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Day One of the Cursed Child: Harry Potter and his magic are back!

J.K. Rowling unleashes a play on a fan base hungry for more Hogwarts

How I conquered the queue to get tickets to the Harry Potter play

Patricia Treble overcame obstacles, 17,462 positions in line and hours of waiting to nab her Golden Snitch: Tickets to the new Harry Potter play

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Abortion play draws a big crowd

‘The Abortion Monologues’ premiered last year in Portland

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My play’s longer than your play

Robert Lepage’s new work is nine hours long and it’s not unique. Here comes ‘slow theatre.’

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Playtime’s over

The New York Times is axing Play, its really excellent sports quarterly, which I gushed about not long ago—suggesting, in fact, that its fun, smart, beautifully written coverage was a model of where modern sports journalism might want to take itself. Shows how much I know. I’ll let the Times explain its decision (rather poorly, if you ask me):