Thursday, October 11, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Theater Review | 'The Shape of Things': They Meet in a Gallery, God Looking On by Ben Brantley

Neil LaBute's seriously contrived new play bizarrely suggests what might happen if Mr. LaBute wrote an episode of the sitcom "Friends."

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Broadway Shows Rebound, but With Fewer Tourists by Celestine Bohlen

A stronger than usual turnout by New Yorkers and suburbanites has helped Broadway theaters bounce back to near normal attendance.

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Conflicts Over Redevelopment Split Lincoln Center by Ralph Blumenthal and Robin Pogrebin

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is being torn by a new level of conflict among its powerful performing arts groups.

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Curtain Going Up at the Performing Arts Library by Mel Gussow

After a $38 million, three-year renovation, the streamlined New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is opening under its new name, the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center.

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