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Theater Review: ?Title and Deed,? by Will Eno, With Conor Lovett
?Title and Deed? is Will Eno?s Beckettian meditation on loneliness and home, in which a nameless traveler narrates his quest to find connections in an unknown country.
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Theater Review: ?Old Jews Telling Jokes? at the Westside Theater
?Old Jews Telling Jokes,? based on a popular Web site, affectionately recycles humor from a rich tradition.
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ArtsBeat: Theater Talkback: Against Ovation Inflation
I would like to make the case, officially and urgently, for the return of the sitting ovation. Because we really have reached the point where a standing ovation doesn't mean a thing.
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Steve Kazee of ?Once? Knows About Pain
Steve Kazee, whose Broadway role in ?Once? is that of a man who is coming off a breakup and whose mother has died, is coming off breakup and lost his mother last month.
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City Room: The Stripper in a Police Uniform? He's for Real
A former New York City police officer who established himself as an exotic dancer while he was working on the force now has written and stars in an Off Broadway production about - what else? - male strippers.
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?Food and Fadwa?: How Noor Theater Was Born
A seriocomedy about life under occupation, ?Food and Fadwa? is the inaugural production of Noor Theater, the Middle Eastern American company in residence at New York Theater Workshop.
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Summer Festivals: Summer Stages: Theater Beyond Shakespeare
?As You Like It,? ?Much Ado About Nothing? and ?Richard III? are among the popular choices for this summer?s theater festivals.
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Arts | Connecticut: A Review of ?My Name Is Asher Lev,? in New Haven
?My Name Is Asher Lev,? adapted from the novel by Chaim Potok, is being staged at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven through May 27.
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ArtsBeat: '4000 Miles' And Its Lead Actors Win Obie Awards
Other Obies for top performances went to Steven Boyer in "Hand to God" and the acting ensemble in "Sweet and Sad."
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ArtsBeat: A New Cafe for the Public Theater
It will feature food from the team that created the popular restaurants Locanda Verde and the Dutch.
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ArtsBeat: Lindsay Mendez Will Be Center of Attention in 'Dogfight' Musical
The new musical, based on the 1991 indie film, is about military buddies who vie to pick up the most unattractive girl in sight.
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Neighborhood Joint | Midtown: The Drama Book Shop Caters to Actors, and Nurtures Them
The Drama Book Shop is a Tony Award winner that is perhaps the city?s best source for theatrical works.
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On Religion: Is Willy Loman Jewish? - On Religion
Even Arthur Miller himself changed his view of his character?s religion and ethnicity over the years.
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Theater Review: ?Cockfight Play,? Directed by James Macdonald, at the Duke
Mike Bartlett?s ?Cockfight Play,? directed by James Macdonald, centers on a sexual triangle.
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Theater Review: ?The President,? a 1930 Screwball Comedy From Storm Theater
Madcap energy and laughs are the aim of ?The President,? a revival from the Storm Theater.
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Theater Review: ?There We Will Be Buried,? at the Whitney Biennial
In Yair Oelbaum?s play of fractured narrative, part of the Whitney Biennial, two single mothers search for a lost daughter.
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Theater Review: ?Man and Superman? at the Irish Repertory Theater
The Irish Repertory Theater adaptation of ?Man and Superman? has winnowed the George Bernard Shaw play to two acts from four yet retains Shaw?s wit and animation.
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Theater Review: ?Miracle on South Division Street? at St. Luke?s Theater
The comedy ?Miracle on South Division Street? at St. Luke?s Theater finds a family holding on tight to its secrets.
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Theater Review: ?Are You There, McPhee?? by John Guare, at Berlind Theater
?Are You There, McPhee?,? the new John Guare play, is a dizzying comic fantasy about the terrors of childhood, the confusions of adulthood and much more.
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Theater Review: ?American Jornalero,? at the Intar Theater
In ?American Jornalero,? by Ed Cardona Jr., day laborers hope for work but must brace for confrontation.
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Theater Review: Women Call the Shots Onstage
Prismatic brilliance sweeps the London stage, from Laurie Metcalf in Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey," to Summer Strallen in "Top Hat" and Anna Chancellor in a Rattigan-Hare double-bill.
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Theater Listings
A selected guide to theater performances in New York, on and off Broadway.
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Life of a ?Salesman?
Charles Isherwood leads an online discussion about Arthur Miller?s classic play.
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