Review: Michelle Williams Navigates Choppy Waters in ‘Anna Christie’ This production leans heavily on Williams to humanize a century-old script whose language can feel insistently blunt. By David Cote
Spring Theater Preview: A Dozen Great Shows Bloom On Broadway (And Off) A pop star becomes a demon barber, a TV assassin turns attorney, and Hamlet gets a Black, queer makeover — those are just a few of the miraculous transformations the theater has in store the next few months. By David Cote
Michelle Williams and Thomas Kail Bought a $10.8 Million Brooklyn Heights Townhouse The brownstone dates back to the 1820s. By Morgan Halberg