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Theater
Brokeback Mountain Opera Debuts In Madrid
From page to screen to stage, Annie Proulx’s story of two ranchers in love still has an audience
Movie Trailers Will Get Shorter, But Won’t Become Interactive Anytime Soon
Theater owners are cracking down on too-long trailers — and trying to keep you from looking at your phone
BAFTA To Honor Helen Mirren With A Fellowship
The award-winning actress will be given the academy’s highest honor
London’s Globe Theater Adds A Jacobean Playhouse
Shakespeare’s theater gets a sister space
Steven Soderbergh Making NYC Theater Debut with School Shooting Play
Chloe Moretz is set to star
Groundhog Day Musical in the Works
The beloved Bill Murray movie is being adapted by screenwriter Danny Rubin and the team behind the musical ‘Matilda’
10 Reasons for Theater Lovers to Leave New York in 2014
Never mind Broadway, or even off-Broadway — non-NYC theaters have got Sting, Jonathan Lethem, Lawrence Wright and Billie Joe Armstrong
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Heading To Broadway
The hit London play will premiere in New York in the fall
Now Is the Rylance of Our Discontent
Just how good is the new Shakespearean superstar?
James Franco and Chris O’Dowd To Star in Broadway’s Of Mice and Men
The play will mark each star’s Broadway debut
Musical Treats, and Trials, of the Season
TIME takes a look at four new musicals that have opened on Broadway (or nearby) as the annual holiday rush begins
Hurricane Sandy Shutters Broadway, Movies, Concerts
The show will not, in fact, go on—at least not today