‘Boop!’ Arrives on Broadway, With a Surprising 100-Year Back Story

‘Boop!’ Arrives on Broadway, With a Surprising 100-Year Back Story

Betty Boop has arrived on Broadway, nearly a century after she first boop-oop-a-dooped her way onto the big screen. “Boop! The Musical,” like the “Barbie” and “Elf” films that preceded it, imagines a transformational encounter between an anthropomorphic character and the real world (well, a fictional world full of people). …

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Othello and Iago, a Marriage Made in Both Heaven and Hell

Othello and Iago, a Marriage Made in Both Heaven and Hell

Who exactly is in charge here? Is it the strutting general or his self-effacing ensign? The man celebrated for his “free and open nature” or the sociopath who keeps stockpiling secrets? That question has been occupying the minds of theatergoers and readers since Shakespeare’s “Othello” was first performed in London …

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How Orville Peck Got Addicted to Love and Came Out the Other Side

How Orville Peck Got Addicted to Love and Came Out the Other Side

This transcript was created using speech recognition software. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email transcripts@nytimes.com with any questions. archived recording 1 Love now and always. archived recording 2 Did you fall in …

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The Price of a Show

The Price of a Show

There’s a starry production of “Othello” opening on Broadway tonight. And if you’re among the many people who really, really want to see Denzel Washington as a jealous general, opposite Jake Gyllenhaal as a scheming Iago, it’s going to cost you: Most of the center orchestra seats, as well as …

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Phylicia Rashad Knows Her Purpose

Phylicia Rashad Knows Her Purpose

The first time Phylicia Rashad realized what she wanted to do with her life, she was making her way to the exit of a bustling auditorium. This was November 1959, in Houston, after a student music festival at the 9,000-seat Sam Houston Coliseum. Rashad, who was then Phylicia Allen, had …

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8 New Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About

8 New Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About

Critic’s Pick Andrew Scott, Andrew Scott, Andrew Scott … ‘Vanya’ Directed by Sam Yates and adapted by Simon Stephens, this one-man “Vanya” — in which Andrew Scott delivers a tour-de-force performance — arrives Off Broadway after a run in London, where it won an Olivier for best play revival. Though …

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