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Title and Deed is Will Enos Beckettian meditation on loneliness and home, in which a nameless traveler narrates his quest to find connections in an unknown country.
I would like to make the case, officially and urgently, for the return of the sitting ovation. Because we really have reached the point where a standing ovation doesn't mean a thing.
Steve Kazee, whose Broadway role in Once is that of a man who is coming off a breakup and whose mother has died, is coming off breakup and lost his mother last month.
A former New York City police officer who established himself as an exotic dancer while he was working on the force now has written and stars in an Off Broadway production about - what else? - male strippers.
A seriocomedy about life under occupation, Food and Fadwa is the inaugural production of Noor Theater, the Middle Eastern American company in residence at New York Theater Workshop.
The Irish Repertory Theater adaptation of Man and Superman has winnowed the George Bernard Shaw play to two acts from four yet retains Shaws wit and animation.
Are You There, McPhee?, the new John Guare play, is a dizzying comic fantasy about the terrors of childhood, the confusions of adulthood and much more.
Prismatic brilliance sweeps the London stage, from Laurie Metcalf in Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey," to Summer Strallen in "Top Hat" and Anna Chancellor in a Rattigan-Hare double-bill.