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Shakespeare galore shaping up in the West

Utah Shakespeare Festival celebrates brothers, sisters, twins

New York City police to subway acrobats: Sit down

NEW YORK – The underground acrobats who flip, somersault and pole-dance among New York City subway riders as trains roll are drawing a new audience – police officers. The New York...

A once and future king

DAC’s summer musical ‘Pippin’ is colorful and ambitious

Unmasking the dame of Durango

Durango Melodrama & Vaudeville summer show kicks off today at Strater Theatre

Go West, young man

DHS graduate picked up by established Shakespeare troupe

Carnegie Hall concert honors black history

NEW YORK – In a rehearsal room near Times Square this week, some two dozen men with Broadway-honed voices huddled to strategize. They were practicing choral work ahead of a landma...

Hang-ups, hijinks at the opera

Santa Fe stages five new productions this summer season

Ruby Dee’s legacy of activism, acting mourned

NEW YORK – For Ruby Dee, acting and activism weren’t contradictory things. They were inseparable, and they were intertwined. The African-American actress, who earned lead roles in...

Playwright Ayad Akhtar finds his groove

His latest play, ‘The Who & The What,’ opens Monday

Ayad Akhtar's 'Disgraced' to jump to Broadway

NEW YORK – Ayad Akhtar’s “Disgraced,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play about a successful Pakistani-American lawyer whose dinner party spins out of control amid a heated discussion of identity ...

The legacy of our fathers lives on

'Love, Dad' theater readings at DAC celebrate Father's Day

Short on time, long on humor

10-minute play competition full of comedies