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Spitfire Girl
By Brian Scott Lipton · Oct 4, 2001 · New York City
Liz Callaway sparks the Playwrights Horizons production of The Spitfire Grill.
The Spitfire Grill
By David Finkle · Oct 4, 2001 · New York City
About a third of the way through The Spitfire Grill, the unlikely heroine, a young ex-con named Percy Talbott, and her unlikely suitor, parole officer and sheriff Joe Sutter, sing "This Wide Woods." A...
The Brass Kesselring
By Michael Portantiere · Oct 3, 2001 · New York City
David Lindsay-Abaire expresses his feelings upon being named recipient of the 2001 Kesselring Prize for playwriting.
Castro's Beard
By Ben Winters · Oct 3, 2001 · New York City
At this point, it's something of an open secret that the Central Intelligence Agency spent many years hatching plots to kill Fidel Castro and/or remove the Bearded Hero from power. The Bay of Pigs fia...
They Lost It at the Movies
By Marc Miller · Oct 3, 2001 · New York City
From the heights of West Side Story to the depths of Moulin Rouge, Marc Miller charts the devolution of the movie musical.
Mad Woman
By Michael Portantiere · Oct 3, 2001 · New York City
Kim Hunter returns to the stage as Mlle. Gabrielle in The Madwoman of Chaillot.
The Late Henry Moss
By David Finkle · Oct 1, 2001 · New York City
According to the Playbill, fight direction for Sam Shepard's newest play, The Late Henry Moss is by the ubiquitous B. H. Barry. If you happen to notice the credit before the play starts and then put...
Shauna Hicks and Her '70s Mix
By Ben Winters · Oct 1, 2001 · New York City
Shauna Hicks is on-stage for a little over an hour at the Triad Theatre, working her way through a treasure chest of 1970s pop music, and she doesn't stop glowing the whole time. Above and beyond he...
In On It
By Dan Bacalzo · Oct 1, 2001 · New York City
Daniel MacIvor is a master at manipulating the audience. Seeing his latest play to hit New York, In On It, is like watching a car wreck in slow motion. A sinking feeling pervades your body as you re...
Madness vs. the Musicians
By Ben Winters · Oct 1, 2001 · New York City
It's no party as the musicians' union Local 802 prepares to picket and boycott Reefer Madness, alleging unfair labor practices.

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