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  • “Liberation” Awarded 2026 Pulitzer Prize in Drama. “Bowl EP” and “Meet the Cartesians” finalists.
  • You Might Cut Yourself on Becky Shaw
  • The fine art of survival as a woman artist in ‘Or,’ at Constellation Theatre

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newyorktheater.me /3 weeks ago

“Liberation” Awarded 2026 Pulitzer Prize in Drama. “Bowl EP” and “Meet the Cartesians” finalists.

“Liberation” by Bess Wohl was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. “Bowl EP” by Nazareth Hassan and “Meet the Cartesians” by Talene Monahon were selected as finalists. Vinson Cunn...

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vulture.com /1 month ago

You Might Cut Yourself on Becky Shaw

Led by a superb Alden Ehrenreich, Gina Gionfriddo’s barbed games of money, sex, and power return to the stage.

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dctheaterarts.org /1 week ago

The fine art of survival as a woman artist in ‘Or,’ at Constellation Theatre

In this deliriously witty, fast-paced, and fun-to-watch show are memorable aphorisms of advocacy for the first Englishwoman professional playwright. By JOHN STOLTENBERG

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Getting Older with Clare Barron and Anne Kauffman

At the Cherry Lane Theatre, the writer and the director of “You Got Older,” starring Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman, dish on mortality, romantic angst, and the rapper Pitbull.

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vulture.com /3 weeks ago

Work Is Work: The Receptionist and The Fever

Adam Bock’s play earns a middling performance review; Wallace Shawn’s is a unicorn.

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westendwilma.com /1 month ago

REVIEW: An Act(Or?) – Unafraid to Ask the Big Questions

Bassett Theatre –  Intimate, Ambitious and Unafraid to Ask the Big Questions Bassett Theatre is an independent London-based company, creating original, pop-up theatre with a distin...

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dctheaterarts.org /1 week ago

Studio Theatre announces 2026/27 season

David Muse's final season as Studio Artistic Director features several recent blockbusters, including Bess Wohl's Pulitzer-winning 'Liberation.'

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timeout.com /1 month ago

The Young Vic’s new season includes the world premiere of the ‘Thelma & Louise’ musical, plus Ben Whishaw in ‘Eurotr...

Alt country legend Neko Case adapts the classic ’90s film, while Whishaw stars in a new stage version of Christian Kracht’s bestseller

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timeout.com /1 month ago

The Young Vic’s new season includes the world premiere of the ‘Thelma & Louise’ musical, plus Ben Whishaw in ‘Eurotr...

Alt country legend Neko Case adapts the classic ’90s film, while Whishaw stars in a new stage version of Christian Kracht’s bestseller

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newyorktheater.me /1 month ago

Becky Shaw Broadway Review

The audience gasped almost as frequently as it laughed during the performance I attended of “Becky Shaw,” Gina Gionfriddo’s fierce, funny comedy that revolves around a bad blind da...

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vulture.com /1 month ago

In The Balusters, the Trash Cans Are All Neatly Lined Up

David Lindsay-Abaire mines a rich vein — homeowners’-association disputes — to find dark comedy.

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businessjournaldaily.com /2 weeks ago

The Update | Selah Dessert Theater Presents Blessing’s ‘Eleemosynary’

STRUTHERS, Ohio – Selah Dessert Theater will close its season with “Eleemosynary,” with performances over the next three weeks. The play was written by Lee Blessing, who is best kn...

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dctheaterarts.org /3 weeks ago

Woolly Mammoth to premiere ‘A Fine Madness’ on tour across DC

Created and performed by Woolly company member Justin Weaks, a bold and deeply personal experience transforming theater into a living archive.

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

Genders bend in ‘A Bold Stroke for a Husband’ at American Shakespeare Center

Hannah Cowley’s comic 1783 play is a tale of girl loves boy, girl loses boy, and girl plays boy to get boy back. By ANDREW WALKER WHITE

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howlround.com /3 weeks ago

A Conversation with Susan Bernfield

By Kristin Marting. On 8 June 2026, TORCHES continues with a conversation with Susan Bernfield, a playwright and the artistic director and producer of the award-winning New Georges...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Laurie Metcalf’s Third Act

The once cancelled producer Scott Rudin has staked his own comeback on making her the First Lady of American Theatre.

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vulture.com /2 weeks ago

‘If Those Stockings Had a Sound, What Would It Be?’

For her Tony-nominated Death of a Salesman score, Caroline Shaw knew she had to do something different.

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theatrecat.com /2 weeks ago

1536 Ambassadors Theatre, WC2

THREE WOMEN AND  A DISTANT QUEEN   Ava Pickett’s  breathlessly exciting début play won, at the Almeida,  both a prestigious prize and mixed reviews.   As a first-timer, seeing its...

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

A sisterhood tragically shattered in ‘The Lady Bird of Saint John’ by La Pluma

Staged in Dupont Underground through April 12, this is a touching play whose context is U.S. immigration policies but whose heart is pure dramatist’s art. By JOHN STOLTENBERG

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

Physics meets theater in ‘Rheology’ Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons

Returning to the NYC stage after its 2025 premiere at The Bushwick Starr in Brooklyn, Rheology, now playing a limited Off-Broadway engagement at Playwrights Horizons, is an experim...

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dctheaterarts.org /5 days ago

An excellent ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ by Ardeo Theatre

This is above all an actors’ play, and the level of acting in the production does full justice to Albee’s words and characters. By BOB ASHBY

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dctheaterarts.org /4 weeks ago

Woolly Mammoth announces 2026/27 season

Artistic Director Reggie D. White’s inaugural season is a season of firsts — five world-premiere plays by five playwrights making Woolly Mammoth debuts.

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thewrap.com /2 weeks ago

‘Well, I’ll Let You Go’ Off Broadway Review: A Flawed Gem About a Widow’s Grief Ultimately Glistens

Bubba Weiler's new drama is an unusual examination of the stages of grief with a completely satisfying performance from Quincy Tyler Bernstine The post ‘Well, I’ll Let You Go’ Off...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

What Wallace Shawn Did Before His “Moth Days”

When the two lead actresses in Shawn’s play called in sick, their understudies scrambled to prep in the dressing room. The stand-ins? Deborah Eisenberg and Shawn himself.

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