Lauren La Torre

Richard III Gets a Columbia Makeover

Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The King's Crown Shakespeare Troupe is bringing the tale of everyone's favorite hunchbacked villain to the outdoor stage in its production of Richard III.

Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra Plays at Carnegie Hall

Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall

Conductor, Andre Previn

Soloist, Denyce Graves

Arthur Miller: 1917-2005

Arthur Miller—the man whose name has become synonymous with modern American drama—died last Thursday night at age 89.

Two Men in the Woods: How Absurd

The stage of The Producer’s Club II is strewn with crates—one stamped “THIS END UP” is lying on its side.

Musical Version of Little Women Lacks Luster, but Foster Shines

Little Women, the famously heart-warming and heart-wrenching story about a mother and her four daughters, is a classic that never seems stale. Until it hit Broadway, that is.

Arturo Ui Pushes Audiences To Rethink the Status Quo

The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui is irresistible.

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Can't Skip

Danny and the Deep Blue Sea

Second Stage Theatre, 307 W. 43rd St.

Student Theater Takes Hold of Columbia Campus

This fall, you don’t have to make the trek to Midtown, or
farther, to get your fill of excellent theater productions. In the

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IN PREVIEWS

‘night, Mother

Opens Nov. 14

The Royale Theater, 242 W. 45th St.

Ivo van Hove's Juicy Gimmick Reveals Too Much

The New York Theatre Workshop’s production of Henrik
Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler is like a kindergarten class