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The 24 Hour Plays – what is theatre without a live audience? With shows grounded, artists and theatre companies are finding inventive ways to adapt – illustration by Antonio Sortino for The New Yorker.
The 24 Hour Plays – what is theatre without a live audience? With shows grounded, artists and theatre companies are finding inventive ways to adapt – illustration by Antonio Sortino for The New Yorker.
Savion Glover at Lumberyard – illustration by Giacomo Bagnara for The New Yorker.
The Disciplined Power of ‘American Crime’ – illustration by Chris Gash for The New Yorker.
True Selves – illustration by Tina Berning for The Current Cinema section of The New York Times.