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151. Now Getting Their Turns In the Spotlight

152. Faking the Past Until a Camera Sees It as Real

153. They're Reunited for a New Mission

154. Sounding an Alarm On Scams and Swindles

155. Returning To Theater, 'Lost In The Magic'

156. A Director Endorses Taking Big Swings

157. Rachel Bloom Enjoys the Ride

158. Flowers and Fake Marble: How TV Production Designers Create the Past

159. Honey, I Blew Up the Family Film

160. Hey Kids, They Put On a Show

161. They Put on a Show at Camp, and It Changed Their Lives

162. In ‘Poker Face,’ Natasha Lyonne Just Wants to Give You Some Truth

163. Jessica Williams Celebrated her Emmy Nomination on the Picket Line

165. Playwrights Put America Onstage, Warts and All

166. More Than the Girl Next Door

167. In ‘The Bear,’ Molly Gordon Is More Than the Girl Next Door

168. A New 'Gatsby' Brings the Past Back Yet Again

169. Reprising Role That He Once Turned Down

170. Can't Repeat the Past? An Immersive 'Great Gatsby' Thinks You Can

171. Nothing to Hide Up His Sleeves

172. In ‘A Simulacrum,’ Steve Cuiffo Has Nothing Up His Sleeves

173. Taking His Part To Heart

174. William Jackson Harper on ‘Primary Trust’: ‘I Needed to Do This Play’

175. The Best and Worst at Theater's Biggest Night

176. Best and Worst Moments of the 76th Tony Awards

177. Under the Radar Festival Is Dropped

178. For Under the Radar, the Experiment Is Over, for Now

179. Fulfilled by a Thwarted Succession

180. ‘Succession’: Jeremy Strong on Kendall’s ‘Catastrophic’ Ending

181. 'Succession' Is Over. Why Did We Care?

182. Barely Surviving 'A Morality Tale'

183. In ‘Succession,’ Tom and Greg Were Never Playing the Long Game

184. Sarah Goldberg on the ‘Barry’ Finale and Bad Decisions

185. Having Fun With a Tragedy Can Be a Cautionary Tale

186. Review: A ‘Romeo and Juliet’ That Clowns Around With Tragedy

187. In 'Sweeney Todd,' a Role That's Filling

188. A 17th-Century Play Speaks To the Present's Hypocrisy

189. Review: At ‘Tartuffe’ in the Park, Hypocrisy Is No Picnic

190. Melting Furniture and a Shark in the Living Room

191. Every Night, She Goes on a Journey

192. The Surprises And Snubs

193. Tony Surprises, Snubs and a Watershed Moment That Wasn’t

194. A Heroic Grocer Wielding His Trusty Tools

195. Sympathy for a Stalker

197. ‘Somebody Somewhere’ Celebrates a Life With Tears and Jokes

198. When the Killer Brings a Casserole

199. ‘Love & Death’ and the Feminine Urge to Commit Murder

200. In 'The Diplomat,' Keri Russell Shows Her Good Side

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