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A Boot Camp for Broadway's Starry-Eyed Fledglings
By JOHN LELAND
Part prize ceremony, part bake-off, this year's National High School Musical Theater Awards were a heady experience for the 62 teenagers who took part.
 
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Broadway News
Decision to Close 'Shuffle Along' Is Debated
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Announced on Thursday, the July 24 closing startled Broadway, since the musical had drawn 10 Tony nominations and involved several high-profile artists.
Derek Klena and Christy Altomare in
'Anastasia' Musical Sets Opening
By SCOTT HELLER
The romantic mystery of a girl who may be a 20th century Russian princess will open April 24, 2017, at the Broadhurst Theater.
'The Humans' Will Stay on Broadway but Switch Theaters
By MICHAEL PAULSON
The Tony-winning play will have its final performance at the Helen Hayes Theater on July 24, then start again at the Gerald Schoenfeld on Aug. 9.
Kristen Anderson-Lopez
An a Cappella Musical, 'In Transit,' Is Coming
By JOSHUA BARONE
The musical's writing team includes Kristen Anderson-Lopez, one of the songwriters behind the Disney movie "Frozen."
John Mulaney, left, and Nick Kroll in
Kibitzers on Broadway, Fittingly, if You Ask Them
By DAVE ITZKOFF
This play featuring Nick Kroll and John Mulaney as cranky, opinionated Upper West Siders will have a run at the Lyceum Theater beginning this fall.
 
Reviews
Urban Nightmares as Puppets in 'The Paper Hat Game'
By BEN BRANTLEY
This playful show masterfully provides a multidimensional portrait of a city in perpetual upheaval and a man who is nearly crushed by it.
Shannon DeVido in the
Friends Reunite for a Funeral, and Brutal Honesty, in 'The Healing'
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
This drama by Samuel D. Hunter about friends gathering to mourn a suicide is presented by Theater Breaking Through Barriers.
Grand Central Terminal (that's a set) communed with Radio City Music Hall (the real thing), including a healthy dose of actors and kicky Rockettes, on Thursday night as
Get No Kick From the Rockettes in 'New York Spectacular'
By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES
The Radio City show's aim seems to be selling tickets to people who would rather sit back and watch a sanitized simulation of the city.
Jocelyn Kuritsky (foreground) and Lexi Lapp in
In 'Stet,' Rape, Journalism and the Elusive Truth
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI
Written by Kim Davies, this play focuses on an apparently brutal rape, its aftermath and the writer for a national magazine who covers the story.
From left, Elliott Brooks as Khloe Katdashian, Carmen Mendoza as Kim and Bridget Kennedy as Kourtney in the musical
In 'Katdashians! Break the Musical!,' Cats Talk Like Kardashians
By NEIL GENZLINGER
Another mash-up from the team that turned "Full House" and "Saved by the Bell" into stage parodies.
 
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Critics' Picks
'I'll Say She Is' Revives a Marx Brothers Revue
By NEIL GENZLINGER

Take a Ride on the Farce Train With Two From Ayckbourn
By BEN BRANTLEY

Billy Carter, left, is Ian, a therapist, and Matthew Broderick is John, a widower haunted by his wife, in
'Shining City' Is Brighter With Matthew Broderick
By BEN BRANTLEY

From left, Beth Behrs, Lisa Emery, Jacqueline Sydney and Erik Lochtefeld in
'A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit' Blends Rage With Gallows Humor
By BEN BRANTLEY

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