A stellar reinvention of “Damn Yankees,” a soccer play, a heartfelt Tony winner and more theater we recommend.
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Most of us won't get to see it until its general release in theaters in December, but the Mill Valley Film Festival is ...
The Salt Lake Tribune profiles author Jennifer Adams and her BabyLit board books that introduce classic literature to ...
We're using semicolons less and less; the apostrophe still stumps most of us. Meanwhile, @, #, :, ) have new meanings and are performing new roles. Take a look.
There’s a long tradition of reimagining and reinterpreting Shakespeare plays to explore fresh cultural perspectives — but in ...
On this night at Stony Creek, fortune smiled. The skipper emerged from the tour boat and announced the news: the engine had ...
These teachers – abrasive and irresponsible iconoclasts that they are – might tell me off for being glib. They are simply ...
Marie Rutkoski has written multiple New York Times bestselling novels that differ vastly in genre, geographic location, and ...
Read our review of *Titus Andronicus*, starring John Hodgkinson, now in performances at the Hampstead Theatre to 11 October.
Front-runners 'One Battle After Another' and 'Hamnet' stretch out a wide early lead in the adapted screenplay race.
The long-running BBC quiz show saw contestant Alan tackle his general knowledge round, when Myrie asked a question on ...
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