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New Yorkers and Their ’80s Routines — Block by Block

A ‘Night Music’ of Heightened Harmony, and Pub Theaters That Put Actors First

Review: In ‘Bella,’ an Indomitable Heroine Goes West

Oskar Eustis: The First Time I Burned Money (and Found My Calling)

Review: Shaw’s ‘Heartbreak House’ Gets an Unexpected Visitor

Review: ‘Venus’ Recalls a Woman’s Fortune, and Her Ruin

William M. Hoffman, Who Wrote the Pioneering AIDS Play ‘As Is,’ Dies at 78

Stoppard Classics, Reborn for an Age of Uncertainty