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While he did win a Theater World Award, it was not for best supporting actor; the Theater World Awards are given for New York stage debuts and do not distinguish between lead and supporting performances.
Let's talk about trans-inclusion or exclusion in the theater world.
The musical-theater world has always exhibited an enthusiastic community solidarity.
The theater world has responded to Mr. Trump in other ways.
She immediately landed a prestigious position in the New York theater world.
"I loved hanging out with the playwrights, the theater world," she said.
Several much-praised theater-world figures will shepherd the project to the stage.
In the theater world, only the biggest productions, primarily Broadway, reach that number.
For his performance as Prince Leopold, Mr. Donat won a Theater World Award.
Nor is this shocking in the current theater world, where nudity is commonplace.
This musical theater world is all I've ever wanted to be part of.
Plus, Carey Mulligan noted to Variety that the theater world is also making changes.
It's also the directorial debut of Josie Rourke, who comes from the theater world.
Are there works of fiction that you find capture the theater world particularly well?
And so in the theater world, it was comic books that were the footnote.
Many of the plays also confront the white gaze prevalent in the theater world.
Yet within the theater world, it's not Mr. Rau's plays that are causing a stir.
Schultz was their mentor, their guide, their teacher and an icon in the theater world.
The New York theater world was likewise surrounded and beleaguered by AIDS at the time.
Over his five-decade career, Mr. Horovitz has been an influential player in the theater world.
In the entertainment and theater world, Lin-Manuel Miranda is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with.
In that era Mr. Ailes also flirted with the theater world, producing a few Off Broadway shows.
The action is prompting a combination of reflection and head-scratching in the tight-knit theater world.
The cast is massive — 18 people, 17 of them Asian, a rarity in the American theater world.
And now that Mr. Iconis is a Broadway composer, the theater world is opening to him further.
Despite its popularity with moviegoers, the genre hasn't received a warm welcome by everyone in the theater world.
Mr. Smith said that the appointment of a new executive from outside the theater world was particularly intriguing.
Many guest stars were drawn from the musical-theater world, and the production numbers were staged with verve.
I wasn't getting paid, and I wasn't sure there was a place in the theater world for me.
I spoke with Deen about the play, audience reactions, and the state of trans-inclusion in the theater world.
Ms. DesRoche said that there had generally been a line of people in the theater world eager to adopt.
Yet despite the music, and the heavy participation of theater-world figures, the intention isn't to dramatize, she added.
Yet as anonymous as she is in the wider culture, she is revered by many in the theater world.
AIDS devastated gay New York, at the center of the theater world, and hit people in that industry particularly hard.
Mallo said that every funder she approached turned her down, and she encountered skepticism throughout the theater world in Brazil.
I think each one really leads the theater world to be a beauty, to do more and to be more honest.
But now "Hamilton," created by Mr. Miranda, has taken a step that appears to be without precedent in the theater world.
Someone suggests Austin Pendleton, one of the "magic elves that run through the bloodstream" of the theater world in New York.
Ms. O'Connell said she has never fit the ingénue mold, and struggled to find solid footing in the New York theater world.
The organization polled more than 250 professionals from the theater world to nominate new plays that have been produced once at most.
Some news from Broadway: The theater world is mourning Barbara Cook, the stage star and cabaret mainstay, who died yesterday at 89.
He thinks it could spread to the theater world, which has already had a very visible confrontation with the incoming Trump administration.
That technique fell apart once I got to college and started telling the story to people in the theater world in New York.
Director Rachel Chavkin noted she was the only woman currently directing a Broadway musical and called for the theater world to step up.
Ms. Wagner-Bergelt said the arrangement was a savvy way of ensuring a more by-the-books approach to money in the theater world.
This is threatening to the commercial theater world, which traditionally mounts plays with clear morals and tight narratives — plays that require minimal critical analysis.
He has also built a large group of friends from the theater world; he met his girlfriend, who lives in Maryland, at Broadway Workshop.
He worked in television from its earliest days, dabbled in the New York theater world and operated at the highest levels of national politics.
In a theater world where jobs still remain heavily white and male, it is not surprising that parts for trans-identifying actors are limited.
The big news of the theater world this week will be the list of Tony Award nominees, set to be announced at 8:30 a.m.
Kong also has his own movement director, Gavin Robins, who came out of the physical theater world and has experience with acrobatics and aerial choreography.
As soon as the playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins started to pass his name along to people in the theater world, Mr. Kelly found himself in demand.
This was Ms. Vogel's debut on Broadway at age 65 (after seasons in the New York theater world ) and a passion project developed with Ms. Taichman.
Mr. Brown said it was easy to get Broadway actors to do a benefit on an issue that many in the traditionally liberal theater world agree on.
He's enmeshed enough in the theater world, where so few actors get the chances he does, that he wants to make sure he's clear: He's not complaining.
Liz Flahive and Carly Mensch, the showrunners behind "Glow," a series about professional women's wrestling coming to Netflix this summer, moved to TV from the theater world.
The theater world is in the midst of a golden age of playwriting, and this has coincided with a concerted effort by theaters to diversify their programming.
Premiering back in 2013 at the Festival D'Avignon, the duo's work across visual art, theater, music, and sociology marked them as indie darlings in the theater world.
For his performance as the forest ranger Billy Jester, a Dudley Do-Right before the fact, he received a Theater World Award, created to honor younger stage performers.
" Four years later, he won a Theater World Award for his role as Belyaev the tutor in an Off Broadway staging of Turgenev's "A Month in the Country.
But Lauren Ridloff, starring on Broadway in "Children of a Lesser God," is so new to the theater world that she's not sure what to make of it.
A group of actors, playwrights and others in the theater world signed a letter protesting the recent cancellation of a Black Lives Matter benefit concert at Feinstein's/54 Below.
It was not until his 30s that he sat down to watch an opera, when he was already a star of the theater world with La Fura dels Baus.
I was fortunate to begin my playwriting career in New York's downtown theater community, which was full of organizations that cared about challenging and diversifying the predominantly white theater world.
It seems to me the bob of a woman who has spent the last six years immersed in a novel about the theater world of 22000s New York, which she has.
From Rent to Avenue Q and Miss Saigon, Evans made a name for himself in the theater world before he starred in his breakthrough role — the Boy George-penned musical Taboo.
It was a very different role from the dark characters he would become known for, but it earned him a 1957 Theater World Award and a contract with 20th Century Fox.
Mr. Corsaro, who directed his first opera, Carlisle Floyd's "Susannah," in 21977, came out of the theater world and advocated the idea — controversial to some — that opera singers should also act.
Ms. Roth, the lead producer of the show "Kinky Boots," said she understood where Ms. Lopez-Balboa was coming from because her son Jordan had also dived into the theater world.
And it suggests a link between the nonprofit theater world and the growing production of streaming content in the city, noting that some of the same artists work in both areas.
"It almost doesn't register that one could be a black lighting designer in the theater world, and I still get surprised when I see a black woman doing wig fittings," he said.
The Delusion deal sends a clear signal that it understands the potential that the immersive theater world has already unlocked, and can use that knowledge to create a new generation of virtual experiences.
Instead, of course, Donald Trump won, sending Arbery, along with most of the predominantly progressive New York theater world, into disoriented shock, and convincing him that he needed to write a full play.
"I thought, 'This show will be produced Off Broadway, it will be well received, it will go to Broadway, and this is how I will enter into the musical theater world,'" he said.
She became a culture photographer in 1994 and gradually overcame obstacles in the theater world, too, where producers were accustomed to controlling visual images of their shows by granting access only to photographers they hired.
Broadway — central to, and symbolic of, New York — is not only the pinnacle of the American theater world, but is also big business: Last season the industry grossed $1.8 billion and drew 14.8 million patrons.
In the theater world, reports about this were greeted with a derisive frisson (one website reported, inaccurately, that Trujillo was being brought in to clean up a mess and that Robbins's choreography was being restored).
While she has worked steadily onscreen for the past 30 years, with a few memorable roles under her belt (most recently in the harrowing "Gerald's Game"), it's the theater world that has offered truly challenging material.
While it's fabulous to be in a show that has taken the theater world by storm, "the problem is, everyone expects us to win," said Sean Quinn, the theater's chief engineer and one of the team's pitchers.
Ms. Brandt, who has been part of the Ballet Theater world longer than most — she began studying at its Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School in 2005 before joining the company in 2011 — doesn't like to ask for parts.
As a woman with a disability, I felt such pride as she dedicated her award to young people with disabilities, making them feel seen and heard in an arena like the theater world, which had traditionally excluded them.
And though she never became a household name, she was a titan in the theater world, a visionary producer and teacher who was instrumental in seeding the American continent with the work of playwrights, directors, actors and designers.
From his local grammar school he won a scholarship to study English at Cambridge University, where he often used the cheap railway passes to which his father's occupation entitled him to visit the bright lights of London's theater world.
Reading "From High School Straight to a Career," by Katherine S. Newman and Hella Winston (Op-Ed, April 15), reminded me of many conversations I have had with those from the construction world and those from the theater world.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jovan Rodriguez plans to go underground if protections for immigrants brought illegally to the United States as children expire, giving up on dreams of a master's degree and a career in New York's glittering theater world.
A longtime lead in the theater world, Stuhlbarg didn't get his break in the movies until he was 41, where Hammer was fast-tracked for franchise fame seemingly from the moment he set foot in Hollywood at the age of 19.
But his quietly incendiary speech Wednesday night to the Republican National Convention — a paean to freedom in which he conspicuously ignored calls from the crowd to endorse Donald Trump — has the theater world seeing him in another role: Marc Antony.
The production of "Privacy" at the Public, directed by Ms. Rourke, is the first collaboration between the Donmar, which is one of the most acclaimed theaters in London, and the Public, which holds a similar place in the American theater world.
A 2009 revival of "Brighton Beach Memoirs," directed by David Cromer and starring Laurie Metcalf, Jessica Hecht, Santino Fontana and Noah Robbins, closed a week after it opened to the shock of many in the theater world, including the playwright.
One of his selections in a recent issue was part two of a four part series on being a great consultant written by Tom Critchlow, who is adapting lessons from the theater world into the work of being a consultant.
With a diminishing pool of talented Yiddish speakers, the Folksbiene (the "People's Stage," in English), founded in 1915, has opened its auditions to the larger theater world and trained performers to speak the required Yiddish dialogue, said Zalmen Mlotek, its artistic director.
In recent weeks, the Canadian theater world has been embroiled in a vociferous debate over cultural appropriation after "Slav," an odyssey about black slave music by Mr. LePage and starring the singer Betty Bonifassi, was shuttered at the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
A decision by the estate of Edward Albee not to allow a production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" to cast a black actor as a blond character is reigniting decades-long debates in the theater world over race, casting and authorial control.
Freya made her debut as a schoolgirl in Quinn's previous novel, "Curtain Call," a murder mystery set in London's seamy 1930s theater world, which starred her father, Stephen Wyley, and featured a crusty, hard-drinking drama critic, Jimmy Erskine (based on James Agate).
Some, like Berkeley Rep, explicitly aim to prompt discussion about Donald J. Trump, whose candidacy has alarmed many in the left-leaning theater world; others have opted to stage works in which characters grapple with issues debated during the campaign, like immigration or economic inequality.
The cafe, which was originally on West 58th Street and then moved to East 60th Street, was frequented by Metropolitan Opera stars and other celebrities from the theater world, politics and other fields whose idle gossip or whispered negotiations might suddenly be curtailed by restaurant troubadours.
"None of us, all quite experienced in the theater world, have ever experienced anything of this magnitude and intensity before," said Colin Callender, who with Sonia Friedman has produced the show, which is composed of two parts that can be viewed together or on separate days.
The question of how well — or poorly — the theater world accommodates child care has been talked about for years, and is closely bound up with the discussion of why women are so underrepresented as writers, directors, and designers at the industry's highest, and highest-paying, levels.
Similar issues have been reported in the theater world: In 2016, the respected nonunion Chicago theater company Profiles closed after The Chicago Reader revealed a widely known, 20-year pattern of abuse by its artistic director that included sexual harassment of actors during performances of intimate scenes.
Previews are a unique, enduring feature of the theater world: Kicking off a show's run, they are a period of public performances before opening night, which can last anywhere from several days to, in the notorious case of 2011's "Spider Man: Turn Off the Dark," 180-some performances.
" As late as 21983, when he had already appeared in more than 21986 Broadway productions, he told The New York Times, with more resignation than rancor, "There are a lot of actors like me who have been working a long time, yet no one knows you outside the theater world.
Mr. Friedman's death from complications of H.I.V./AIDS has rattled the theater world, both because he was seen as among the brightest lights of his generation and because it shocked those who had come to see H.I.V. infection as a chronic but manageable condition, at least for those with health care.
And, although "Paris Is Out!" remains Mr. Trump's only Broadway credit, his off-and-on flirtation with the theater world, which included abortive talks about musicals inspired by his career, add some drama to the biography of the man who has unexpectedly become the leading contender for the Republican nomination for president.
Still, over a long career during which she wrote dozens of plays, many of which she directed herself, and fostered the high-minded idea of the sovereign playwright by producing experimental plays and teaching a generation of younger playwrights, Ms. Fornés gained a reputation within the theater world as an underrecognized genius.
Mr. Trump, who loves the theater music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and invested in a Broadway play early in his career, is otherwise not in sync with the liberal political outlook of many in the theater world — at least since he adopted sharply more conservative positions recently after many years as a socially liberal New Yorker.
Around the corner from the Dorfman, the National's thrust-stage Olivier has opened a new play, "Common," which has in turn fed the oddest debate in the London theater world so far this year: Is D. C. Moore's often-incomprehensible historical epic better or worse than the writer-director Yael Farber's poorly reviewed "Salomé," with which "Common" is currently running in repertory?
It's difficult to find a story like that and it's very difficult to find stories about women who aren't either traumatized or ruined by sex… I really wanted to write about female desire and about this idea that there might be seasons in a woman's life where she's really on the hunt for her pleasure, for her desire, for her excitement and is willing to take all kinds of risks in order to do so… [The book] takes place in the 1940s in the New York City theater world, and they're really wild girls, but they survive their wildness.

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