Patti LuPone, Christine Ebersole and Broadway’s Friendliest Feud
They play the rival cosmetics titans Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden in the new musical “War Paint.”
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They play the rival cosmetics titans Helena Rubinstein and Elizabeth Arden in the new musical “War Paint.”
By ALEXANDRA JACOBS
A new breed of television shows fits right in with the current environment of fake news, gaslighting and contested objectivity.
By JAMES PONIEWOZIK
C.P. Lacey is starting his 30th year as the most feared character at Amateur Night: A tap-dancing dream killer who shoos booed contestants off stage.
By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI
The lineup for the two sets of concerts, planned in July, also includes the Doobie Brothers, Journey, Steely Dan and Earth, Wind and Fire.
By BEN SISARIO
Larissa Velez-Jackson, half of the duo Yackez, is bringing 11 women, ages 66 to 87, from her parallel life as a fitness instructor, into a new show.
By SIOBHAN BURKE
The “Glee” actor and best-selling author, whose latest young adult novel is “Stranger Than Fanfiction,” talks about a rite of passage.
By CHRIS COLFER
Blanca Li and Maria Alexandrova’s two-woman show, “Goddesses & Demonesses,” coming to City Center, celebrates female power. And the dresses dance, too.
By GIA KOURLAS
Samantha Morton and Lesley Manville star in this new TV drama about prostitution in 1763 London.
By MIKE HALE
Is it too soon? John Singleton’s new series makes pulp fiction out of polarizing issues.
By MIKE HALE