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Performing Arts

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Review: ‘The Roommate’ struggles to find its heart

The Broadway production starring Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow inspires a lot of laughs, but not much else.
Chantal Mann, Contributing Writer November 26, 2024

Having a roommate isn’t foreign to most New Yorkers or college students, although having one in your 50s and 60s in Iowa is a bit more unordinary. Nonetheless, Jen Silverman’s...

A man and woman in historical costumes on a stage set resembling an office.

Review: ‘Oh, Mary!’ brings unhinged comedy to Broadway

Cole Escola’s fictionalized biographical play is both wickedly funny and surprisingly smart.
Ethan Li, Contributing Writer November 21, 2024

It’s easy to imagine Mary Todd Lincoln sitting in the Oval Office in the 1860s, supporting her husband through his presidency — not, say, drinking paint thinner for fun and...

A man and woman stand facing the audience in adjacent rooms on a stage. The woman’s has a purple hue while the man’s is blue.

Review: ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ melts even the most robotic hearts

The new Broadway musical starring Darren Criss and Helen J Shen is a refreshing comedy merging robots and romance.
Ella Sabrina Malabanan, Staff Writer November 14, 2024

“Maybe Happy Ending” is a tale as old as time — boy meets girl, boy and girl fall in love, boy and girl also happen to be robots. The new musical playing at the Belasco Theatre...

A woman hanging from a bed that is in the air, looking down at a man. Underneath them is a bed of flowers.

Review: Shakespeare takes on vaping, crop tops and energy drinks

With Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor, the new adaptation of Romeo + Juliet makes Shakespeare relatable to a new generation.
Adrianna Nehme, Deputy Managing Editor November 13, 2024

The hundreds of adaptations of “Romeo and Juliet” feel like attempts to keep everyone alive forever — even those who must die in the end. The new Broadway production, “Romeo...

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‘Our Town’ returns to Broadway and proves that sometimes less is more

The star-studded cast of ‘Our-Town’ brings an exciting new take to the deceptively simple small-town play.
Ashley Combs, Staff Writer November 6, 2024

As you enter Ethel Barrymore Theater from the chaotic streets of Times Square, you may feel shocked by what welcomes you inside: a quiet, small town. The theater’s stage just...

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Review: ‘The Outsiders’ is a golden adaptation of a celebrated classic

This Tony Award-winning musical takes author S.E. Hinton’s novel from page to stage, imbuing the story with further dynamism and heart.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor October 9, 2024

While NYU’s newest campus is bringing New Yorkers to Tulsa, “The Outsiders” on Broadway brings Tulsa to New York. The story first came to life as a novel written by S.E....

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Tisch Dance Works student choreographers groove towards the future of dance

WSN spoke to Ainsley Dellinger about the innovative choreographic processes behind the TDW showcase.
Maya Santiago, Staff Writer October 7, 2024

Stage lights dim in the Jack Crystal Theater as eight performers dressed in dark mesh and glitter  take the stage. Silence falls on a sold-out house while techno music pulses...

Multiple people on stage dance in a circle with their limbs extended. In the middle, a performer is midair with his arms up.

Review: ‘Cabaret’ on Broadway is full of ignorance and beauty

The newest revival of “Cabaret” invites you to the Kit Kat Club in Midtown.
Mikayla Smith, Contributing Writer October 4, 2024

When you step off the streets of Manhattan into the Kit Kat Club, you will immediately be transported to 1930s Berlin. Security and staff will encourage you to relax and loosen...

Two people stand back-to-back in the middle of a dark stage. On the left is a woman in scrubs, while a man on the right is wearing a brown military suit.

Medicine meets music: How health care workers communicate loss through song

“Lifeline,” an off-Broadway musical about antibiotic resistance, casts current health care workers to tell an emotionally-charged story of love and disease.
Faith Murdock, Contributing Writer September 23, 2024

A woman leans on a cardboard box marked with the word "ACCEPTANCE" in bold black text.

Tisch students debut ‘If Words Could Talk’ at Theater For the New City

The play — originally a class assignment — made its off-Broadway premiere on Aug. 30.
Krish Dev, Director of Digital & Creative Strategy September 3, 2024

Experimental play “If Words Could Talk,” written by Tisch sophomore Jenn Amelia Martin and directed by Tisch junior Stéphanie Stowers, opened to a full audience at Theater...

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Review: ‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’ does celebrity casting right

“Mean Girls” film star Jonathan Bennett joins fellow Broadway stars in the revival of “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” proving that sometimes stunt casting has the potential to actually work.
Skylar Boilard, Contributing Writer February 28, 2024

The recent Broadway revival of “Monty Python’s Spamalot” opened on Nov. 16  at the St. James Theater with a stacked cast. The musical is a parody of 1975’s “Monty Python...

A bearded Indian man wearing a blue suit kneels between the white words “Vir Das Mind Fool.” There are gold designs depicting clowns, microphones and mountains bordering the frame.

Award-winning comedian Vir Das brings India to Carnegie Hall in his ‘Mind Fool’ Tour

On Jan. 19, Das made history as the first Indian comedian to headline at the iconic venue.
Krish Dev, Multimedia Editor January 24, 2024

Vir Das, a name synonymous with Indian comedy and multiple Netflix specials, stopped at Carnegie Hall on Jan. 19 as part of his 33-country “Mind Fool World Tour.” After an...