| Wednesday, September 16, 2015 | | | | Wednesday, September 16, 2015 | Jesse Dittmar for The New York Times | By MICHAEL PAULSON Tales of race and immigrants open doors this fall in shows like "The Color Purple," "On Your Feet!" and "Allegiance." | | Damon Winter/The New York Times | By MIKE HALE Mr. Owen, who stars in "The Knick" on Cinemax, will take the stage for the first time in 14 years in the Broadway revival of Harold Pinter's play. | | In Performance 2015 Fall Preview The New York Times recently invited performers with new projects this fall to sing at a special concert before an audience at 54 Below. They got one shot to get it right. | Damon Winter/The New York Times | In Bed With Bruce Willis (on Broadway) By ALEXIS SOLOSKI The action star on his upcoming stage turn as a mattress-bound romance writer in "Misery." | Jan Versweyveld | Ben Brantley on Learning to Embrace Broadway Revivals By BEN BRANTLEY So many plays and musicals are being revived so soon after their previous runs that it's best to appreciate the opportunity rather than curse the production. | Evgenia Eliseeva, via American Repertory Theater | Finding That 'Hamilton' Magic on Other Stages By CHARLES ISHERWOOD Productions include an intriguing-sounding show called "Futurity," coming in the fall from Soho Rep, and the revival of Sam Shepard's "Fool for Love." | Sara Krulwich/The New York Times | This Pooch Has a Tony: Annaleigh Ashford on Playing a Poodle in 'Sylvia' By ANITA GATES The actress takes on the title role in A. R. Gurney's play about a Manhattan love triangle (husband, wife and pet). | Clockwise from top left: Gretjen Helene; T. Charles Erickson; Sara Krulwich/The New York Times; and Johan Persson | Theater Listings for the Fall Season and Beyond By STEVEN McELROY The coming theater season will look forward to a possible future king and look back to some of Arthur Miller's works. | | Johan Persson | By BEN BRANTLEY Playing Rosalind Franklin, a lone woman among male researchers in London, Ms. Kidman projects relentless determination. | | Ben Sklar for The New York Times | By JON CARAMANICA The show is an extension of the long working relationship that has made them two of the most in-demand and disruptive songwriters in country music. | | ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this message because you signed up for NYTimes.com's Theater Update newsletter. As a member of the TRUSTe privacy program, we are committed to protecting your privacy. | Copyright 2015 The New York Times Company | 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 | | |
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