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Theater Review: An Exquisite Revival of Arcadia Could Use a Wee Bit More
The revival of Tom Stoppard's tantalizingly unrequited romance between mind and body both charms and challenges its audience. And also, one senses, its cast.
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The revival of Tom Stoppard's tantalizingly unrequited romance between mind and body both charms and challenges its audience. And also, one senses, its cast.
The Steppenwolf production at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., is a bigger, badder version of the Albee classic, starring the brilliant Tracy Letts.
Between Jon Stewart's endorsement for 'Book of Mormon' and Glenn Beck's for 'Spider-Man,' I find myself wondering if professional commercial theater needs to start courting the new tastemakers more aggressively.
Witnessing the end of the auteur's 'Spider-Man.'
It never lands.
John Doyle's back in Cincinnati.
Do u have lb of flesh?
A strong ensemble can't quite pull out a win.
'The Method Gun,' 'Beautiful Burnout,' and 'Timon of Athens' offer rigorous good times off the beaten Broadway path.
Is there anything on Broadway more dangerous than Frances McDormand's mouth?