- October 9, 2006 | The Theater Review
- Anomie Planet
Eric Bogosian updates subUrbia to 2006. Or tries to.
- September 25, 2006 | The Book Review
- The Giant Boy
Orson Welles eats his biographer.
- September 25, 2006 | The Theater Review
- Eve Ensler Has Issues
The Treatment takes a firm stand against … torture. But does that really make it a political play?
- September 18, 2006 | The Theater Review
- Downhearted Blues
A new revival reaches for the high notes in August Wilson’s Seven Guitars.
- September 11, 2006
- Company’s Coming
John Doyle made waves when he gave Patti LuPone a tuba for Sweeney Todd. Will it work for “The Ladies Who Lunch”?
- August 22, 2006 | The Theater Review
- The Courage of Their Convictions
Meryl Streep survives a war and an ill-fitting role in Tony Kushner's timely Brecht adaptation.
- August 28, 2006 | The Theater Review
- A Star Is Shorn
Yes, Martin Short’s send-up of ego-trip one-man shows is funny. But is it healthy for Broadway to depend on Britney jokes?
- August 7, 2006 | The Theater Review
- Blackboard Jungle ’06
No Child goes where theater rarely dares tread: a New York public high school.
- July 17, 2006 | The Theater Review
- The Father and the Holy Ghost
The Busy World Is Hushed finds God in other people; School of the Americas seeks Him in a Marxist martyr.
- July 10, 2006 | The Theater Review
- Lost Island
Richard Greenberg almost captures a sepia-toned New York. Plus: Spring Awakening’s kids are all right.





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