Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Here’s how you know you’ve got a hit show on your hands: There are no tickets available and people wait outside the theatre offering large...
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Rarely do I sit down to write something that I know ahead of time is going to offend people. I may occasionally try to intentionally upset a group...
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The Neil Simon Plays – the revivals of Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs and Broadway Bound produced in repertory on Broadway – closed...
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For anyone who follows theatre in this town, there are definitely times when a particular production stands out as the hot ticket of the moment....
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Last Thursday, during the Opening Night of the first ever Broadway revival of Bye Bye Birdie, I was seated near none other than Himself, Mr. Ben...
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The Diary of Anne Frank, as written by David Mamet, and produced by Disney. Admit it. That’s a pitch that gets your attention. I mean, come...
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It’s no big secret that civility is dying in this country. Rapidly. It really got going this summer with all the crazy people showing up at...
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Two different high-profile plays by William Shakespeare began previews in New York tonight. The Donmar Warehouse’s production of Hamlet, with...
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The precedent has been established: “Too much sushi” is now, apparently, a valid excuse for skipping out on work you don’t want to...
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UPDATED BELOW How do you say, “I’m an idiot” in less than 140 characters? Earlier in this space, we had the story of the rudest...
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