
A new production exposes the darkness that's always been at the heart of the musical " and the American experiment.
SOURCE: Vulture at 10:23PM[SHARE]It is probably impossible for those theatergoers who didn't grow up with Neil Simon's plays to understand how big a deal he was in his prime, both to the theater and American pop culture. Th…
SOURCE: Vulture at 05:57PM[SHARE]In early December 1948, Patricia Highsmith took a Christmas-season temp job as a shopgirl in the children's toy department at Bloomingdale's. Highsmith, a 27-year-old native of Fort Wor…
SOURCE: Vulture at 11:30AM[SHARE]The last time Frank Rich had a conversation with Chris Rock was in early 1996, when they and the 1950s teen heartthrob Pat Boone were thrown together in a New York television studio as panel…
SOURCE: Vulture at 09:00PM[SHARE]In February 1965, Mike Nichols was a rising stage-director best known as half of the comedy team of Nichols & May, the riotous byproduct of his and Elaine May's collision as early member…
SOURCE: Vulture at 02:29PM[SHARE]Act One is an infectious evocation of a vibrant world written, it turns out, by a chronic depressive who also found the business "pure hell."
SOURCE: New York Magazine at 02:57PM[SHARE]A lifetime making sense of the extraordinary songwriter-as young fan; critic and "enemy"; and, by now, old friend.
SOURCE: New York Magazine at 01:20PM[SHARE]New York Magazine Frank Rich: Post-Racial Farce
SOURCE: New York Magazine at 06:21PM[SHARE]Frank Rich's 1971 review of the Boston tryout of Follies for the Harvard Crimson.
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