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Hamlet
By David Finkle · May 7, 2001 · New York City
Whenever I see a script with which a director has taken liberties, I think of James M. Cain's reply when he was asked about his feelings towards what Hollywood had done to his books. "Hollywood has...
Rainbow High?
By Michael Portantiere · May 7, 2001 · New York City
?Color-blind? casting in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Laudable, or potentially dangerous?
Madame Melville
By David Finkle · May 4, 2001 · New York City
Richard Nelson's Madame Melville is a charming but slight treatment of one of the hoariest literary themes that have clogged the Zeitgeist during the past two centuries or so: the adolescent boy ini...
Julie Budd Fails to Flower at Arci's Place
Barbara & Scott Siegel are largely unmoved as JULIE BUDD sings the songs of her life at Arci's Place.
A Dazzling Biography of Moss Hart
By Charles Wright · May 4, 2001 · New York City
Charles Wright reviews the new biography of MOSS HART, one of the most colorful and talented figures in American theater history.
That Old Keely Magic
By Morgan Sills · May 3, 2001 · New York City
Back on the charts again, singer and swinger Keely Smith brings her Sinatra tribute to Feinstein's at the Regency.
42nd Street
It is a great feat, indeed, to offer a revival of a show that matches and occasionally surpasses the original production, especially when the memory of the original is still reasonably fresh in theate...
Caveman
By Dan Bacalzo · May 2, 2001 · New York City
A scene in which three people eat microwaved pizza is one of the most riveting in the New York premiere of Richard Maxwell's Caveman at the SoHo Rep. For several minutes, two men and one woman do ...
Comedians
By Brooke Pierce · May 2, 2001 · New York City
A group of working-class-type guys of different origins--Irish, English, Jewish, etc.--are anxious to escape the dreary, daily grind of their lives. And they've got a plan. They've all been training...
How Embarrassing!
By Jim Caruso · May 2, 2001 · New York City
Cathy Rigby and David Alan Basche relate their most mortifying moments, on stage and off.

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