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Against Confusion: A Poet Looks Inside the Eye of the Storm

An exclusive and exert from New York poet Thomas March.

Broadway's Indecent Remembers Lesbian Jewish Theater in Nazi-Occupied Poland

"Yiddish theater gave Jewish people in Eastern Europe their sense of identity and community."

From Hamilton to Hairspray, Ephraim Sykes Proves Himself a Triple Threat

"[My parents said], ‘Just be where you are and do your best. Just keep fighting.’” 

Why Falsettos' Return to Broadway Is Needed Now More Than Ever

Nearly 25 years after its groundbreaking premiere, Broadway's Falsettos returns, with Christian Borle and Andrew Rannells starring as loving companions grappling with the AIDS crisis.

Must-See: Taylor Mac's 24-Hour Intermissionless Marathon

"I think my job as a theater artist is to remind people of things that have been dismissed, buried, or forgotten."