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Jesse Tyler Ferguson stars in
Jesse Tyler Ferguson stars in "Fully Committed," now in previews on Broadway. Kate Owen for The New York Times
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Skewers Food Culture on Broadway
By LIGAYA MISHAN
The "Modern Family" star will play a restaurant full of roles in the antic one-man show "Fully Committed."
 
Taking Another Stab

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By DWIGHT GARNER
When Bret Easton Ellis's novel was published in 1991, he and his protagonist, Patrick Bateman, were equally vilified. But Bateman's bloodlust, materialism and obsession with Donald J. Trump are all part of our current cultural fabric — including a new Broadway musical adaptation.
Benjamin Walker
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By ALEXIS SOLOSKI
In this adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's novel, Mr. Walker is working out and absorbing his character, a smooth banker who sidelines as a killer.
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Reviews
Paul Alexander Nolan and Carmen Cusack in a scene from
'Bright Star' Beams Nostalgia Underscored by Fiddles and Banjos
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
Steve Martin and Edie Brickell are behind this slice of vintage Americana that gives Carmen Cusack her Broadway debut.
Phylicia Rashad, left, and Arnetia Walker in
In 'Head of Passes,' Phylicia Rashad Is a Matriarch With Worries
By BEN BRANTLEY
This Tarell Alvin McCraney play centers on family fissures and a woman whose loved ones have gathered for her birthday.
Marianna McClellan and Christopher Sears in
'Stupid _____ Bird' Is Chekhov for the 21st Century
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
This Aaron Posner play loosely adapts "The Seagull" and notably breaks the fourth wall with regularity.
Elaine Davis, left, and Kaneza Schaal in
'Really' Compares the Fixed Image With Life's Flux
By BEN BRANTLEY
Jackie Sibblies Drury's stylishly contemplative new play is a meditation on the nature of photography.
 
News and Features
The star of the tour: a First Folio opened to a scene from
Shakespeare, the Book Tour
By JENNIFER SCHUESSLER
A fleet of First Folios is on a barnstorming tour of all 50 states. We caught up in South Dakota.
The grave of William Shakespeare inside Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Alas, Poor William Shakespeare. Where Does His Skull Rest?
By CHRISTOPHER D. SHEA
Researchers have uncovered evidence that they say indicates his skull was stolen from his grave by a local doctor in 1794.
Zainab Jah, left, and Lupita Nyong'o in
Where There's Smoke, There's Stagecraft
By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES
On the care, feeding and wrangling of fog.
Sean Hayes as God in
Resurrected on Broadway: 'An Act of God,' This Time with Sean Hayes
By MICHAEL PAULSON
Mr. Hayes will play the title role in this show that imagines God offering a new version of the Ten Commandments for today's world.
 
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Critics' Picks
From left, Zachary Levi as Georg, Laura Benanti as Amalia, Michael McGrath as Sipos and Nicholas Barasch as Arpad with Jane Krakowski, on the floor, as Ilona.
'She Loves Me' Is a Daydream of the Ordinary
By BEN BRANTLEY

Justin Danforth and Melissa Mahoney in
'The Pirate La Dee Da,' a Tale of a Runaway Princess
By LAUREL GRAEBER

From left: Susannah Flood, Carter Hudson, Kati Brazda and Steve Key in the
'The Effect,' About Falling in Love While Taking Antidepressants
By BEN BRANTLEY

'Ideation,' About an Office Team's Morally Disturbing New Project
By LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES

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