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"When Gold turns Black," an Olympic gold calibre triumph
"When Gold Turns Black” is a fitting companion to that iconic photograph that blends just the right amount of personal and political.
Claude Solnik
Feb 115 min read
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Hypocrisy proves hilarious in Eureka Day
It is a truly hilarious skewering of politically correct parenting.
Claude Solnik
Jan 27 min read
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"The Prior 55," a beautifully written tragedy on the bayou
We find ourselves admiring the realistic, yet artistic portrayals of the two actors, and the poetic realism of the writing.
Claude Solnik
Dec 27, 20246 min read
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Broadway Gold in "The Hills of California"
A long time ago in an interview, Alan Alda was asked about lines he remembered, specific pieces of dialogue that stood out after so many...
Claude Solnik
Nov 29, 202416 min read
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Despite stellar cast, "Walden" fails to launch
In "Walden," we get a space age soap opera with two sisters interested in one man.
Steven Barnett
Oct 31, 20248 min read
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"People of the Book," a powerful play written in blood, sweat and ink
"People of the Book" is exactly what the play doctor ordered.
By David Solloway
Oct 24, 202411 min read
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Levon Hawke's "Picture Day" ready for its closeup
This play, while it can’t by itself fill a vacuum, goes a long way to giving a strong voice to young men in their twenties, portraying their
Steven Barnett
Oct 7, 20246 min read
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"Death and the Maiden" a lively revival
Through technical precision, plentiful tension and ambiguity, Mr. Dorfman has crafted an enduring and resonant work of dramatic literature.
Darryl Reilly
Aug 15, 20243 min read
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"Patriots" retells story of Putin's Rise
"Patriots," by Peter Morgan is a Shakespearean story,
By David Solloway
Aug 13, 20244 min read
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"Someone Spectacular" a riveting play about life after death
What follows is an often riveting, extremely well acted meditation on grief...
By David Solloway
Aug 9, 20246 min read
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Austin Pendleton's "Orson's Shadow" shines bright as Broadway footlights
The show scintillates with realistic, comic and dramatic dialogue.
By David Solloway
Aug 9, 20246 min read
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"Jerusalem Syndrome" a lot to sing about
It's a show that has it all and is so well done, it feels like Broadway just in a smaller building.
By David Solloway
Aug 1, 20242 min read
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Larsen's "Actors" a comedy classic
Ronnie Larsen's "The Actors" resonates with its author's voice. A mix of farce and family, it's just a hilarious play.
By David Solloway
Jul 31, 20243 min read
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