By CHARLES ISHERWOOD This gorgeously danced, and just plain gorgeous, production directed and choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon pays tribute to the 1951 movie of the same title. Reviews By BEN BRANTLEY A riveting two-part stage adaptation of Hilary Mantel's best-selling novels about Henry VIII and his chaotic court is strictly for fun. By BEN BRANTLEY Revisiting a very old theme in this big fat musical of a wedding, with all the trimmings (and Tyne Daly starring), by Brian Hargrove and Barbara Anselmi. By CHARLES ISHERWOOD Ms. Hudgens plays Colette's teenage courtesan-in-training opposite Corey Cott in the musical's revival at the Neil Simon Theater. News and Features By MICHAEL PAULSON Alison Bechdel - creator of the graphic-novel memoir that's the basis of the musical "Fun Home" - watches as the production moves from Off Broadway to Broadway. By ALEXIS SOLOSKI At 82, Chita Rivera is back on Broadway, starring in the Kander and Ebb musical "The Visit" as a rich woman set on revenge. By ERIC GRODE The process of getting this soprano to Broadway took years. "Every major step forward in my career has involved some sense of taking a risk," Ms. Fleming said. ArtsBeat By MELENA RYZIK Mr. Gyllenhaal will star opposite Ellen Greene and Taran Killam of "Saturday Night Live" in the concert production of the sci-fi musical. | Multimedia Ms. Manville plays the aggrieved widow Helene Alving in Richard Eyre's production of the Ibsen drama "Ghosts," at the Brooklyn Academy of Music through May 3. | Recommended shows from Ben Brantley, Charles Isherwood and other theater critics for The New York Times. | A critical guide to productions in New York City, including shows in previews. Feedback Thanks for taking the time to read this email. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond.
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