— We remember folk singer and activist Pete Seeger, who died this week at the age of 94.
— Graham Fuller reviews the documentary “Tim’s Vermeer.”
— The musical version of “Titanic,” once considered one of the most troubled productions to hit the stage, will make its return to Broadway.
— Larry Blumenfeld reports from the National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Awards ceremony.
— Craig Hubert reviews the Roundabout Theater production of “Machinal,” starring Rebecca Hall and currently enjoying a Broadway run at the American Airlines Theater.
— BBC Radio will produce an unmade Richard Burton film, based on a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson with a script by Dylan Thomas.
— We review the New York City Ballet’s Art Series, featuring the street artist JR.
— Patrick Pacheco writes about “The Last Ship,” a musical from rock-star Sting, which is coming to Broadway.
— Our Performing Arts pick of the week is the “Verdi at the Met” 20-CD box set released by the Metropolitan Opera.
