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David Simon and Ed Burns’ mini-series depicts an unravelling of civilised norms in a pro-Nazi 1940s US
Season Three of the show on Sky Atlantic/Netflix combines intrigue with period authenticity
Broadway may be dark for the first time since 2001, but the theatre producer and social media wizard is used to taking the long view
In her new play at New York’s Shed, the poet and playwright aims to respond to everyday racism
Conor McPherson’s world-weary characters drift and sing through this satisfying show at the Belasco Theatre
This drama at the Public Theater, New York, uses the testimonies of survivors and their relatives
Lucas Hnath’s piece brings a harrowing experience to the stage
The play has engaging moments, but the plot is somewhat hackneyed
The Belgian director’s staging at the Broadway Theatre is darker and more violent than the original
Alice Birch’s deliberately disjointed drama reflects the turmoil of its characters
Suzanne Vega sings with effortless cool in this adaptation at the Pershing Square Signature Center, New York
Simon Stone’s boldly contemporary staging of Euripides at BAM Harvey Theater has Hitchcockian flair
Jane Alexander and James Cromwell are a match made in theatrical heaven at the Helen Hayes Theater
Charles Fuller’s 1981 drama makes its belated Broadway debut at the American Airlines Theatre
Kathryn Hunter excels in this modern-dress staging at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center
This one-woman show at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre adapts Elizabeth Strout’s 2016 novel
This adaptation of John Carney’s 2016 film vividly captures a period in recent Irish history
Despite on-stage tricks, this homage to the songwriter at New York’s Nederlander Theatre is fitfully engaging
A cast of well-sketched characters inhabit this drama at the Linda Gross Theater about a women’s halfway house
Samuel D. Hunter’s new play unfolds at an unhurried pace at the Lincoln Center Theater, New York
Ambitious production of Nazi-era play offers chilling parallels with the US of today
The playwright’s 1985 drama is a laboured history lesson
A German-language adaptation of the author’s autobiographical bestseller proves shockingly vivid
Matthew Lopez’s drama, at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York, tells the epic story of three generations of gay men
Michael Benjamin Washington delivers a cacophony of voices in a one-man show at New York’s Pershing Square Signature Center
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