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“Back Back Back,” a new play by Itamar Moses about baseball’s steroids scandal, could actually use a little juicing itself.
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NEW YORK -- If "The West Wing" offered up politics as an inspirational highway to hope, Beau Willimon's spicy, new campaign stage dramedy, "Farragut North," returns us to those comforting, cutthroat side streets. We're in Iowa -- set your clock back to January! -- for...(more)
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It isn't until Little Edie Beale has gone completely around the bend that an audience begins to fall in love. That pleasurable sensation arises sometime in the second act of "Grey Gardens," the offbeat musical at Studio Theatre about a pair of aristocratic recluses --...(more)
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These are not ideal times to be launching a theater company, but Mark Krikstan is forging ahead. First Stage, the nonprofit theater he co-founded in Tysons Corner and of which he's artistic director, is about to open its second show. Richard Greenberg's time-bending literary dramedy,...(more)
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Directed and choreographed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett, this show is based on the life of the tap dancer Jack Donahue.
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A glass-walled public television studio will open on Lincoln Center’s renovated campus in a creative collaboration between the performing arts center and WNET.org, the two organizations said Tuesday.
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Blair Singer’s artful comic drama “The Most Damaging Wound,” at the Manhattan Theater Source, confirms what many women have long feared: that male bonding is all about grown men behaving like little boys.
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Robert Falls’s deflated revival of David Mamet’s “American Buffalo” evokes the woeful image of a sports car’s flat tire, built for speed but going nowhere.
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For those who complain that there’s not much dance in contemporary dance, there is an antidote in the work of Teri Lee Steele and Oliver Steele.
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Confronting death is not something we do often, at least willingly, in the theater or in life. We avoid it and turn on the TV instead, as one Chicago-based aid worker told Studs Terkel in his 2001 book "Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Reflections on Death,...(more)
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Much of the power of “Billy Elliot” as an honest tear-jerker lies in its ability to give equal weight to the sweet dreams of terpsichorean flight and the sourness of a dream-denying reality.
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