Special Section: Tony Awards By MICHAEL PAULSON Mr. Cooper is going to London with "The Elephant Man" soon, and Ms. Mulligan did "Skylight" in London before coming to New York. By ALASTAIR MACAULAY The two dancers - Mr. Fairchild in "An American in Paris" and Mr. Yazbeck in "On the Town" - are bringing terrific performances to their shows. By MICHAEL PAULSON The two actresses spoke about their careers and their Broadway musicals. By MICHAEL PAULSON The two actors, both nominated for Tony Awards, discuss the physical nature of their roles in "Hand to God" and "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time." By LORNE MANLY The actor, nominated for a Tony Award for "Something Rotten!," says he's tried hard "not to get stuck in the rut of one thing." By BEN BRANTLEY From "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" to "An American in Paris," the Broadway season was filled with identity crises. By BEN BRANTLEY The chief theater critic of The New York Times makes his Tony Award choices. By CHARLES ISHERWOOD This season, shows like "Disgraced," "Airline Highway," "Hand to God," "Skylight" and "The Visit" portrayed the plight of the poor, the dominance of the rich and the anger of the newly radicalized. By CHARLES ISHERWOOD A theater critic of The New York Times makes his Tony Award choices. By ALEXIS SOLOSKI The actress, who plays Anne Boleyn in the plays, has been nominated for a Tony for her role. News and Reviews By CHARLES ISHERWOOD In this play, an artist in South Africa is dogged by apartheid as he paints boulders and stones to brighten a dry landscape. By JESSE McKINLEY Shakespeare & Company, a Massachusetts troupe, has endured increasing power struggles in its evolution from a small operation to a major regional player. ArtsBeat By MICHAEL PAULSON Producers plan to open the musical adaptation of Natalie Babbitt's novel next April. ArtsBeat By LORNE MANLY The Broadway publicist who has been accused of scuttling the star-crossed musical "Rebecca" had several setbacks in State Supreme Court. | Multimedia Helen Mirren, Bradley Cooper, Patricia Clarkson and other Tony Award nominees reveal their crushes of the stage. Poorna Jagannathan, foreground, and Japjit Kaur in a scene from Yael Farber's play in which Indian women describe their experiences of abuse. The show runs through Sunday at the Culture Project. Tony Award nominees for best lighting design used a lot of indigo and steel. Special Section The complete list of nominations, videos, photos and more. | Recommended shows from Ben Brantley, Charles Isherwood and other theater critics for The New York Times. | Feedback Thanks for taking the time to read this email. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond.
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