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As Interest In His Work Grows, Thornton Wilder’s Estate Appoints A New Literary Executor

"Jeremy McCarter, the former New York magazine drama critic and co-author with Lin-Manuel Miranda of the behind-the-scenes book Hamilton: The Revolution, has been named Literary Executor of the Wilder Family LLC … (with a brief) 'to devote special time and energy to the adaptation possibilities in Wilder’s full range of works.'" - Deadline

Star And Understudy Sick, Actor Drives 150 Miles To Save “Evita” Performance

An actor travelled more than 150 miles to ensure a performance of the musical Evita could go ahead after the lead and understudy became ill and could not perform. - The Guardian

UK Theatres Fear A Cascade Of Closures Due To Local Government Funding Cuts

"Loss of local support for the arts is a symptom of the increasing number of councils facing bankruptcy after more than a decade of central funding cuts. … Arts campaigners and performers fear the lights will soon go out in a string of venues across England, Wales and Northern Ireland." - The Guardian

She Helped Bring Some Parity To Theatre

And now, Julia Jordan is stepping down from the Lilly Awards to return to her first love - writing plays. - The New York Times

TikTok And Instagram Drive A New Brand Of Stand-Up Comedy Success

The real-life audience for stand-up is larger, and more diverse, thanks to viral clips. But, one comedian says, "If you base your comedy around the algorithm, you’re doomed. ... You have to do what you think is good for comedy, and not think about the sharing." - Washington Post

Elvis Costello Saw A Depressing Movie, So He Made A Musical From It, Of Course

Cold War (the 2018 movie, and the new musical) "is a microcosm of the tragedy of a Poland wallowing in hardship and paranoia." - Washington Post

Gopnik: Just What Do We Want From Comedy?

Has comedy changed dramatically in purpose in our era? Or have its ideological trappings gone pious in ways that are at odds with what comedians have always done? - The New Yorker

The “Global Downtown”: Under The Radar Is Back, Bringing The World’s Experimental Theater To New York

"In a year in which the festival (had) its budget halved, … a roster of local artists might have been an easier sell. But that would undercut the ethos of Under the Radar, which has always mingled international artists with local ones in pursuit of ... 'the global downtown.'" - The New York Times

Broadway Stage Directors And Choreographers Have A New Union Contract And Achieve A Long-Term Goal

"The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society has reached an agreement with the Broadway League on a new four-year contract that covers associate directors and choreographers for the first time. … (They) had been one of the rare non-unionized groups on Broadway." - The Hollywood Reporter

Broadway’s Huge Holiday Week

Winner of the week? Disney’s The Lion King, which grossed a massive $4,316,629, not only setting a house record at the Minskoff but a Broadway record for the highest single-week gross ever, a big achievement even when noting that the long-running musical played nine performances, as did other productions over the holidays. - Deadline

That Time Andrew Scott Stopped Shakespeare’s Most Famous Monologue Cold

"When I was playing Hamlet, a guy took out his laptop – not his phone, his laptop – while I was in the middle of ‘To be or not to f***ing be’. I was pausing and (the stage team) were like, ‘Get on with it’ and I was like, ‘There’s no way’.” - The Guardian

UK Theatre Leaders Talk About What’s Needed In 2024

"We should positively reframe and reclaim the word ‘risk’ as an artistic necessity that is vital to the future of our sector. What are the classics of tomorrow? We won’t find them if we operate from a place of caution and fear." - The Stage

Peter Marks’s Farewell Column As The Washington Post’s Theater Critic

"For the most part, though, being a theater critic has been an extraordinary privilege. How many people have the opportunity to be transported by an actor’s performance or a playwright’s words or a composer’s music, and then be able to do something about it?" - The Washington Post (MSN)

Deadline’s Broadway Top Ten Of 2023

What so much of Broadway did this year: Provide an unflinching eye — and offer at least a modicum of hope — during very dark times. - Deadline

The Award-Winning Plays Now Banned In Florida

That’s right: in Orange County, Florida, students currently can’t read three Tony Award winners for Best Play, as well as a major work by a Pulitzer prize-winner, let alone a collection of plays by one of the earliest major dramatists in world history. - Howard Sherman

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