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Elaine Stritch: At Liberty
By Michael Portantiere · Nov 8, 2001 · New York City
Unable to find many roles in theater, film, and TV that suit their protean talents, honored veterans of show business are turning with increasing frequency to the medium of the one-person stage show. ...
Frenzy for Two, or More
By Brooke Pierce · Nov 8, 2001 · New York City
The Ionesco Festival is now into its third absurd month, continuing to present all of Eugene Ionesco's works at various downtown venues with the involvement of 17 different theater companies. Frenzy...
Sing for Me, Christine!
By Brian Scott Lipton · Nov 7, 2001 · New York City
A Tony Award winner for 42nd Street, Christine Ebersole is moonlighting on Park Avenue.
How I Spent My Autumn Vacation
By Peter Filichia · Nov 7, 2001 · New York City
Filichia recoils from the sound level of Mamma Mia!, praises Norbert Leo Butz in Thou Shalt Not, and wonders why By Jeeves came to Broadway.
Wonder of the World
By David Finkle · Nov 6, 2001 · New York City
It's often a mistake to predict a distinguished career for a playwright after one or two accomplished plays. Nevertheless, it is tempting to go out on a limb with David Lindsay-Abaire. As he marches...
It's a Blessing
By Brooke Pierce · Nov 6, 2001 · New York City
Arab terrorism figures prominently in Lee Blessing's 12-year-old play Two Rooms, now at the Blue Heron Theatre.
Light Years
By Marc Miller · Nov 6, 2001 · New York City
A new recording of Through the Years sells short a classic Vincent Youmans score.
Joey, Joey, Rodney
By Michael Portantiere · Nov 5, 2001 · New York City
Opera star Rodney Gilfry has a plum role in the L.A. Reprise! production of The Most Happy Fella.
If the Fit Fits...
By Michael Portantiere · Nov 2, 2001 · New York City
Mark McCombs brings Ten Jumps Ahead of a Fit, his unique evening of Southern discomfort, back to Don't Tell Mama.
War and Remembrance
By Michael Portantiere · Nov 2, 2001 · New York City
Forty-one years after he introduced the song Off-Broadway, Jerry Orbach sings "Try to Remember" in a benefit for the N.Y.C. Police Foundation.

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