After nearly a quarter century as the New York Times’ chief theatre critic, Ben Brantley has put down his pen – at least for now. He tells The Stage how theatre has evolved over time, the works he believes have redefined the form, and why he thinks there will be a period in which daily critics, as we have traditionally known them, won’t exist
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