Colbert’s DNA to be shot into space

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Original post by By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

Nigerian Rhapsody

Choreographer Bill T. Jones brings the life of Fela Kuti to Off Broadway, this time as director.

Original post by By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

Theater Listings: Guys, Dolls, Nazis and a Fellow Named Shrek

Selective listings of new shows in New York and around the country this fall.

Original post by By STEVEN McELROY

As ‘Rent’ Ends 12-Year Run, a Gathering of Fans Overflows With Emotion

Fans of the Broadway show “Rent” celebrated its last weekend at the Life Café in the East Village.

Original post by By SHARON OTTERMAN

Robert Novak describes cancer treatment

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Original post by By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

New charges for ‘40-Year-Old Virgin’ actor

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Original post by By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

The Risky Leap From Screen to Stage

Broadway, it seems, has eclipsed Playboy as the place to make Hollywood pay attention.

Original post by By BEN BRANTLEY

Stage: Dinner and a Show, in One Spot, at One Price

The Westchester Broadway Theater has been presenting dinner theater since 1974, and while dinner theater in general may have an unfortunate reputation, the bad rap isn’t always deserved.

Original post by By ANITA GATES

Theater: From Classics to a ‘Toxic’ Premiere

For those who appreciate economy of words, the coming New Jersey theater season can be summed up in five: Shakespeare meets the Toxic Avenger.

Original post by By CARLA BARANAUCKAS

Music: Like Opera Inspiring It, ‘Rent’ Is Set to Endure

With the closing of the Broadway production, the phenomenon that is “Rent” will start to fade, but the work of its composer, Jonathan Larson, will endure.

Original post by By ANTHONY TOMMASINI