Carey Purcell
Carey Purcell writes about pop culture and politics for Vanity Fair, Politico and other publications. In 2019, she published her first book: From Aphra Behn to Fun Home: A Cultural History of Feminist Theater.
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Why Broadway’s ‘Grey House’ Is a Dream Come True for Deaf Actor Millicent Simmonds
The Quiet Place star and her colleagues Andrew Morrill and Levi Holloway on expanding opportunities for Deaf artists
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With Three Shows on Broadway, Costume Designer Emilio Sosa Is All About First Instinct
The two-time Tony nominee is busier than ever with 1776 , A Beautiful Noise and Ain’t No Mo’
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Gabriel Byrne in His Own Words on Broadway
The two-time Tony nominee talks about bringing his memoir Walking with Ghosts to New York
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Why ‘The Butcher Boy’ Sang to Asher Muldoon
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A Year Ago, She Was Leaving the Business. Now She’s Starring in ‘Six’ on Broadway
How the role of Anne Boleyn changed Andrea Macasaet’s life
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5 Shows That Spotlight Great Women in History
Harriet Tubman, Nellie Bly and Molly Brown are just a handful of the sheroes being celebrated on New York stages
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A Rare Chance to See One of the First Immersive Works of Theatre
MarĂa Irene FornĂ©s’ Fefu and Her Friends is finally being revived after four-plus decades
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Why Bedlam’s ‘The Crucible’ Will Surprise You
After a successful engagement last fall, Bedlam’s The Crucible is having an encore run at the Connelly Theater from March 27 to April 26 .
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How Grief Helped Bring the Daughters of Two Theatre Luminaries Together
Playwright Lily Houghton and director Kylie M. Brown discuss their world-premiere collaboration