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The Shed
theater review
Nov. 14, 2024
King Lear at the Fountain of Youth
Kenneth Branagh’s production is fleet and facile.
By
Sara Holdren
effective theater
Dec. 11, 2023
Paapa Essiedu and Taylor Russell to Star in
The Effect
Off Broadway
Succession,
I May Destroy You,
and
Bones and All
collaborators linking up to beautifully destroy your mental state.
By
Jason P. Frank
reunions
Oct. 5, 2023
The
You Got Older
Cast Is Getting Back Together
The Clare Barron play returns with a reading at the Shed.
By
Jason P. Frank
theater
Aug. 28, 2023
The Final Sondheim
The complete, from-beginning-to-end story of how Stephen Sondheim, David Ives, and Joe Mantello created the musical
Here We Are
.
By
Frank Rich
theater review
Oct. 26, 2022
A One-Dimensional Robert Moses in
Straight Line Crazy
Ralph Fiennes stars in this talky, static retelling of Moses’s misdeeds.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater review
Mar. 25, 2022
Help
Is an Essay Dressed Up As a Play
Professor Claudia Rankine looks for America’s soul in its airports.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
June 17, 2021
The Shed Artwashes Hudson Yards. Who Artwashes the Shed?
Open Call strives for drama in the long shadow of a luxury mall.
By
Helen Shaw
art review
May 12, 2021
Frieze New York and the Return of the Megafairs
Social reentry, sensory overload, and some very good art at the first big event since … well, you know when.
By
Jerry Saltz
new york philharmonic
Apr. 15, 2021
The Philharmonic’s First Concert Back Brought Me Panic and Solace
At the Shed, Caroline Shaw’s
Entr’acte
and Strauss’s
Metamorphosen.
By
Justin Davidson
concert review
May 21, 2019
Björk’s
Cornucopia
Concert Is the Wildest Visual Display That I’ve Ever Seen
It’s fitting for a catalogue that doesn’t much sound like anything else to generate a live show that doesn’t look like anything else.
By
Craig Jenkins
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