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The Shed
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effective theater
Paapa Essiedu and Taylor Russell to Star in The Effect Off BroadwaySuccession, I May Destroy You, and Bones and All collaborators linking up to beautifully destroy your mental state.
By Jason P. Frank
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The You Got Older Cast Is Getting Back TogetherThe Clare Barron play returns with a reading at the Shed.
By Jason P. Frank
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The Final SondheimThe complete, from-beginning-to-end story of how Stephen Sondheim, David Ives, and Joe Mantello created the musical Here We Are.
By Frank Rich
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street view
By Justin Davidson
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theater review
A One-Dimensional Robert Moses in Straight Line CrazyRalph Fiennes stars in this talky, static retelling of Moses’s misdeeds.
By Jackson McHenry
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theater review
Help Is an Essay Dressed Up As a PlayProfessor Claudia Rankine looks for America’s soul in its airports.
By Helen Shaw
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design edit
By Diana Budds
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theater review
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
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good fences
Spotlighting Flushing’s Ubiquitous Stainless-Steel FencesArtist Anne Wu reflects on an immigrant aesthetic at the Shed.
By Diana Budds
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Frieze New York and the Return of the MegafairsSocial reentry, sensory overload, and some very good art at the first big event since … well, you know when.
By Jerry Saltz
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new york philharmonic
The Philharmonic’s First Concert Back Brought Me Panic and SolaceAt the Shed, Caroline Shaw’s Entr’acte and Strauss’s Metamorphosen.
By Justin Davidson
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An Exploration of Black Identity at Hudson YardsArtists and high-school students performed in the neighborhood’s new arts center, The Shed.
By Andrew Nguyen
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concert review
Björk’s Cornucopia Concert Is the Wildest Visual Display That I’ve Ever SeenIt’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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