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Performing Arts

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Ranked: Broadway male tenors

They can all hit that high note, but some of these tenors are simply more charming than others.
Skylar Boilard, Performing Arts Editor October 8, 2025

Growing up a theater kid, Broadway cast recordings and bootleg performances have consumed many hours of my life. Over the years, I’ve formed many opinions on the industry’s...

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Stunt casting takes away from Broadway’s magic

The celebrity casting trend plaguing Broadway prioritizes ticket sales over the quality of productions.
Charlotte Boren, Contributing Writer October 7, 2025

Keanu Reeves’ Broadway debut in the “Waiting for Godot” revival at the end of September sparked fresh conversation about the growing trend of celebrity stunt casting...

Pasadena Golf Club, one of the 12 comedy troupes that were open for auditions this semester. (Charlotte Nichols for WSN)

Behind the curtain of NYU comedy auditions

The truth about breaking into the university’s illustrious sketch, improv and stand-up comedy scene, from perspectives on both sides of the audition table.
SophieAnn DeVito, Contributing Writer October 3, 2025

Every September, NYU students with a passion for acting, writing or class-clowning dive headfirst into the comedy audition circuit. All sketch, improv and stand-up groups look...

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5 casting choices we’re manifesting

We all have dreams, and some of ours just happen to include Timothée Chalamet embracing his inner theater kid.

Some people daydream about their romantic interests, good grades or a tropical vacation. Here at WSN’s Arts desk, we’re too busy dreaming up scenarios where our favorite actors...

(Courtesy of Matthew Murphy)

Review: ‘Art’ on Broadway fails to craft a compelling production

Director Scott Ellis’ star-powered revival rejects creative risk in favor of using celebrity names to boost its box office.
Chantal Mann, Staff Writer September 26, 2025

What is art? This is a question museum curators, theater critics and NYU undergraduates alike grapple with endlessly. The short answer: No one knows for sure, and especially...

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A guide to the performing arts at NYU as a non-major

Finding your path to express your talents on stage can be daunting, especially at a prestigious arts institution. Here’s how to get involved.
Aria Ramnath, Contributing Writer September 24, 2025

When people think of performing arts at NYU, the Tisch School of the Arts’ and the Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development’s prestigious theater programs...

(Courtesy of Matthew Murphy)

Summer camp has never been so camp in ‘Ginger Twinsies’

WSN spoke with actors Lakisha May and Matthew Wilkas about off-Broadway’s newest sensation, which parodies childhood classic “The Parent Trap.”
Amelia Knust, Music Editor September 23, 2025

If you’ve ever felt personally victimized by the villainization of money-driven publicist Meredith Blake in Nancy Meyers’ “The Parent Trap,” look no further than...

(Julianna Lindo for WSN)

5 shows we want a Broadway revival of

From your middle school haunts to shows gone too soon, here are the productions we’re itching to see back on Broadway.

Whether spotlighting overlooked shows or reimagining classics, Broadway revivals introduce timeless theater to new audiences. Out of countless productions that have come and gone,...

(Courtesy of Playbill)

WSN’s guide to the Broadway Flea Market

Shubert Alley is sure to be bustling on Sept. 21 for the annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction — here’s what you won’t want to miss.
Skylar Boilard, Performing Arts Editor September 16, 2025

Prepare for high energy and huge crowds this Sunday because every theater-lover’s favorite event of the season is coming back around. New York City’s theater district...

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From rehearsal to Radio City: A summer that hit the right note

The cast of NYU's Presidential Welcome Reality Show opened up about the behind-the-scenes of putting together an original show and performing at a legendary New York City venue.
Skylar Boilard, Performing Arts Editor September 12, 2025

After a long and academically draining semester, many students might allow themselves to take a much-needed break, spending their summers relaxing before they return to the...

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Must-see theater in NYC this fall

From politically charged ballads to original comedies, here’s what’s onstage on and off Broadway.
Ethan Li, Staff Writer September 4, 2025

Theater marquees across New York City are flickering back to life with the start of Broadway’s fall season. What better way to ring in the occasion — and the start of a new...

"Maybe Happy Ending," written by Steinhardt alum Hue Park and Tisch alum Will Aronson, was the most awarded production at the awards ceremony. (Courtesy of Matthew Murphy)

18 alumni take home Tony Awards

NYU alumni scored 22 awards in seven categories at this year’s ceremony, including best play and best new musical.
Ethan Li, Staff Writer June 10, 2025

NYU alumni secured best play and best new musical at this year’s Tony Awards — two of the night's top honors, and just a couple of the 22 total awards won by former Violets...