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There Is No Magical Way to Overcome Fear
After being paralyzed on the set of a ‘Harry Potter’ movie, I rediscovered what fearlessness really meant.
By David Holmes
After being paralyzed on the set of a ‘Harry Potter’ movie, I rediscovered what fearlessness really meant.
By David Holmes
The event gave Broadway stars a chance to step out of their costumes and into outfits that showcased personal style.
By The Styles Desk
All of the actors who took home Tonys were first-time winners. Here’s what they had to say after their wins.
By Annie Aguiar
Spirited celebrations that included an official after-party at Lincoln Center and a gathering at the Carlyle Hotel, where revelers broke out in show tunes, continued until nearly 5 a.m.
By Nancy Coleman and Sarah Bahr
“Merrily We Roll Along” is Radcliffe’s fifth show on Broadway, but the first for which he was even nominated for a Tony Award.
By Michael Paulson
He was nominated for featured actor in a musical for his role in “Merrily We Roll Along,” his fifth show on Broadway since 2008.
By Sarah Bahr
This was the first nomination for Radcliffe, who has had five roles on Broadway since 2008.
By Michael Paulson
Times theater critics sing the praises of two shows about fraught collaborations
By Alex Barron, Lynn Levy and Diane Wong
In a new documentary, David Holmes, a stunt performer in the ‘Harry Potter’ films, recalls his life before and after a harrowing accident on set that left him paralyzed.
By Rebecca Carballo
A documentary looks at the friendship that formed during the Harry Potter movies between Daniel Radcliffe and his main stunt double, who was seriously injured in 2009.
By Ben Kenigsberg
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