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A Tip of the CAP
By David Finkle · Sep 20, 2000 · New York City
A dream is realized as the theater artists collective CAP21 opens The Immigrant in its brand-new space on West 28th Street.
Whither Maggie Smith, Helen Mirren, and Jessica Lange?
By Charles Nelson · Sep 20, 2000 · New York City
Whither MAGGIE SMITH, HELEN MIRREN, and JESSICA LANGE? Nelson knows.
Gore Vidal's The Best Man
By Charles Wright · Sep 18, 2000 · New York City
The Best Man premiered in March 1960 when Gore Vidal was 34 years old and the top Broadway ticket price was $8.60. Both the author and Broadway tickets are now 75; and The Best Man is back, playing a ...
Café Christine
By Richard Ridge · Sep 18, 2000 · New York City
Broadway's quintessential ingenue in the '70s and '80s, the golden-voiced Christine Andreas, comes to the Café Carlyle.
Richard II
By David Finkle · Sep 18, 2000 · New York City
Ralph Fiennes, in the title role of William Shakespeare's Richard II, is borne in on a sedan. He has arrived ceremonially to hear his cousin Henry Bolingbroke and the Duke of Norfolk exchange inflamm...
Hooray for Ralph! Hail Harris!
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Sep 15, 2000 · New York City
Praise for RALPH FIENNES in an unexpectedly comic Richard II, and for stage vet HARRIS YULIN's new film.
Street of Blood
By Jason Anthony · Sep 15, 2000 · New York City
The two dowdy actresses are huddled over a tiny quilt barely a foot in length, at odds over an odd spot of blood. "Sure, nobody sees miracles but Catholics, kooks, and cripples," says Cora Pickles...
Snuffhouse Dustlouse
By Jason Anthony · Sep 15, 2000 · New York City
Snuffhouse Dustlouse was first performed in 1990 by Gavin Glover and Liz Walker, the brains and hands behind Faulty Optic puppet theater. Since then, the show has toured worldwide, becoming a sign...
Coriolanus
By David Finkle · Sep 15, 2000 · New York City
If Coriolanus had decided to do what George W. Bush has vowed--to go out and ask the "real people" for their votes--William Shakespeare wouldn't have had much call to write Coriolanus. But since the ...
Singing Soprano
By Lynda Sturner · Sep 15, 2000 · New York City
Dominic Chianese, aka Uncle Junior on The Sopranos, talks to Lynda Sturner about his family, his training, and the joys of music.

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