The New York Times: These are heady days at New York Theater Workshop, a small nonprofit in the East Village that has long championed challenging but often also difficult new work.
On Tuesday, rehearsals began for “Lazarus,” a hallucinatory sequel to the novel “The Man Who Fell to Earth” that is the fastest-selling production in the company’s 36-year history, largely because it features new music by David Bowie, who starred in the movie version.
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