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John Simon

March 1, 2004 | Theater Review
The Tell-Tale Art

Confronted with divine works, the characters in Terrence McNally’s two playlets react with decidedly profane thoughts.

November 12, 2001 | Theater Review
In Brief

By Jeeves
Wonder of the World
Noises Off

October 30, 2000 | Theater Review
Infighting Irish

Juno and the Paycock
By Sean O'Casey.
Directed by John Crowley at the Gramercy Theatre.
Stranger
By Craig Lucas.
Directed by Mark Brokaw at the Vineyard Theatre.
Texts for Nothing
By Samuel Beckett.
Directed by Bill Irwin at the Classic Stage Company.

January 24, 2000 | Theater Review
"Lobster Alice"
May 16, 2005 | Theater Review
A Bad Business

David Mamet and his audience adore the horrid men of Glengarry Glen Ross. This can’t be a good thing.

May 10, 1999 | Theater Review
"That Championship Season"
November 29, 1999 | Theater Review
Oh, Brother!

Aiming small, Arthur Miller is on the money, mostly, in "The Price."

July 29, 2002 | Theater Review
The Orient, Expressed

Pacific Overtures
Logic of the Birds

May 27, 2002 | Theater Review
Wishes Granted

A Few Stout Individuals
Sweeney Todd

March 27, 2000 | Theater Review
"American Buffalo"
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