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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Another week of n on/off Broadway tweet previews by Elyse Sommer

James X - Gerard Mannix Flynn's James is a natural, amiable Irish story teller, yet much of his humor is distracting. . . Stick Fly — Lydia R. Diamond's country house comedy…

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Review: Stick Fly at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

Lydia R. Diamond's country house comedy a fresh twist by having it play out in the seaside home of a wealthy African-American family

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Review: Maple and Vine at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

time traveling back to the 1950s proves to be no guantee of either happiness and biting social satire .

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Review: Neighbourhood Watch at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

With Alan Ayckbourn exploring the less than wonderful aspects of modern suburban life, anyone who buys a ticket to follow Bluebell Hill residents' efforts to contain a crime wave will have a…

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Review: Happy Hour at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

the umbrella title for Ethan Coen's latest collection of one-acts is something of an oxymoron. What ties the three plays together is misery

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Review: The Cherry Orchard at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

The Classic Stage production has ratcheted up the comedy of Chekhov's last play more than any I've seen; it's also the trimmest

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Last weeks new on/off Broadway tweet previews by Elyse Sommer

Blood and Gifts- enlightening and worthy as T. J. Rogers' dramatized history lesson is, his efforts to humanize the lesson never quite escapes its textbook roots.…

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Review: Blood and Gifts at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

enlightening and worthy as T. J. Rogers' dramatized history lesson is, his efforts to humanize the lesson never quite escapes its textbook roots.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Nudity & Sex on Stage -- how much is too much? by Elyse Sommer

Nudity and  Sex On  Stage. . .When is Bare Bones the right costume?  How real should sex scenes be?  How necessary is all  this  in  your face staging?&nbs…

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Holiday Freebies at Lincoln Center's Atrium by Elyse Sommer

Lincoln Center’s  public and visitors space on the Upper West Side, the David Rubenstein Atrium,  has  a range of , FREE programs this November, December and January -- th…

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Review: Wild Animals You Should Know at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

There's probably a good play in here somewhere. But it's been given a ready for prime time production somewhat prematurely. The producers would have been wise to followthe Boy Scout motto: "…

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Review: Seminar at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

With copy editing jobs disappearing with other publishing jobs, writers wanting a sharp eye cast on their fledgling literary efforts may well need an expensive private teacher like the one i…

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Friday, November 18, 2011

New on/off-Broadway tweet previews by Elyse Sommer

Private Lives — Paul Gross, Kim Cattrai new Elyot is tall, dark and handsome, the sort of debonair leading man born to wear tuxedos and silk dressing gowns and he foxtrots …

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Review: Private Lives at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

Paul Gross, Kim Cattrai new Elyot is tall, dark and handsome, the sort of debonair leading man born to wear tuxedos and silk dressing gowns and he foxtrots divinely

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Review: Burmese Days at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

Unfortunately, the plot, characters and evocative setting of George Orwell's first novel have become muddled and denuded in this page to stage transfer

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Review: Burning at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

Thomas Bradshaw's new play overloads the play with two many ideas that don't work and sex scenes that more excessive and boring than titillating

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Review: Standing On Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

A bunch of A-list authors and actors explore the joys and pitfalls of same sex nuptials

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Friday, November 11, 2011

A trio of musicals for adventurous theater goers by Elyse Sommer

This has been a wonderful few weeks  for  off-the-beaten track musicals.  No  million dollar   song and dance shows  at the top  of  tourist and …

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

More Tweet previews of On/Off-Broadway openings by Elyse Sommer

Venus in Fur - The Classic Stage hit moves to Broadway with the star who was born at CSC aboard and better than ever. . .King Lear- Sam Waterston delivers a foot stamping, bipolar Le…

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Review: King Lear at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

Sam Waterston delivers a foot stamping, bipolar Lear

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l Review: Venus in Fur at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

The Classic Stage hit moves to Broadway with the star who was born at CSC aboard and better than ever

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Review: Queen of the Mist at curtainup.com http://www.curtainup.com/queenofthemist.html by Elyse Sommer

The Transport Group's smartly staged but overly long production of Michael John LaChiusa's new slice-of-American musical

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Recent On/OffBroadway reviews in a tweet by Elyse Sommer

Chinglish- David Korins' gliding and swiveling sets that include a hotel lobby with elevator and revolving door come close to stealing this comedy about mis-communication …

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Review: Chinglish at Curtainup.com l by Elyse Sommer

David Korins' gliding and swiveling sets that include a hotel lobby with elevator and revolving door come close to stealing this comedy about mis-communication in global relationships

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Review: The Atmosphere of Memory at curtainup.coml by Elyse Sommer

While sending up Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'Neill's navel gazing dramturgy does showcase David Bar Katz's comic gifts and ability to juggle a genre spanning plot, the result is too much…

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Review: Dancing at Lughnasa at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

I can't think of a better place to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Brian Friel's 1991 Tony award winning play than The Irish Rep Theater, especially given their lovely production

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Review: Children at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

this revival of A. R. Gurney's first play shows an impressive from the get-go display of theatrical savvy

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Review: Asuncion at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

The chance for Jesse Eisenberg groupies to see him up close and personal in his first playwriting effort is likely to flll every seat at the Cherry Lane Theater

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Friday, October 21, 2011

This week's On-Off Broadway openings in a tweet by Elyse Sommer

Sons of the Prophet- This comedy about grief and pain will l indeed have you laughing often but it's also deeply touching and filled to the brim with serious issue…

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

review: Son of the Prophet at curtainup.coml by Elyse Sommer

This comedy about grief and pain will l indeed have you laughing often but it's also deeply touching and filled to the brim with serious issues..

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Review: Relatively Speaking at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

The bookend pieces are strictly for laughs, the middle piece is as sad as it is funny. Taken together, the three pieces are a bit like having three desserts instead of a really substantial m…

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