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262 stories by "ERIC GRODE"

Ilona Jantti and Finnish Aerialism at Circus Now by Eric Grode

The Finnish aerialist Ilona Jantti is scheduled to perform in "Muualla/Elsewhere" as part of the Circus Now festival.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on January 1, 2015

Under the Radar: Mariano Pensotti's 'Cineastas' Tells 8 Stories by Eric Grode

Mariano Pensotti's "Cineastas," part of the Under the Radar festival, tells eight stories at once, depicting four filmmakers and the four movies they're creating.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:52pm on January 1, 2015

Classic Stage Company, Downtown Celebrity Magnet by Eric Grode

Why Classic Stage Company continues to draw big-name actors to perform in this 199-seat space in the East Village.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:02am on January 1, 2015

Today, Under the Radar. Tomorrow … Who Knows? by Eric Grode

  The Public’s notable festival adds a new batch of cutting-edge works — The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival quickly made a name for itself as an incubator o…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on December 29, 2014

'Billy & Ray' and Other Plays Laugh at Hollywood by Eric Grode

The new play "Billy & Ray" is the latest stage work to focus on filmmaking.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:34am on October 18, 2014

Steve Curry, Who Was on 'Hair' Poster, Dies at 68 by Eric Grode

Mr. Curry played the naïve, sexually adventurous Woof in the Broadway musical "Hair" and posed for the photo that became the show's poster and cast-album cover.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:11pm on October 6, 2014

Something Happened in That Car… But What? by Eric Grode

Catherine Filloux’s new play explores a forgotten Civil Rights story — “I really had to decide as a playwright what I believe happened in that car.” Catherine Filloux…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on October 2, 2014

The New Season: When 'On the Town' Hit the Town by Eric Grode

"On the Town" marked the Broadway debut of Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, a foursome known as "the kids."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:50pm on September 3, 2014

Albert Innaurato Returns to the Stage With 'Doubtless' by Eric Grode

The playwright Albert Innaurato, almost completely absent from the city's stages for 25 years, has a one-act comedy in 59E59's Summer Shorts series.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:01pm on August 1, 2014

A Major Playwright (That New Yorkers Hardly Know) by Eric Grode

After 35 years, James McLure gets another significant New York production — Regional theatres that produce new plays often plan their seasons by dipping into the same well of recent Ne…

SOURCE: TDF at 11:41am on July 14, 2014

Critic's Notebook: Spoleto Festival USA Offers Tension and Balance by Eric Grode

The suspense of Daphne du Maurier, the mystique of the circus and the smothering bosom of a meddlesome family, all at the Spoleto Festival USA in Charleston, S.C.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:28pm on June 4, 2014

A Lifetime Tony for the Costume Designer Jane Greenwood by Eric Grode

Jane Greenwood, who has designed costumes for more than 125 Broadway shows, discusses her approach to work " and that elusive Tony award.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:26am on May 29, 2014

'Penny Dreadful' Recap: Frankenstein's Monster Wants a Partner. Now. by Eric Grode

The third episode stirs into the plot a bit of "Sweeney Todd" and the "A-Team."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:10pm on May 25, 2014

Who's Running This Crazy Circus? by Eric Grode

The high-flying life of Pippin‘s stage manager Stage managers have been described as the air-traffic controllers of the stage. That’s especially true when the traffic is actually…

SOURCE: TDF at 11:53am on May 21, 2014

'Penny Dreadful' Recap: Cue the Seance by Eric Grode

A séance unleashes a full Linda Blair like performance from Eva Green.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:00pm on May 18, 2014

'Los Monólogos de la Vagina,' a Spin on Eve Ensler's Play by Eric Grode

"Los Monólogos de la Vagina," a Spanish version of "The Vagina Monologues," is coming to Manhattan.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00am on May 2, 2014

The Transvestite in Patrick Page's Mind by Eric Grode

How he connects with his character in Casa Valentina — Welcome to Building Character, our ongoing look at actors and how they create their roles When Patrick Page was playing Cyrano de…

SOURCE: TDF at 12:20pm on April 23, 2014

Where Did "The Realistic Joneses" Come From? by Eric Grode

The unlikely start for Will Eno’s latest play — The road to Broadway can sometimes take unpredictable paths. For example, via an infamously sprawling Norwegian epic. With his fra…

SOURCE: TDF at 2:27pm on March 31, 2014

Theater Review: Paula Vogel's 'And Baby Makes Seven' Is Revived by Eric Grode

Actors playing gay parents-to-be also play their childlike sides in Paula Vogel's early work "And Baby Makes Seven," at the New Ohio Theater.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:55pm on March 25, 2014

Snapshot | Robert Askins: Robert Askins's 'Hand of God' Returns to Off Broadway by Eric Grode

The playwright Robert Askins talks about the Off Broadway return of his black comedy "Hand to God," featuring a potty-mouthed sock puppet, with a more "mature" ending.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:46pm on March 5, 2014

Sending Telegrams to the Dead by Eric Grode

In Ken Urban’s new play, grief creates strange spiritual terrain — “There’s not that much difference between believing in heaven and believing that making a living wo…

SOURCE: TDF at 12:29pm on February 24, 2014

Spring Preview: New Plays Look to Attract Men to the Audience by Eric Grode

"Bronx Bombers," "Kung Fu" and "Rocky" are among the new shows looking to attract more men to their audiences.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:23pm on February 20, 2014

Getting Wild (Over a Dozen Times) by Eric Grode

In The Tribute Artist, Charles Busch reunites with his muse Julie Halston — Charles Busch and Julie Halston have a lot to talk about. Whether it’s the dozen or more shows Busch h…

SOURCE: TDF at 10:36am on January 31, 2014

Should We Cry Or Laugh at "Outside Mullingar"? by Eric Grode

What Brían F. O’Byrne, the star of Outside Mullingar, has learned from audience response to the play — Welcome to Building Character, our ongoing look at actors and how they c…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:01am on January 22, 2014

Theater Review: Exploring Rodney King's Struggles in a Stage Monologue by Eric Grode

In "Rodney King," Roger Guenveur Smith pays a nuanced tribute to the man whose 1991 beating by police officers proved a seminal moment in contemporary race relations.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:23pm on January 14, 2014
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