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A ‘Giant’ Arrives on Broadway

April 5, 2026April 8, 2026 Michael Washburn 1 Comment 1983 setting, American vs British Jews, Antisemitism, author controversy, Aya Cash, book publishing crisis, Booker Prize history, British theatre, class dynamics Britain, Farrar Straus, freedom of speech vs responsibility, Giant play, Great Missenden, Holocaust survivor narrative, Israel criticism, Israel Lebanon conflict, Jessie Stone character, jewish identity, John Lithgow, Lebanon War 1982, Literary adaptation, Mark Rosenblatt, Middle East politics, PR crisis, public backlash, publishing industry, Roald Dahl, The Witches, Tom Maschler

A new play about the Roald Dahl scandal lands stateside after sold-out West End run

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Shakespeare Weeps, Zhao Howls

November 30, 2025December 7, 2025 Stephen Garrett 0 Comments Chloé Zhao, Elizabethan England, Emily Watson, Focus Features, Hamlet, Hamnet, Historical drama, Jessie Buckley, Joe Alwyn, Literary adaptation, Maggie OFarrell, Paul Mescal, Period film, Shakespeare

A gorgeous, grief-stricken adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s ‘Hamnet’ hits like a soliloquy to the gut

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The Last Jackass Claims To Be Their Best
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The Last Jackass Claims To Be Their Best

June 27, 2026July 1, 2026 Stephen Garrett 0

Johnny Knoxville and crew in a butt-stuffing swansong

The Cruelty of Nice Minnesota Folks
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The Cruelty of Nice Minnesota Folks

June 26, 2026July 1, 2026 William Schwartz 0
Run, Don’t Walk To See a One-Man, Three-Hour Biopic of French Poet Arthur Rimbaud, Really
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Run, Don’t Walk To See a One-Man, Three-Hour Biopic of French Poet Arthur Rimbaud, Really

June 25, 2026June 29, 2026 Kenji Fujishima 1
Thrilling, Funny, and Sad Tales of Modern Manhood
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Thrilling, Funny, and Sad Tales of Modern Manhood

June 25, 2026June 29, 2026 Jake Harris 0

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