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John Simon

May 29, 2000 | Theater Review
Broken Heartland

Tectonic Theater Project chronicles Matthew Shepard's tragic murder with sorrow and sensitivity.

November 25, 2002 | Theater Review
Haunted Houses

A revival of Ghosts lacks the power to suggest how controversial the play once was; Far Away is a nightmare.

October 11, 2004 | Theater Review
They're Still Here

Paula Vogel’s elderly prostitutes talk too fancy, String of Pearls falls apart, and Hedda Gabler is crazy. But Kitty Carlisle Hart’s a fabulous old dame.

January 4, 1999 | Theater Review
"Stop Kiss" and "Bosoms and Neglect"
February 10, 2003 | Theater Review
Eastern Standard

With Shanghai Moon, Charles Busch—back in a dress, where he belongs—sashays into ancient Hollywood territory wherein West meets East and complications ensue.

June 26, 2000 | Theater Review
"Current Events"
October 18, 2004 | Theater Review
Amos and Candy

The race-switching farce White Chocolate is surprisingly tasty; Last Easter and Nine Parts of Desire are chock-full of annoying faux poetry.

November 26, 2001 | Theater Review
Polish Joke

45 Seconds From Broadway
QED Everett Beekin

May 26, 2003 | Theater Review
High As a Kite

Vanessa Redgrave’s journey into madness isn’t long—she’s gone from the beginning of Eugene O’Neill’s shattering masterpiece; Woody Allen comes up short in Writer’s Block.

March 11, 2002 | Theater Review
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