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A Gorilla Rep Manifesto
Christopher Carter Sanderson of Gorilla Repertory Theatre waxes ecstatic about his company's aesthetic.
High Infidelity
By Barbara and Scott Siegel · Aug 29, 2000 · New York City
The only true infidelity in John Dooley's new play at the Promenade Theatre is that of the author breaking the bond with his audience. Dooley's High Infidelity is billed as a comedy, but the laughs ar...
Stars In Your Eyes
By Charles Nelson · Aug 28, 2000 · New York City
A STAR IS RE-RE-RE-RE-RE-REBORN Hollywood has always been terribly territorial about its self-made myths, so gird yourself for yet another retelling of A Star Is Born--the fifth!--this one a black ...
Gilman's Spin
By Dan Bacalzo · Aug 22, 2000 · New York City
The much-discussed Rebecca Gilman gives Dan Bacalzo her take on racism, white guilt, and Spinning Into Butter.
Don Juan in Hell
By David Finkle · Aug 22, 2000 · New York City
The late actor and playwright Robert Morley once defined good theater as four actors sitting on a divan, talking. By this measure, he must have counted as heavenly, despite its title, George Bernard...
Cyrano de Bergerac
By Charles Wright · Aug 22, 2000 · New York City
Halfway through Act I of the first press preview of Aquila Theatre Company's vigorous new production of Cyrano de Bergerac, Anthony Cochrane, as the homely title character, began losing his long fal...
Watching the Audience
By Michael John LaChiusa · Aug 22, 2000 · New York City
Michael John LaChiusa, the music man behind Broadway's The Wild Party and Marie Christine, looks at who's listening.
Julius Caesar
By David Finkle · Aug 22, 2000 · New York City
It's always smart to schedule a production of William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar--the current Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park offering--during a presidential campaign. Audience members are ...
Give Him a Minute and He'll Do It Again, The Burden of Sunflowers, 3 x Pirandello
By Jason Anthony · Aug 22, 2000 · New York City
Find the world of Off-Off Broadway theater a bit bewildering? Try the New York International Fringe Festival brochure. A Bhagvad-Gita of the avant garde, it presents a pantheon of images and sound ...

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