Theater
From Broadway To TV, An Actress' Death Takes Us Down Cultural Rabbit Hole
Candice Hoyes uses her surroundings for inspiration — and New York City has no shortage of interesting sights. Jessie Obialor hide caption
Dez, Faye and Shanita (played by Jason Dirden, Lynda Gravatt and Nikiya Mathis) are the "skeleton crew" left behind in a Detroit auto plant after layoffs in 2008. Ahron R. Foster/Courtesy of Boneau/Bryan-Brown hide caption
From Walter White To LBJ, Bryan Cranston Is A Master Of Transformation
In the opening scene of Another World: Losing Our Children to Islamic State, an actor playing a radical imam appears on stage. The play is a mix of journalism and theater, with its script based on the actual words, recorded in interviews, of mothers who lost children to ISIS, an American general and a former Guantanamo detainee. Courtesy of Tristram Kenton/National Theatre hide caption
Chris Evans as Captain America. Zade Rosenthal/Marvel hide caption
'Hamilton' Producers Strike Deal To Share Profits With Original Cast Members
Actor and composer Lin-Manuel Miranda (center) performs on stage during a rehearsal of Hamilton ahead of the Grammy Awards in February in New York City. Theo Wargo/WireImage/Getty Images hide caption
Though the Mardi Gras Indian who appears in Lemonade is a young woman, most people who mask and parade as part of the tradition are male. TIDAL hide caption
Lupita Nyong'o says it was "a very discombobulating thing," to go from obscurity to the Academy Awards. Alex Lubomirski/Lancôme hide caption
After Very Visible Roles, Lupita Nyong'o Looks To Disappear Into Character
People wearing masks depicting William Shakespeare line the street during a parade to mark 400 years since the bard's death in Stratford-upon-Avon in central England on Saturday. LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty Images hide caption