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"The Light in the Piazza" requires an actress of embraceable finesse in the role of Margaret, the Southern matron who takes her childlike grown daughter on an eventful sightseeing trip to Fl…
They're keeping the coffee warm at Olney Theatre Center, where William Inge's "Bus Stop" is getting a glowing production courtesy of director Austin Pendleton.
It takes far too long to happen, but eventually Signature Theatre's "Sweeney Todd" -- the company's third stab at the blood-soaked saga in its 20 years -- captures the threat and thrill of t…
Mention the name of the ancient Greek tragedian Euripides, and most people will not think "Thelma & Louise." But acclaimed director Aaron Posner and cutting-edge playwright Anne Washburn ref…
It must be said, however, that the concept of "suicide.chat.room" -- infiltrating murky corners of the Internet where people share recipes for terminal cocktails and other tips on how best t…
Surely the production, which had its official opening Sunday night at the Cort Theatre, is one of the most satisfying evenings of Miller in memory.