| October 8, 2025 
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Dear Theater Fans, Critics panned it, but audiences loved it — and made it unstoppable. Now, as “Les Misérables” celebrates 40 years onstage, Alex Marshall has chronicled the success story of a musical once dismissed as “The Glums.” And it’s still going strong: Today came the news that an arena concert version of the show would make its North American debut at Radio City Music Hall in New York next summer, from July 23 to Aug. 2. Also today: - Broadway: Michael Paulson reported that Broadway is facing a possible strike. There’s been a lack of progress in the negotiations between the Broadway League and two major unions — whose members consist of actors, stage managers and musicians — as they seek agreement on new contracts.
- Musical theater genius: Earlier today Michaela Towfighi reported that the composer and playwright Heather Christian was named one of 22 recipients of this year’s MacArthur Foundation award, a.k.a. the “genius grant.” It just so happens that Christian’s “Oratorio for Living Things” is currently onstage at the Signature Theater in Midtown Manhattan. Jesse Green had glowing praise for the production, which he reviewed in a previous run in 2022.
- Let’s go, Yankees! OK, this is a stretch, but you may feel inclined to tune into the Yankees game tonight after reading Michael’s feature on George Steinbrenner’s theater-loving granddaughter Haley Swindal and the revival of “Damn Yankees” that she’s producing at Arena Stage in Washington. “If there’s something for me to produce, that I think I can get right, it’s a Broadway and baseball musical,” she told Michael.
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And there’s so much more to read this week, including Roslyn Sulcas on Marina Abramovic’s “most demanding, difficult, insane project,” which is titled “Balkan Erotic Epic” and is coming to the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan next year. But before you read on, take a moment to toast “Les Misérables,” and those “Damn Yankees” with a little musical break (Lola would insist). Here’s Lea Salonga singing “I Dreamed a Dream” at the 25th anniversary concert for “Les Misérables,” and Gwen Verdon’s “Whatever Lola Wants,” from the “Damn Yankees” film. Please reach out to me at theaterfeedback@nytimes.com with suggestions for stories or to offer your thoughts about our coverage. And urge your friends to subscribe to this newsletter. Have a wonderful week, Nicole Herrington Theater Editor Like this email?Forward it to your friends, and let them know they can sign up here. |