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Miss Julie  Chulpan Khamatova, left, as Julie and Evgeny Mironov as Jean, play ill-suited lovers in Thomas Ostermeier's staging of this play at City Center.
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Review: 'Miss Julie' Resets a Celebrated Drama in Putin's Russia
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

Thomas Ostermeier's staging of Strindberg's 1888 tale about a socially forbidden love affair resets the story in the world of Russia's new billionaires.

Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez at the La Jolla Playhouse.
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Fresh Off 'Frozen,' Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez Prepare a New Musical
By LISA FUNG

The married songwriting couple, recent Academy Award winners for their song from "Frozen," have a new show at the La Jolla Playhouse.

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New Plays
From left, Karen Pittman in the title role in
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By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
This new play by Fernanda Coppel, part of Second Stage's Uptown summer season, stars Karen Pittman as a powerful sports agent.
Threesome From near right, Alia Attallah, Quinn Franzen and Karan Oberoi in this dark comedy by Yussef El Guindi at 59E59 Theaters.
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By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
In Yussef El Guindi's play, two male photographers attempt a ménage à trois with a female writer, only to encounter unexpected revelations.
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New Shows in New York
From left: Marc de la Cruz, Theresa McCarthy, Ito Aghayere, Barbara Walsh, Zoe Wilson and Chinaza Uche in
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Review: Helen Keller's Words and Seven Actors in 'Three Days to See'
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI

The Transport Group brings to the stage a play inspired by an essay and directed by Jack Cummings III.

Summer Shorts Festival  Clea Alsip, left, and J. J. Kandel play suburban joggers in
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Review: 59E59's Summer Shorts Are Exercises in Cardio and in Ethics
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI

This annual festival features plays by Neil LaBute, Vickie Ramirez and Matthew Lopez.

Mrs. Smith's Broadway Cat-Tactular!  A grande dame in search of a catharsis: David Hanbury, in drag, in the title role with the so-called Broadway boys Brandon Haagenson, left, and Ken Lear, at the 47th Street Theater.
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Review: 'Mrs. Smith's Broadway Cat-Tacular!,' a Ziegfeld-Style Portrait
By NEIL GENZLINGER

David Hanbury's drag show mines the repertories of favorites like Streisand and Minnelli, as well as the sad story of Mrs. Smith's missing cat.

Butcher Holler Here We Come  Isaac Byrne, left, and Colt W. Keeney play trapped West Virginia miners in this drama at the Tank.
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Review: In 'Butcher Holler Here We Come,' Tensions Down in the Hole
By NEIL GENZLINGER

In Casey Wimpee's play, five West Virginia miners trapped during a cave-in share their histories and anxieties.

What's New on Broadway
From left, Penn Jillette, Georgie Bernasek and Teller in
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Strong Showing for Summer Openings on Broadway
By ERIK PIEPENBURG

Matthew Broderick is to portray a dog owner suffering a midlife crisis in a play by A.R. Gurney.
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Matthew Broderick Cast in 'Sylvia'; Alex Sharp to Leave 'Curious Incident'
By SCOTT HELLER

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Review: Colin Quinn, Full of Nostalgia for Gritty Old New York
By JASON ZINOMAN

David Barlow and Jan Maxwell in
Review: 'Scenes From an Execution' Features Jan Maxwell as a Difficult Artist
By BEN BRANTLEY

Antigona  Soledad Barrio in the title role, with Eugenio Iglesias on guitar, in this dance drama at West Park Presbyterian Church.
Review: 'Antigona,' From Noche Flamenca, Pairs Rhythmic Dance With Greek Drama
By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES

Skippyjon Jones Snow What  Junior Mendez as the conflicted cat in a play adapted from Judy Schachner's children's book.
Review: 'Skippyjon Jones Snow What' Continues Tale of a Conflicted Cat
By LAUREL GRAEBER

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