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413 stories by "Anita Gates"

Theater Review | Connecticut: Talking to the Wall, and Not Liking the Answers by Anita Gates

The last time we saw Judith Ivey on the Long Wharf stage, about a year and a half ago, she was playing one of the great Southern matriarchs, the quintessential Tennessee Williams monster-mot…

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A Stage Where the Dictionary Is an Old Friend by Anita Gates

“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” which won several Tonys 2005, is at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn.

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4 Decades Spent Romancing Dietrich by Anita Gates

“Puma,” having its premiere at the New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, takes a melodramatic look at the four-decade relationship between Marlene Dietrich and Erich Maria…

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Two Artistic Giants, and the Man Who Manipulated Them by Anita Gates

“Divine Rivalry,” at Hartford Stage, stylishly recreates a tale of dueling murals, pitting Leonardo da Vinci against Michelangelo.

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Joseph Stein, ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Author, Dies at 98 by Anita Gates

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A Haunting ‘Piano Lesson’ by Anita Gates

This production at the Yale Rep makes it clear why August Wilson’s 1990 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama was showered with honor.

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Theater Review | Connecticut: Others? A Mystery, Thank Goodness by Anita Gates

Edward Albee’s 1966 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of friends-and-family angst is staged in a grand set at the Yale Repertory Theater.

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Spotlight | Purchase: On Health Care, Dying and the Value of Life by Anita Gates

“Let Me Down Easy,” a play by Anna Deavere Smith, is being staged on Nov. 13 at the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College.

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Theater Review | Westchester: In ‘Salvation,’ It’s Sometimes the Priest Who Needs Comfort by Anita Gates

A dying petty criminal and his son call for a dispirited priest to give last rites, and that’s where things come to life.

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Theater Review | 'Broken Nails': A Star Who Needs Help, or at Least a Hand by Anita Gates

In “Broken Nails: A Marlene Dietrich Dialogue,” Anna Skubik plays both Dietrich, as a life-size puppet, and Dietrich’s maid.

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Theater Review | 'Green': Planets Named for Banks, and Snobbish Robots by Anita Gates

In “Green,” by Chris Harcum, one of the last human beings in the universe is arrested for being poor and artistic.

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Spotlight | Croton Falls: From Girlhood Trials to Onstage Triumph by Anita Gates

WHEN Elaine Del Valle was a little girl, in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn in the 1980s, she lived in an apartment that required only one key to open the front door. But her mother had …

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Circus Magic, With Legendary Undertones by Anita Gates

"Aurélia's Oratorio" is part magic show, part silent comedy, and lots of illusion.

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Theater Review | Westchester: Teacher and Student(s), in a Comedy of Manners by Anita Gates

Jeffrey Hatcher's "Mrs. Mannerly" is a two-actor show, with one in the title role and the other playing five children.

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Theater Review | New Jersey: 'Character Assassins' Explores the Wages of Criticism by Anita Gates

Nasty theater reviews bring a disparaged playwright and a critic together.

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In the Attic With Anne Frank by Anita Gates

An adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" is being performed at the Westport Country Playhouse, through Oct. 30.

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Theater Review | Connecticut: Still a Lot to Mine From Ella's Life by Anita Gates

If "Ella," the Long Wharf Theater's first production of the season, has a message about Ella Fitzgerald, it is that she was terribly unattractive and a horrible mother. Whether true or not, …

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Theater Review | 'Through the Night': Black Men in America Trying to Move on Up by Anita Gates

“Through the Night” has been described as a look at what it means to be black and male in the United States today, but its deepest meanings transcend race and gender.

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A Heap of Crosses for a Nun to Bear by Anita Gates

“Mercy and the Firefly,” having its world premiere at Luna Stage, goes for shock value with a story about a Roman Catholic nun with a secret who returns to her hometown.

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Stage Director Plans Busy Final Year by Anita Gates

Michael Wilson will be pursuing an independent career after 13 seasons in his current role, but he still has Shakespeare and Tennessee Williams on his schedule.

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Back to the Barricades: ‘Les Miz’ Reworked at 25 by Anita Gates

The new London musical production of “Les Misérables” is having its American premiere at the Paper Mill Playhouse.

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Theater Review | Connecticut: Trying Not to Let the Color Show by Anita Gates

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A Political Play From the ’40s, Very of the Moment by Anita Gates

The thirst for power in “State of the Union” at J City Theater in Jersey City will be familiar to Americans today.

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Theater Review | Connecticut: 5 Likable Players of the Blame Game by Anita Gates

Melissa James Gibson’s play “This” offers a tale of friendship, sex, jealousy and grief overlaid with a quiet optimism.

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A Cultural Divide Bridged in the Produce Aisle by Anita Gates

The Zella Fry Theater at Kean University presents a world premiere play about a suburban mother who tries to help the young victim of an African war.

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