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Unmasking the dame of Durango

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

‘Living Wind’ coming to our downtown Transit Center

Dedication ceremony for sculpture planned for Wednesday

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

Making the bully the star on stage

Native Irelander plays fiery redhead in this Irish comedy

With Così, the MET stages a frothy spoof

A prank, a spoof, a satire of serious opera. “Così fan tutte” has been called many things. The title translates variously as “All women are like that” or “Never trust a woman.” Controversial...