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The Rachel Sheinkin-William Finn musical is led by Glee's Kevin McHale.
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Johnson Wen, a self-described "stage invader," pleaded guilty to one count of being a public nuisance in Singapore
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Leigh Silverman will direct David Cale's solo play at Studio Seaview.
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The star was feted along with Debbie Allen, Dolly Parton and the production designer Wynn Thomas at a show that has become an awards campaign stop.
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An aggressive fan forced Grande into an embrace during the Wicked: For Good premiere in Singapore last week
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"I will do everything I can for this art form, to support and champion new voices, to protect what makes cinema powerful," the actor said
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The Landman star reflects on working with Taylor Sheridan, being married six times, enjoying "psychedelic refreshments," and his attitude about fans
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On Rachel Sennott's HBO comedy, True Whitaker plays the resident nepo baby. It's (mostly) true to her upbringing.
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With the existential action thriller "Sirat," set in the rave culture of Morocco, Oliver Laxe says that he was not out to shock, but that he is still haunted by one scene.
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Directed by Ryan O'Connor, the one-night-only concert reading drenches Dickens' famous tale in camp musical sensibilities.
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Dougherty Valley High School students are learning how theatre can powerfully impact a community.
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The jazz pianist and composer wrote music for the World War II hit "Early to Bed," which was running when he died at 39. Two concerts will bring its songs back to life.
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Icke dusts off the classics the way a restorer brightens an old master painting. His latest project stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.
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Leroy gets a glimpse of the thing that terrorized his son. Viewers get a glimpse of the monster's origins in Derry.
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At its best, Joy Williams's "The Pelican Child" is delightfully unhinged; at its worst, willfully weird and repetitive.
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Paulena's scathing TikTok is the first big challenge of Maia and Tallulah's professional relationship.
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Lea Michele, Nicholas Christopher, and Aaron Tveit lead the new Michael Mayer-directed production at the Imperial Theatre.
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"NBC's Seth Meyers is suffering from an incurable case of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS)," the president wrote on Truth Social
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He was an architect with no training as an actor whose life was changed by a chance encounter. He inspired rave reviews and a New Yorker short story.
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Lea Michele, Nicholas Christopher, and Aaron Tveit lead the new revival at the Imperial Theatre.
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The magician heist thriller franchise is back for a third installment. We go beyond the illusion to find out why these movies endure.
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In "Hamilton," no moment captures the actor's emotional expansiveness, artistic breadth and vocal depth better than this number.
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In "The Fire," the reporter Cecilia Sala travels to Iran, Ukraine and Afghanistan and follows her generation into the fray.
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The revival of the Rachel Sheinkin-William Finn musical is led by Glee's Kevin McHale.
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Mark Strong and Lesley Manville are superb as a doomed political power couple in Robert Icke's adaptation of the Sophocles tragedy.
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Universal Pictures has pulled back the curtains on Mortal Engines, a steampunk fantasy film presented by Peter Jackson. Jackson is also responsible for the film's screenplay alongside writing partners Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens, the trio behind The Lord of the Rings.
Mortal Engines promises to be one of the biggest special effects spectacles of the year, and ahead of the release, we chatted with director Christian Rivers about the challenges of creating the movie's villain, the hero's facial disfigurements and the mobile cities. Watch the video interview down below after learning more about the YA adaptation.
Here's everything we know about Mortal Engines:
What's the movie about?
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The lights are dimmed, the annual viewing of The Emoji Movie has just ended, and the children are getting ready to lay their spherical, eggy yellow heads down to dream of "Wrapped Present" and "Party Popper." That's right: it's the best day of the year. It's World Emoji Day.
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