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King Hedley II
By David Finkle · May 2, 2001 · New York City
August Wilson's King Hedley II is the eighth of 10 projected works for a 20th-century cycle of plays. It takes place in a row of tenement backyards blotching Pittsburgh's Hill District. As designed b...
Tap-Happy
By Michael Portantiere · May 1, 2001 · New York City
Choreographer Randy Skinner on 42nd Street, the revival that's about to take Broadway by storm.
George Gershwin Alone
"George Gershwin is the only songwriter I know who became a composer."--Irving Berlin ******************** It may seem a disservice to call the just-opened George Gershwin Alone at the Helen Hay...
For Youngsters and Veterans Alike, There's No Business Like Show Business
By Charles Nelson · May 1, 2001 · New York City
From the late MARIA KARNLOVA to the new generation of stars, the traditions of Broadway continue.
Fleck in Your Eye
By Andy Buck · Apr 30, 2001 · New York City
John Fleck of "NEA Four" fame returns to New York in his newest performance art piece.
Best of the Best
By Michael Portantiere · Apr 30, 2001 · New York City
The theater world mourns the passing of Otis L. Guernsey, Jr. even as it hails his successor as editor of the Best Plays series, Jeffrey Eric Jenkins.
The Only John in Urinetown
By Dan Bacalzo · Apr 30, 2001 · New York City
Theater and TV star John Cullum on his role in the musical parody/satire that everybody is talking about.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Apr 27, 2001 · New York City
When the most engaging young actor on the stage of a new musical called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is our hero's mordantly funny kid brother, Sid, you know the show's in trouble. The first act of ...
So Long Ago I Can't Remember... a divine comedy
By Dan Bacalzo · Apr 27, 2001 · New York City
"This is the first circle of Hell," yells a woman clad in black. Her voice is amplified by a body mike worn on her head in the fashion of rock stars. Industrial music blares out at such a loud volum...
Alone With George
By Michael Hogan · Apr 27, 2001 · New York City
Hershey Felder channels America's greatest composer, George Gershwin, in a one-man Broadway show.

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