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Mar 20

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Fit as a ‘Fiddler’: Broadway’s Sheldon Harnick looks back on 50 years of tradition

By Zachary Green, Ivette Feliciano

More than 50 years after the Broadway premiere of "Fiddler on the Roof," the musical's universal story continues to resonate with audiences seeing its fifth revival, which opened in December. NewsHour's Zachary Green sits down with the musical's 91-year-old lyricist,…

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Dec 27

New ‘Star Wars’ is fastest movie to $1 billion

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Moviegoers flocked to "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" over the Christmas holiday weekend, pushing ticket sales past the $1 billion mark -- the fastest movie to do so in history.

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Nov 20

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Hip-hop and history blend for Broadway hit ‘Hamilton’

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He’s on the $10 bill and he died in a duel, but what else do you know about Alexander Hamilton? Now his life is the subject of a cutting-edge hip-hop Broadway musical, created by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Jeffrey Brown talks to…

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Nov 07

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‘Allegiance’ with George Takei portrays Japanese-American internment on Broadway

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The musical "Allegiance," which recounts a family's struggle to endure the Japanese-American internment in the 1940s, opens on Broadway on Nov. 8. A rare foray onto the New York stage, the show was inspired by one of its stars, George…

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Nov 06

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In ‘Honky,’ a play that plays with the language of racism

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With “Honky,” PBS and Onstage in America present a stage comedy about racism that throws political correctness out the window. Hari Sreenivasan sits down with the play’s author, Greg Kalleres, to discuss how he explores race relations and coded language…

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Nov 04

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Jeff Daniels brings show business home to small-town Michigan

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Early on in his acting career, Jeff Daniels and his wife decided they would take a risk: leave New York and return to the small town of Chelsea, Michigan, to raise their family. There, the TV and movie star built…

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Sep 29

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Anna Deavere Smith tackles school-to-prison pipeline on stage

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For Anna Deavere Smith, actress and path-breaking performance artist, Baltimore is home. After the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, the city became a sadly appropriate setting for Smith to tackle her latest project: a one-woman show about the "school…

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Apr 28

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‘Disgraced,’ ‘Wolf Hall’ among Tony nominees for Best Play

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This year’s Tony nominations are out and we’re revisiting two of the nominees. “Disgraced,” nominated for Best Play, examines questions of identity and Islam in America after September 11. “Wolf Hall,” which tells the story of King Henry VIII and…

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Apr 04

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Elisabeth Moss embraces ‘everywoman’ characters from Mad Men’s Peggy to Broadway’s ‘Heidi’

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Mar 20

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Bringing the theater of the Supreme Court to the stage

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To research his latest role, actor Edward Gero had to go to court: the Supreme Court. His character? Real-life Justice Antonin Scalia. But the new play “The Originalist” is more than a portrait of the famously combative leader of the…

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