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Killers and Other Family
By David Finkle · Jan 19, 2001 · New York City
What Lucy Thurber seems to be saying in Killers and Other Family, her perfectly dreadful and totally ludicrous 80-minute melodrama, is that you can take the girl out of the small town and--contrary to...
Wong Does it Right
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Jan 18, 2001 · New York City
B.D. WONG, that talented chameleon, is praised by Barbara & Scott Siegel for his recent show at Joe's Pub.
Aspects of Godspell
By Michael Portantiere · Jan 17, 2001 · New York City
Michael Portantiere reviews two new recordings of Stephen Schwartz's evergreen rock musical, Godspell.
The White Devil
By David Finkle · Jan 17, 2001 · New York City
A naked, middle-aged man, hairy and distraught, runs out from between upstage panels and throws himself down, crying "Banished!" at the audience. It's the first action in Gale Edwards' production of ...
Where Ruffalo Roams
By Charles Nelson · Jan 16, 2001 · New York City
When you comin' back, MARK RUFFALO? What's happening with Wiseguys, MR. SONDHEIM? And who's paying tribute to CHITA RIVERA?
Eric Comstock and The Mighty Oak Room
By Michael Portantiere · Jan 16, 2001 · New York City
A scintillating singer/pianist makes his solo debut at one of NYC's legendary nightspots.
The Wax
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Jan 12, 2001 · New York City
When you open the Playbill for Kathleen Tolan's The Wax at Playwrights Horizons, you'll notice that the cast of nine includes at least five actors whose individual presence in a play would instantly d...
Fiddler Sub-Terrain
By Brooke Pierce · Jan 11, 2001 · New York City
Most Americans are at least somewhat aware of the uncomfortable relationship that the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec has with its mother country. What is probably less well-known is th...
Happy Holliday
By David Hurst · Jan 11, 2001 · New York City
Tony- and Grammy-winner Jennifer Holliday is thrilled to be back on stage in Downhearted Blues--The Life and Music of Bessie Smith.
Lost in Havana
By Brooke Pierce · Jan 10, 2001 · New York City
Thaddeus Phillips tells the story of a people and the journey of a man in his solo rhythm tap gig Lost Soles.

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