THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES To Close January 4, 2026 Dec 3
2025, 02:05:09 PM
Jackie is a fame-hungry opportunist who tried to capitalize on the documentary immediately. She even parleyed it into a sequel reality series a few years ago (that nobody cared about).
I'm not convinced she couldn't make a good topic for a piece of theatre, but that seems like an impossible prospect while she is still alive.
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Helen Shaw is the new Times theater critic Dec 3
2025, 01:50:18 PM
MadsonMelo said: "Is she the first female chief theater critic at the NYT?"
For my money, the best 2 theatre critics in the US are both women- Shaw and Sara Holdren. Even when I don't agree, I find their writing to be extremely worthwhile.
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NYT: It’s a Homophobic Slur. What’s It Doing in So Much Theater? Dec 3
2025, 01:48:26 PM
joevitus said: "ColorTheHours048 said: "joevitus said: "Kad said: "Would it be acceptable to have a speculative piece about a future King George, who is not gay but an incompetent monarch?"
Yes. How is that even a question?
I don't think they two concepts are equal, though, as one is personal while the other is about job ability. But clearly, yes, it would be totally fine. Has it been wrong all these decades to assume and
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Helen Shaw is the new Times theater critic Dec 3
2025, 11:04:42 AM
Green was good at NYMag but there were certainly indicators of what he would become (I will never get over his bizarre offense over Great Comet in his review there).
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Helen Shaw is the new Times theater critic Dec 3
2025, 10:48:14 AM
Shaw is excellent. It's the Times itself I have qualms about. I hope they give her the space to excel.
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NYT: It’s a Homophobic Slur. What’s It Doing in So Much Theater? Dec 3
2025, 10:46:41 AM
Would it be acceptable to have a speculative piece about a future King George, who is not gay but an incompetent monarch?
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Trump takeover of DC Dec 3
2025, 09:40:59 AM
It’s also worth noting that it turns out there aren’t a lot of specific safeguards - a lot of these institutions were protected by the assumption that presidents and their appointees would be acting in good faith and in line with traditional protocol. Part of what has made the first year of this administration effective is their realization of and disregard for that. But I can’t blame Biden or anybody else for not having that foresight and acting preemptively. Generally, peo
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Marla Mindelle (Titanique) and Josh Sharp to Star in A KIDMAN CAROL developmental production Dec 2
2025, 06:22:11 PM
Ginger Twinsies was generally well-received, managed to build some buzz, and did have a respectable limited run- it certainly fared much better than its immediate predecessors at the Orpheum. Hardly a real failure to launch for Zak. In fact, it seemed to launch him pretty well.
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OFFICIAL: Lane/Metcalf DEATH OF A SALESMAN to open at Winter Garden, March 2026 Dec 2
2025, 03:47:12 PM
Since people here apparently can use a refresher on why , exactly, Rudin got put in time out, here's a nice overview, And this is only some of it.
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OFFICIAL: Lane/Metcalf DEATH OF A SALESMAN to open at Winter Garden, March 2026 Dec 2
2025, 03:33:35 PM
Georgeanddot2 said: "It sounds like Rudin's biggest crime was being a jerk. Unfortunately, I have yet to meet a single person in the entertainment industry who isn't a massive jerk, so I'm not sure why Rudin is such a remarkable case."
His crime was not "being a jerk." It was physical and emotional abuse of his assistants.
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Thomas Kail to direct Michelle Williams and Mike Faist in ANNA CHRISTIE for St. Ann's Warehouse Dec 2
2025, 02:59:34 PM
Was the glass bottle thing resolved?
Frankly, it's kind of astonishing that such a choice would have made it to any public performance without having been totally secured and made safe. It's hard to believe anyone signing off on something so obviously risky.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 11/30/25 Dec 2
2025, 02:38:20 PM
pablitonizer said: "So it seems ST season 5 premiere had some effect on First Shadow and it got it's highest grossing week since opening in April. Now is this enough to sustain it after the holidays?I still see this show closing in 2026"
IMHO, it's hard to tell if the new season actually had any effect on it considering this was a major tourist week that would have seen its numbers increase regardless.
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Broadway Grosses: Week Ending 11/30/25 Dec 2
2025, 01:49:46 PM
witchoftheeast2 said: "Should Two Strangers be worried? That's a low number"
It’s a low number but it’s such a small show with no demanding star salaries that it’s likely still hitting its weekly expenses.
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What's next for the St. James ? Dec 1
2025, 07:22:04 PM
Yes, the St. James is huge. And Titanique is, fundamentally, a small, scrappy show, developed in cabaret and off-off Broadway spaces and dependent on having a close connection with the audience. I really cannot imagine it filling a Broadway house, aside from maybe Circle or the Hayes. And unless they have some big names lined up, I cannot see it selling. Everyone in NYC who would have wanted to see it already did over the last 3 years and at much cheaper prices. I assume the producers will be
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NYT: It’s a Homophobic Slur. What’s It Doing in So Much Theater? Dec 1
2025, 07:15:08 PM
I wasn't using it under the assumption it would be automatically censored.
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OFFICIAL: Lane/Metcalf DEATH OF A SALESMAN to open at Winter Garden, March 2026 Dec 1
2025, 06:21:17 PM
quizking101 said: "Question, and I ask this with the notion it may get messy:
Does anyone care about Scott Rudin being a producer?The Reddit/TikTok theatre influencers are up in arms again about his past behaviors and are on their crusade to boycott the production because of his involvement.
At this point, I feel like we can acknowledge That he still sucks as a person, though likely less now, but he also holds the money that gets shows produced. For example, any other producer probably would’ve long pulled the plug on Little Bear Ridge Road, but his and Diller’s money help it stay open (although the running cost is likely low).
I also think that this DEATH revival might end up making profits that Rudin would use to fund the next small play or playwright looking for its Broadway break."
That was pretty much his producing model - big tentpole productions (like Hello Dolly) that allowed him to produce smaller, more prestige plays (like A Doll's House Pt 2).
Greg Nobile / Seaview have more or less copied or built on that model, though have yet to demonstrate aptitude at developing new pieces and they seem out of their depth entirely when it comes to musicals.
Belief in Rudin's producing acumen and indispensability to Broadway seem deeply held among many, but I think that's overblown nostalgia. That NYTimes profile of him from earlier this year just suggested to me his own ego is as large as ever, but he's not actually offering anything new to Broadway- he throws some thinly-veiled shade at folks like Nobile for relying on star casting, but in reality they're just continuing down the path Rudin forged and is continuing down himself.
And of course, he has billionaire Barry Diller at his side. I suspect many in the industry will swallow any reservations they have about Rudin if the money rolls in.
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NYT: It’s a Homophobic Slur. What’s It Doing in So Much Theater? Dec 1
2025, 04:59:02 PM
Again: literally nobody here, nor in the article, is advocating for censorship. People have as much right to voice their personal distaste for a choice of words as others have the right to use those words. It is a two-way street.
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NYT: It’s a Homophobic Slur. What’s It Doing in So Much Theater? Dec 1
2025, 04:20:18 PM
Idiot said: "Telling a playwright what words they can use is not OK."
Good thing nobody here is doing that, nor is the article.
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NYT: It’s a Homophobic Slur. What’s It Doing in So Much Theater? Dec 1
2025, 02:31:20 PM
In my very queer social circle, the word has been pretty much reclaimed and used, if not casually then at least with some regularity.
But I also know of folks who bristle at the use of "queer," which has had a much longer history of reclaimed use, dating at least back to 70s. Everyone's comfort levels are different.
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OFFICIAL: Lane/Metcalf DEATH OF A SALESMAN to open at Winter Garden, March 2026 Dec 1
2025, 02:28:53 PM
melfi39 said: "This is I’m sure a stupid question but I’m coming to New York June 19th, does anyone know if 14 weeks start when previews start or 14 weeks from opening night. I don’t want to miss this!"
It would start from the first performance.
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