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Will the Real Christine Pedi Please Stand Up?
By Leslie (Hoban) Blake · Feb 1, 2001 · New York City
The Forbidden Broadway mainstay acts up at the FireBird Café.
Time and Again
By David Finkle · Jan 31, 2001 · New York City
Any New Yorker who has read Time and Again, Jack Finney's 1970 vibrant novel of time travel, romance and derring-do, will tell you it's one of the great books about New York City. Outfitted with grain...
Springtime for Hitler
By Charles Nelson · Jan 30, 2001 · New York City
MEL BROOKS and his gang bring The Producers to Chicago, MARIO CANTONE looks ahead to Assassins, and a JASON ROBARDS memorial service is set.
A Close Look at British Theatre Since the War
By Charles Wright · Jan 30, 2001 · New York City
LAURENCE OLIVIER, PETER HALL, SHELAGH DELANEY, and ""BINKIE"" BEAUMONT figure prominently in the new book British Theatre Since the War.
Dido, Queen of Carthage
By Dan Bacalzo · Jan 29, 2001 · New York City
Cupid, god of love, sings without moving his lips. In the background, music played on a theremin is heard. Around Cupid, everyone is frozen in place, enraptured. Nearby, a woman kneels on the floor, ...
Stritch on Stritch
By Michael Portantiere · Jan 29, 2001 · New York City
A true Broadway original, Elaine Stritch talks candidly about teaching, touring, and teetotaling.
Key Player
By Dan Bacalzo · Jan 26, 2001 · New York City
Dan Bacalzo goes one-on-one with playwright/performer Deb Margolin, whose new work explores the game of basketball and the game of life.
More Lies About Jerzy
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Jan 26, 2001 · New York City
It isn't just trapeze artists who walk the high wire. Storytellers do it all the time when they walk that fine line between fact and fiction. Lean too far in the wrong direction and the fall is fast...
Lady and Gentleman: Memorable Cabaret Evenings with Karen Saunders and Eric Comstock
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Jan 26, 2001 · New York City
Barbara & Scott Siegel spend happy nights with KAREN SAUNDERS (at Arci's Place) and ERIC COMSTOCK (at the Oak Room).
Resident Alien
By Ricky Spears · Jan 25, 2001 · New York City
What an incredible, larger-than-life story there is behind Resident Alien, the heartfelt, one man show saluting the late, great writer-actor Quentin Crisp that is now playing at New York Theatre Works...

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