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6,907 stories from Washington Post

CD Review: Jason Robert Brown, "Wearing Someone Else's Clothes"

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

FX's 'Starved' Is a Bit Too Much To Stomach By Ann Gerhart

But 'It's Always Sunny' Is a Philly Frolic

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Kennedy Center Plaza Is Postponed By Jacqueline Trescott

Unfunded by Congress, Project on Indefinite Hold

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They Took Her T-Bird Away By Peter Marks

Suzanne Somers Tried to Tell All, but Few Cared Enough to Listen

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Primo Levi On Guantanamo By Richard Cohen

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'Primo': A Still Voice That Stirs the Forlorn Ashes of History By Peter Marks

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Backstage<br> Sweet Sorrow: Arlington's WSC Is Losing Its Home By Jane Horwitz

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Mnouchkine's Exhaustive Epic of the Uprooted By Peter Marks

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Frog Croaks; WB Suits Squeal By Lisa de Moraes

BULLETIN: Michigan J. Frog, the 1950s Warner Bros. contract player best known for his top hat, cane and ragtime songs, is dead, killed by the WB network for whom he had been working as a mas…

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Backstage: Olney Previews Its Great New Views By Jane Horwitz

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'Hairspray' Composer, Teasing Out Success By Nelson Pressley

Shaiman Paved a Long Path to Broadway

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Playwrights Bring War Out of The Wings By Peter Marks

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. -- On Washington's politically impoverished stages, the war in Iraq has been getting virtually no attention. But 60 miles away, in a bucolic river town in the West Virgi…

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For 'Doubt,' a Certain Magic By Peter Marks

Broadway Drama Seems to Have That Rarest of Attributes: Legs

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Backstage: Ripped From The Headlines By Jane Horwitz

Politics courses through three of the four scripts featured at this year's Contemporary American Theater Festival, Friday through July 31 in Shepherdstown, W.Va.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Hopes and 'Fears': Ayckbourn's Brilliant Off-Broadway Beacon By Terry Teachout

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The Hype Hurts 'Pain' By Peter Marks

After all of the buzz surrounding "Thom Pain, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the production is a letdown. Across town, "Altar Boyz" answers a prayer.

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Letter to the Arts Editor

Applause for New Plays

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The Auditioner's Role, Played to Perfection

Directors and casting directors from top theaters often do scouting at League of Washington Theatres auditions but don't cast many juicy parts there.

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Essay: Actress Plays Audition Odds By Rachel Manteuffel

The experiences of one aspiring actress who competed with hundreds of local actors in the League of Washington Theatres annual open summer auditions.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Spare but Haunting 'Emperor Jones' Cuts to the Chase By Tricia Olszewski

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In Philly, Big Cheese With a Lot At Stake<br> But Live 8 Concert Promoter Gives No Sign of Indigestion By J. Freedom du Lac

For those about to rock, Larry Magid yawns at you.

SOURCE: Washington Post at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Red, White and Tuna,' Hot Off The Skewer by Nelson Pressley

What keeps the "Tuna" franchise fresh must be meanness, the seemingly bottomless reservoir of spite and self-regard among the yokels of fictional Tuna, Tex., that generates two hours' worth …

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Backstage: Restoring 'Emperor Jones' to Power By Jane Horwitz

American Century Staging Seldom Seen O'Neill Drama

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NSO Takes a Summer Stroll Down Broadway

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Coming Up In 2005-06: More Brave New Worlds By Peter Marks

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