Sarah Rebell
Sarah Rebell (she/her) is an arts journalist and musical theatre writer. Bylines include American Theatre, Hey Alma, Howlround, The Interval and TheaterMania. She is a National Critics Institute Fellow. Follow her at @SarahRebell.
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Why Danny Strong and Michael Mayer Were Game to Rework the Musical ‘Chess’
The Emmy-winning scribe and the Tony-winning director on overhauling the notoriously troubled cult favorite
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Meet the Two Friends Behind ‘Two Strangers’
Longtime collaborators Kit Buchan and Jim Barne make their Broadway debut with a two-person musical rom-com set in NYC
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The Dramaturg is the Hero of ‘John Proctor is the Villain’
Sadie Sink and Amalia Yoo in John Proctor is the Villain on Broadway. Photo by Julieta Cervantes.
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With Their Broadway Debut, They Finally Got Their Happy Ending
Will Aronson and Hue Park on the incredible cross-cultural journey of Maybe Happy Ending
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With Three Shows in One Season, Whitney White May Be the Busiest Director in NYC
Whitney White, who is directing three high-profile productions this season. Photo courtesy of the artist.
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How One Theatre Company Is Fostering Empathy with Two Shows About Anti-Semitism
The urgency of Arlekin Players’ back-to-back productions of ‘Our Class’ and ‘The Merchant of Venice’
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This Dungeons & Dragons Show Can’t Go On Without You (and Your Smartphone)
The cast of Dungeons & Dragons The Twenty-Sided Tavern, currently running at Stage 42. Photo by Bronwen Sharp.
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Why Maryann Plunkett and Dorian Harewood Fell in Love with ‘The Notebook’
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Why Lila Neugebauer Said Yes to Directing Three Shows at Once
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