Stars turn out for a New York concert that proves a rousing counterpoint to Inauguration Day in Washington

Don’t miss “The Tin Woman,” Ken and Brad Kolodner, and Substanial’s album release party.

The million-dollar issue gets new initiatives and funding to bring about change.

Last call for ‘The Gabriels: Election year in the Life of One Family.’

“Roe” tells the story of one of the most contentious Supreme Court rulings of modern times.

The show ‘Ephemeral Architectures’ premiered at the 2015 London International Mime Festival.

Elsewhere, “Cymbeline” gets rewritten as a lesbian love story by Theatre Prometheus.

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REVIEW|| "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," which comes to Broadway next year, slakes the thirst of any Potter-holic.

Tony Award-winner James Monroe Iglehart is trading in his genie bottle for a place in American history onstage.

Science’s unresolved mind-body issue, muddied by money and love.

Woody Harrelson is trying to do something that’s never been done before, although he’s starting to realize why his feat would be a first.

Richard Nelson, playwright-director of “The Gabriels,” talks about the creation of his trilogy.

Revival of Michael Frayn’s Tony-winning play lacks a powerful sense of intrigue.

Terence Blanchard debuts a jazz adaptation of a kids’ novel; Fringe gets topical.

A concert adaptation of a children’s book debuts at the Kennedy Center.

Stephanie J. Block, Mandy Gonzalez, Mario Cantone, Robert Creighton and Randy Graff will lend their voices to the fight against the lung-scarring disease pulmonary fibrosis.

“Charm” details the efforts of a trailblazer to bring more civility to inner-city life.

The U.S. premiere from Norwegian writer Jon Fosse takes minimalism to the max.

A man has pleaded guilty to disrupting a Chicago performance of the musical “Hamilton” and is temporarily banned from some theaters.

REVIEW || Not even the great Cate can salvage this turgid evening.

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