Hillary Clinton and Malala Yousafzai Toast Their New Broadway Show
Dozens of theater, film and media stars turned out on Thursday night for the opening of “Suffs,” a new musical about women’s suffrage.
By Sarah Bahr and Nina Westervelt
Dozens of theater, film and media stars turned out on Thursday night for the opening of “Suffs,” a new musical about women’s suffrage.
By Sarah Bahr and Nina Westervelt
The event will be at a production of “Suffs: The Musical,” which Mrs. Clinton co-produced.
By Reid J. Epstein
The New York Democrat had top billing at a recent concert event in Florida that took a partisan approach to politics as entertainment.
By Rachel Janfaza
Onstage and off, she was celebrated as a pathbreaking triple-threat who left a huge legacy in musical theater and dance.
By Michael Paulson and Emmanuel Morgan
Laurel Graeber, who has covered kids’ entertainment at The Times for nearly three decades, shared her favorite stories and interviews from the beat.
By Sarah Bahr
The big-budget musical that tried to position itself as a nostalgic love letter to the city will close after a summer of dropping sales.
By Michael Paulson
The Tony Awards went off without a hitch despite a screenwriters’ strike. Among the highlights: The first acting awards for out nonbinary performers, and prizes for two shows about antisemitism.
By Michael Paulson
The composer talked revisiting “The Little Mermaid” after nearly 35 years and the similarities between working with Howard Ashman and Lin-Manuel Miranda.
By Sarah Bahr
It’s not just her voice Ariel loses in the new live-action adaptation. Plus, Sebastian has some updated advice in “Kiss the Girl.”
By Sarah Bahr
Disney’s live-action remake, with Halle Bailey starring as Ariel and a diverse cast, is a dutiful corrective with noble intentions and little fun.
By Wesley Morris
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