MCC’s new play tackles race and identity Call a Spade is the name of a daring new four-character play by Shaleeha G’ntamobi, who has been called “our next Lorraine…
SOURCE: TDF at 04:06PMEllen McLaughlin’s “Septimus and Clarissa,” an adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway,” throws down a bold visual gauntlet from its very first moments.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:01PM“Lush Valley” amounts to a gussied-up high school civics class, albeit one that is occasionally commandeered by the glee club.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:01PMOver the years Jonas Hassen Khemiri, the playwright behind “Invasion!,” has learned the subtle but corrosive role that words can have.
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SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:06PMHow the crew handles the raucous finale of the Broadway revival In the final haunting moments of Hair, the entire cast (with one crucial exception) files its way up the aisles singing an a c…
SOURCE: TDF at 12:01PM“The Yellow Brick Road,” a Latino-flavored riff on the L. Frank Baum classic, is carried by salsa and merengue.
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SOURCE: TDF at 02:36PMIn “The Shoemaker” Danny Aiello plays an immigrant caught up in the terrorist attacks and recalling an earlier dark time in his family’s history.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:30PMThe actor-writer launches “The Patsy” and “Jonas” With his gray temples, strong features, and sunken eyes, David Greenspan could almost pass for Mitt Romney’s b…
SOURCE: TDF at 12:03PMWorld War I has spawned a cultural cottage industry of war-themed stories in theater, film and art.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:10PMUnusual settings for staging Shakespeare have come to be celebrated as much as the plays and performances themselves.
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SOURCE: TDF at 02:58PM“MoLoRa” is a visceral approach to Aeschylus’s “Oresteia” by the South African playwright and director Yael Farber.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:13PMThe New Haarlem Arts Theater makes its debut with a difficult James Baldwin drama from 1964.
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SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:30PMHow the actor is tackling two roles for Shakespeare in the Park One advantage of performing in repertory is the chance to try on a variety of roles: Coriolanus one night, a stable han…
SOURCE: TDF at 01:28PMThe character actor John Cullum, at 81, shows no signs of slowing down: he’s playing in two Shakespeare in the Park productions this summer.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:29PMThe animal trainer William Berloni, who found Little Orphan Annie her dog and has groomed scores of other animals for Broadway, will be honored during the Tony Awards this weekend.
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SOURCE: TDF at 11:10AMIn “WTC View,” a Manhattan man’s roommate search is disrupted by history: the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:41PMRonan Noone’s “Little Black Dress,” at the Theater at St. Clement’s, focuses on a woman who yearns to flee her husband and son.
SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 06:30PMHumor is found in the grim setting of a not-so-distant time in Laurel Haines’s “Future Anxiety,” now at the Flea Theater in TriBeCa.
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