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The King's Mother
By Michael J. Bandler · Apr 19, 2001 · New York City
Tony Award-winner Leslie Uggams makes her first non-musical Broadway appearance in August Wilson?s King Hedley II.
Lackawanna Blues
By David Finkle · Apr 19, 2001 · New York City
Love given and returned is the irresistible theme of Ruben Santiago-Hudson's Lackawanna Blues. Although correctly categorized as a one-man show--well, a two-man show, since guitarist Bill Sims, Jr....
Blast!
By David Hurst · Apr 18, 2001 · New York City
In recent years, theater audiences have been subjected to such questionable spectacles as Stomp, Thwack, and Squonk. Although appropriately named, these have left much to be desired in the way of e...
Mostly Mercer, Totally Terrific
By Michael Portantiere · Apr 17, 2001 · New York City
All hail the CD reissue of Mostly Mercer, a terrific, 15-year-old album showcasing the work of one of America's greatest songwriters.
Good Morning, Starshine
By Charles Nelson · Apr 17, 2001 · New York City
TOM PLOTKIN has gotten himself into a Hair-y situation at City Center.
Shades of Brown
By Michael Portantiere · Apr 16, 2001 · New York City
Jason Robert Brown gets a great cast and a full orchestra together for a concert of his work at Cooper Union.
Bat Man
By Brooke Pierce · Apr 16, 2001 · New York City
Composer Laurence O'Keefe talks about the creation of the Off-Broadway cult hit Bat Boy The Musical.
Chatterboxing with Seth Rudetsky
By Michael Portantiere · Apr 13, 2001 · New York City
SETH RUDETSKY's high-profile guests tell unforgettable theater tales every week at Don't Tell Mama.
Springtime for Broadway
By Richard Ridge · Apr 12, 2001 · New York City
Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Mel Brooks and company on The Producers, the most wildly anticipated new musical of the season.
No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs
By Dan Bacalzo · Apr 11, 2001 · New York City
A woman in a floor-length black dress and a thick black veil walks slowly across the stage, humming a gospel tune and carrying a lantern. It's a disconcerting sight, and its no wonder that young Matok...

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