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I appreciate what Corden is getting at, but if he thinks that a movie released 24 years ago gives a depiction of HIV/AIDS in America now, he is so, so wrong. That said, maybe seeing a white Northern man suffering from AIDS would speak to Trump more than seeing African-American men in the South who are

That's because it's more problem play than comedy.

Cheap(er) seats are available for both, especially if you are willing to wait to buy them. Get the TodayTix app. But note that there's no telling what will still be open in the fall.

Librarians can work from home, too, depending on their role in the library/the type of library.

I wondered how much of the audience's enthusiasm at the performance I attended came from paying a ton of money and convincing themselves that it was totally worth it. It's a fun goofball of a show, but I thought Bette Midler was playing herself, to a large degree, and her voice sounded strained. I'm glad that Donna

I saw "Hello, Dolly." I'm in the tiny minority that wanted Falsettos to win.

I first saw it off Broadway with a much smaller cast, presented to an audience sitting at tables around a tent. I wondered how it would work scaled up!

At least Indecent pulled a surprise win for best director!

Or how about that guy in the Elmo costume?

And why did she fade from Broadway memory after Crazy for You? (At least Disney's given her plenty of work)

Awww, Smile. Turned into a Marvin Hamlisch musical that should have done much better than it did.

I agree. It was clever enough to endear me to the pilot, but I couldn't finish the second episode. I got tired of the premise surprisingly quickly. I hope others continue to like it, though. It's full of talent.

Ida is an astonishing movie. A shame to leave it off this list.

How many Tony Awards have an actor in more than one of the nominated show performances? Because Judy Kuhn rocked it that year, with both Rags (such a great score) and Les Mis. I wonder if Terrance Mann was sad he didn't get to perform in both Tony performances, too.

The conceit of the talking objects gets tiresome, especially when they never seem to be giving Jaye useful or clear messages.

I LOVED that episode.

Every reader is going to have different tastes. What's important is that children are exposed to all types of reading material (that includes you, magazines and comic books) and get to figure out what they like best. And if that turns out to be Dickens novels or freaking A Separate Peace (I'm with you on that book),