Thursday, November 5, 2009 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Rainbow rooms
Theater pair's colorful pad By MICKI SIEGEL

Theater actors Kate Baldwin (starring in Broadway's "Finian's Rainbow") and Graham Rowat (on the road in "Is He Dead?") love to tease their out-of-town friends about New York real estate.

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Joseph Leo Bwarie and Matt Bailey interview

Joseph Leo Bwarie and Matt Bailey interview are on the road playing Jersey Boys Frankie Valli and Tommy DeVito. How great is it? They talk to Joel Markowitz

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Quartett
Reviewedby:Andy Buck

Isabelle Huppert gives a bravura performance in Robert Wilson's visually stunning if somewhat predictable staging of Heiner Müller's play.

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Ben Bradshaw: the Tories wouldn't fund the Royal Court's Enron by Charlotte Higgins

The culture secretary Ben Bradshaw has gone on the attack against the Conservatives' culture policy - and their attempted 'crony appointment' in London

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Evening Standard awards: Why don't musicals get the credit they deserve? by Carrie Dunn

It's been a fine year for musical theatre - but yet again the Standard's judges have failed to notice

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How the fall of the Berlin Wall shook British theatre by Andrew Haydon

The collapse of communism 20 years ago offered rich pickings for British playwrights. Are the tremors afflicting capitalism about to do the same?

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Maggie Siff By Rob Weinert-Kendt

From Mad Men to 18th-century England.

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Alan Mandell and Lawrence Pressman's Odyssey into No Man's Land by Deborah Behrens

Alan Mandell, Lawrence Pressman and director Michael Peretzian take on Gielgud & Richardson's ghosts for No Man's Land at LA's Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, swap personal Pinter tales and justify those damned pauses.

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Mourning Has Broken by Mark Cofta

Displaced by Hurricane Katrina, EgoPo lets Beckett be their guide to Philly greatness.

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The Boys of 'R&J': 4 Young Actors Talk About Shaping Their Careers By FRANK RIZZO

"Shakespeare's R&J" runs Nov. 12-Dec. 20 at Hartford's TheaterWorks

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Joshua Bell Makes Friends By: Andy Propst

The virtuoso violinist discusses his new CD, his musical influences, and working with Kristin Chenoweth, Chris Botti and Regina Spektor.

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Apartments: 2BR loft, Soho By Lisa Freedman

Theatrical director Richard Foreman raises the curtain and gives a backstage tour of his librarylike pad.

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Still Bouncing Off the Fun House Walls By BEN BRANTLEY

Richard Foreman's "Idiot Savant," with Willem Dafoe in the title role, is some kind of wonderful.

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Idiot Savant
Review By MARILYN STASIO

Since when has Richard Foreman been so grand -- and ever so elegantly French?

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Les Gutman reviews Idiot Savant

Richard Foreman has said (though not for the first time) that this is his final play. Do yourself a favor and get some of that apparent babble in your noggin.

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Idiot Savant
Review by Matthew Murray

Foreman is a master of ruling over his worlds with an authoritative hand, so there's no shortage of cohesion even if you may not always be sure what specific brand of adhesive is holding eve…

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Idiot Savant - Review by Matt Windman

Think of it a distinctive, intense, offbeat avant-garde experience. If you're lucky, maybe you'll find some meaning hidden somewhere in this 80-minute circus.

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Idiot Savant - Reviewed by DAVID SHEWARD

Richard Foreman is at it again. His latest work is just as obscure and bizarre as his 50-odd others, and despite a vital performance from Willem Dafoe, it fails to do more than confuse.

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Idiot Savant
Reviewedby:Dan Bacalzo

Willem Dafoe delivers a stellar performance in Richard Foreman's often frustrating new show.

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Silk Stockings (in Concert) - Reviewed by ERIK HAAGENSEN

This musical version of "Ninotchka" was a disappointing Broadway swansong for Cole Porter, and Musicals Tonight!'s inelegant concert presentation fails to mitigate history's verdict.

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Love Child - Reviewed by ADAM R. PERLMAN

You can't quite explain why a good match on paper may inspire little passion in real life; even if you locate the crucial elements, the calculus of combining them is impossibly reductive.

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Good Grief by David Anthony Fox

"Rabbit Hole."

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Curtain Call by Mark Cofta

"The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity."

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Epic's Shakespeare Remix honored

Program receives Coming Up Taller Award

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