Kati Szilágyi’s Illustrations for The New Yorker’s Theatre Critic Column

Kati Szilágyi has worked closely with the Art Directors and their team at The New Yorker since 2021, and in those three years has created over nine captivating illustrations for their renowned theatre critic column.

Kati was requested to work in her unique, cut-out inspired style, becoming a major focal point in these illustrations. This style allows for bold and expressive scenes and captures the dynamic energy, emotions, and themes woven into each theatre production.

Her continued collaboration with The New Yorker has been instrumental in engaging readers in the world of theatre. Her contributions to this column highlight just how transformative the power of visual storytelling can be.

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