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Theater

Highlights

  1. After a Brief Run, ‘Tommy’ Revival to Close on Broadway

    “The Who’s Tommy,” which has a rock score by Pete Townshend, will end on July 21. A national tour is in the works.

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    Ali Louis Bourzgui, center, as Tommy in the musical “The Who’s Tommy” at the Nederlander Theater. The production was nominated for a Tony Award for best musical revival.
    CreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times
  2. Review: A ‘Ulysses’ That Squeezes Bloomsday Into 2 Hours, 40 Minutes

    Elevator Repair Service’s staged reading of the huge James Joyce novel retains much of its humor, pathos and bawdiness.

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    Vin Knight, left, as Leopold Bloom in the Elevator Repair Service production of “Ulysses.”
    CreditMaria Baranova
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  3. ‘I Might Be Real-Life Good at This’: Shooting for Broadway at the Jimmy Awards

    The awards, which celebrated excellence in high school musical theater on Monday, have become a launchpad for future stars and Tony nominees.

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    CreditBess Adler for The New York Times
  4. Review: In ‘Find Me Here,’ Sisters Grapple With a Father’s Will, and His Legacy

    A family gathering fuels Crystal Finn’s new play, in which an excellent cast teases out the many complications of inheritance.

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    Kathleen Tolan, left, Constance Shulman and Lizbeth Mackay in “Find Me Here,” the third and final installment of Clubbed Thumb’s Summerworks 2024.
    CreditMaria Baranova
  5. What to See on London Stages This Summer

    British theater recommendations for visitors and residents of all ages — and inclinations.

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    Adrian Dunbar, center, as Fred Graham and Petruchio in “Kiss Me, Kate.”
    CreditJohan Persson

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