live performer.

SOURCE: The New York Observer at 9:45am on April 7, 2021[SHARE]
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