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Jul 31

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What Broadway legend Harold Prince meant to American theater

By Judy Woodruff, Anne Azzi Davenport

Broadway director and producer Harold Prince died Wednesday at age 91. Prince won an astonishing, record-breaking 21 Tony Awards with shows that became household names -- and whose popularity still endures decades later. Judy Woodruff reports on a theater legend…

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Jul 31

Hal Prince, towering Broadway director and producer, dead at 91

By Mark Kennedy, Associated Press

Harold Prince, a Broadway director and producer who pushed the boundaries of musical theater with such groundbreaking shows as "The Phantom of the Opera," ''Cabaret," ''Company" and "Sweeney Todd" and won a staggering 21 Tony Awards, has died. Prince was…

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Jun 21

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Why critics seemed ‘absolutely irrelevant’ for this youth-driven Broadway musical

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport, Ilana Bernstein

“Be More Chill,” a Broadway musical written by Joe Tracz and scored by Joe Iconis, explores the emotional rollercoaster of growing up -- with a magical twist. The show’s release comes on the heels of several other successful musicals about…

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May 17

How ‘Raisin in the Sun’ author Lorraine Hansberry defined what it meant to be ‘young, gifted and black’

By Dr. Howard Markel

Before her early death of pancreatic cancer, the groundbreaking writer made history with "A Raisin in the Sun."…

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May 09

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How Aaron Sorkin reworked ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ for Broadway

By Jeffrey Brown

Aaron Sorkin, an Oscar-winning director and creator of the hit TV show “The West Wing,” now has a new adaptation of the classic novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” on Broadway. The reworked version of Harper Lee’s book has been nominated…

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Apr 13

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Broadway play reexamines the U.S. Constitution

By Ivette Feliciano, Zachary Green

A new Broadway production, "What the Constitution Means to Me," is taking a fresh look at the founding document: what it says, who it serves and who it doesn’t. The play’s author and lead actor reexamines the rights laid out…

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Mar 01

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‘True West’ stars Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano on Sam Shepard’s ‘profound sensibility’

By Jeffrey Brown

The Sam Shepard play “True West” is a revival of an American theater classic. The play has been a magnet for great actors since it was written in 1980. In this contemporary version, it stars Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano,…

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Feb 22

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‘Moonlight’ writer hopes audiences leave his new play ‘full of questions’

By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport

The hit Broadway play “Choir Boy” chronicles an African-American prep school and its star pupil, the choir boy, who happens to be gay. Written by Tarell McCraney, a MacArthur Fellowship recipient, the play explores themes not often addressed publicly within…

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Jan 15

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Remembering Carol Channing, theater star who didn’t let life pass her by

Carol Channing passed away Tuesday at the age of 97. The Broadway legend won fame as Dolly Levi in "Hello, Dolly!" and performed it more than 5,000 times.

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Dec 11

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Kerry Washington desperately searches for her ‘American Son’ on Broadway

By Jeffrey Brown

In a sparse room at a Miami police station, parents learn that there has been a confrontation between their son and the police -- and something very bad may have happened. Actress Kerry Washington stars in "American Son," a new…

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