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A Skull in Connemara
By David Finkle · Feb 23, 2001 · New York City
Quick: Name a play in which a gravedigger picks up a skull and chats amusingly about its biodegradable owner. The answer, of course, is Hamlet, the skull is the late Yorick's and the scene is one of t...
From "A" to "Z" in D.C.
By Dorothy Chansky · Feb 22, 2001 · New York City
Current and recent theater in our nation's capital runs the gamut; Dorothy Chansky takes it all in.
Now That Communism is Dead, My Life Feels Empty
By Dan Bacalzo · Feb 21, 2001 · New York City
There is no experience quite like a Richard Foreman show--except, perhaps, another Richard Foreman show. Reflective glass partitions allow you to watch both the onstage action and the audience res...
Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom
By Dan Bacalzo · Feb 21, 2001 · New York City
Steven McElroy's eyes burn with a manic glee as he rips into the opening monologue of playwright David Zellnik's Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom. McElroy portrays Puppy, a disabled writer of gay, Marx...
A Tony for Barbra?
By Charles Nelson · Feb 20, 2001 · New York City
ANTHONY LaPAGLIA may be moving in next to BARBRA STREISAND, and KATHY NAJIMY is yielding the Helen Hayes Theatre to GEORGE GERSHWIN.
The Ballad of Floyd Collins
By Brooke Pierce · Feb 19, 2001 · New York City
Though Adam Guettel's acclaimed musical may never get to Broadway, its underground hero is now making his Boston debut.
Bistro Awards Announced!
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Feb 16, 2001 · New York City
DAME CLEO LAINE and her husband, JOHN DANKWORTH, are among the recipients of this year's Back Stage Bistro Awards; Barbara & Scott Siegel report.
A Class Act from RCA Victor
By David Hurst · Feb 16, 2001 · New York City
David Hurst reviews RCA's Original Cast Recording of the EDWARD KLEBAN biomusical A Class Act.
Produced by Matt Salinger
By David Finkle · Feb 15, 2001 · New York City
The sometime actor (and son of a very famous author) gives his all to Pamela Gien's The Syringa Tree.
Cellini
By Ricky Spears · Feb 14, 2001 · New York City
John Patrick Shanley's latest bit of bravado is his retelling of the life of the Renaissance artist Benvenuto Cellini. Directed by Shanley with all the histrionics of a VH1 "Behind the Music" document...

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