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Peter Marks
Peter Marks
Theater Critic at
The Washington Post
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United States
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English
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Entertainment
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Guest column | Maggie Smith startled us every time
The actress, who died at 89, racked up Oscars and Emmys and a Tony and the affection of legions.
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Tony Awards 2024 highlights: ‘The Outsiders,’ ‘Stereophonic,’ Danie...
The 2024 Tony Awards are being held at Lincoln Center in New York. Follow our live updates on winners and big moments on Broadway’s biggest night.
10 months ago
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Perspective | I saw the stars of ‘Succession’ onstage. One is aston...
Our critic saw Brian Cox, Sarah Snook, Jeremy Strong and others in London and New York to assess how they fare in three dimensions.
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about 1 year ago
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Perspective | A theater critic says so long, farewell, auf Wiederse...
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over 1 year ago
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over 1 year ago
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Perspective | The best of theater in 2023
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over 1 year ago