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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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The new musical film 'Nine' marries song and dance numbers set to a dramatic narrative.
In a tour-de-force performance Jim Brochu appears to be channeling Zero Mostel in ‘Zero Hour.’
Julianne Nicholson plays one of five friends who are unhappy with their lives in Melissa James Gibson's ‘This’.
It is immediately made clear in director Liv Ullmann’s concept that the focus is on the character of Blanche.
It's not often one sees a play written by women for women and about women that can be enjoyed by men just as much.
Horton Foote's "The Orphans’ Home Cycle" first of a three-part theatrical event is compelling.
Classic Stage Company makes a serious misstep with its ambitious production of "The Age of Iron."
Playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney has written a sobering coming-of-age story in 'The Brother/Sister Plays.'
There’s theatrical gold to be found at the end of the rainbow, 'Finian’s Rainbow' to be precise.
Alan Ayckbourn's “My Wonderful Day” is a farce with a serious undertone.