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A Career With No Sunset
Chad Batka for The New York Times
By MICHAEL PAULSON

Involved with five productions this season, he has no intention of retiring.

 
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By GARETH SMIT

Sheldon Harnick is a titan of musical theater, best known for writing the words to "Fiddler on the Roof." Now he's 91, and he's not slowing down.

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News and Features
Jerry Dixon, left, and Malcolm Gets in
Turn Off Your Devices? Sometimes Plays Turn Them On
By MICHAEL PAULSON

Increasingly, playwrights regard digital communications as essential plot elements, and try different ways of dramatizing them.

Jackie Hoffman — a star of the
Jackie Hoffman Kvetches Her Way to Royalty in 'Once Upon a Mattress'
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI

The actress, known for her tart comebacks and acerbic perspective, steps into her first lead role, as Princess Winnifred in a revival of "Once Upon a Mattress."

Lois Smith, who has been acting professionally since 1952, has never been busier.
Lois Smith's Year of Working Constantly
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI

A professional actress since 1952, Ms. Smith has never been busier, now coming to Playwrights Horizons in the futuristic "Marjorie Prime."

 
Reviews
Matthew Saldivar, rear, and Carson Elrod in
In 'Important Hats of the Twentieth Century,' Saggy Jeans and Sweatshirts Make a 1930s Incursion
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

Neil Jones's play at City Center focuses on warring fashion designers, including one who travels to the future for inspiration.

Ann Dowd, left, and Dagmara Dominczyk in Naomi Wallace's
Naomi Wallace's 'Night Is a Room' Unfurls a Complex Reunion
By LAURA COLLINS- HUGHES

As a birthday present for her husband, a woman sets up a surprise meeting for him with his biological mother in this play, at Signature Theater.

The Rockettes in the "Radio City Christmas Spectacular."
Rockettes in 'Radio City Christmas Spectacular'
By LAUREL GRAEBER

The Rockettes once again are kicking off the holiday season at Radio City Music Hall, with a few new flourishes.

 
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Broadway News
The Beacon Theater, shown when it hosted the Tony Awards in 2011.
Broadway's Tony Awards Move From Radio City to Beacon Theater for 2016
By MICHAEL PAULSON

Jayne Houdyshell, left, and Lauren Klein in
'The Humans' Sets Broadway Opening Date
By SCOTT HELLER

From left, Jawan Jackson, Ephraim Sykes, Julius Thomas III, Donald Webber Jr. and Jesse Nager in "Motown the Musical" at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater in 2013.
'Motown' Will Return to Broadway Next Summer
By LORNE MANLY

Bruce Willis and Laurie Metcalf in "Misery" at the Broadhurst Theater.
A Mixed Week for Plays at Broadway Box Office
By ERIK PIEPENBURG

Dan Burton in ''Singin' in the Rain'' at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.
'Singin' in the Rain' Coming to Broadway From Paris
By ROSLYN SULCAS

Danny Gardner and Mara Davi in
'Dames at Sea' Will Close on Broadway
By LORNE MANLY

 
Critics' Picks
Mario Cantone, left, and Matt McGrath in
In 'Steve,' Contemplating Middle Age and Monogamy
By BEN BRANTLEY

Mark Strong, with Phoebe Fox, left, and Nicola Walker, in
'A View From the Bridge' Bears Witness to the Pain of Fate
By BEN BRANTLEY

Nilaja Sun in her show
'Pike St.,' Where One Woman Speaks for All
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

Jade Anouka, on ground, and Clare Dunne in the Donmar Warehouse version of
'Henry IV,' Donmar Warehouse's All-Female Version
By BEN BRANTLEY

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