Houston’s Alley Theater Picks Up the Pieces After Hurricane
Houston’s Alley Theater, drenched and damaged by the recent hurricane, is rising above the floodwaters with plans to salvage its productions.
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Houston’s Alley Theater, drenched and damaged by the recent hurricane, is rising above the floodwaters with plans to salvage its productions.
By REGGIE UGWU
Mr. Jonze is collaborating with the buzzy choreographer Ryan Heffington and the fashion house Opening Ceremony on a dance narrative. (Oh, he has great stars, too.)
By MELENA RYZIK
“Normally when you do a movie, you have those mundane days when it’s like, ‘Today is the scene where I get coffee,’” Mr. Skarsgard said. But not in “It.”
By BRUCE FRETTS
Theater writers go down the shore with Harold and Kumar, Rosalita and Cynthia Erivo, with a side trip to the Stone Pony.
By MICHAEL PAULSON
The “Blade Runner” sequel is coming, and Mr. Ford, Mr. Gosling, Ridley Scott and Denis Villeneuve talk about why they’re reviving it now.
By JEREMY EGNER
Sixteen performances will be rescheduled, disappointing ticket holders from as far away as Oklahoma and Japan.
By DAN BILEFSKY
Brussels’s opera house, La Monnaie, reopened after two years with Philippe Boesmans’ darkly entertaining adaptation of the classic story.
By CORINNA da FONSECA-WOLLHEIM
Hear the 13 songs that caught our critics' ears this week, from the pop-soul of Kelly Clarkson to the giddy rock of the Fluids.
By JON PARELES, JON CARAMANICA, GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO and CARYN GANZ
A "Pinocchio" opera, an Amy Beach concerto and Puccini are among the highlights.