Her Requiem
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Her Requiem

Directed by Kate Whoriskey in an LCT3 production at the Claire Tow Theatre, Greg Pierce’s familial drama address the thrilling excitement surrounding the birth of art, as well as the cost of that thrill.

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Snow White
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Snow White

With Snow White, Company XIV and its director and choreographer Austin McCormick have presented a two-hour collage of song and dance, opera, circus acts, live-action filming and an endless amount of glitter.

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Noises Off
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Noises Off

Michael Frayn’s 1982 comedy that depicts the adventures and escapades of a theatre troupe rehearsing the British sex farce Nothing On, has been revived on Broadway.

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Steve
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Steve

In its world-premiere production, Steve is about real life and the everyday challenges and questions raised by couples who are aging and in denial.

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The Lion
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The Lion

This 70-minute performance tells the story of Scheuer’s life, focusing on his strained and problematic relationship with his father.

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Hand to God
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Hand to God

Hand to God follows a small church community rocked by the evil Tyrone, as he is given life by the timid Jason, brilliantly portrayed by Steven Boyer who somewhat miraculously moves between the two characters without a pause or, seemingly, even a breath.

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Let the Right One In
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Let the Right One In

Brought to St. Ann’s Warehouse from the National Theater of Scotland and featuring remarkable performances by its young leads Cristian Ortega and Rebecca Benson, is an astounding feat of staging and performance, as well as a bittersweet love story.

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On the Twentieth Century
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On the Twentieth Century

Few things are more charming than Kristin Chenoweth in a great role. The multi-talented actress is back on Broadway, starring in a revival of the Comden-Green-Coleman musical comedy On the Twentieth Century.

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Ghosts
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Ghosts

Directed by Richard Eyre and starring Lesley Manville, Henrik Ibsen’s condemnation of middle class society comes to Brooklyn from the Almeida Theater in London.

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The Heidi Chronicles
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The Heidi Chronicles

Wendy Wasserstein’s look at the life of feminist art historian Heidi Holland is receiving its first Broadway revival at the Music Box Theatre, and the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning play is speaking to a new generation with just as strong a voice.

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