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Ada Calhoun

December 20, 2004 | Theater Review
700 Sundays

Oscar viewers will be relieved to know that Billy Crystal’s lucrative new solo show is better than his recent award-hosting stints

March 28, 2005 | Theater Review
After Ashley

It’s liable to appeal to today’s moodier teen far more than Rent.

March 17, 2003 | Profile
A Real Stand-Up Guy

Eddie Izzard, London’s most outrageous comic, takes a serious turn in the Broadway revival of Joe Egg.

November 23, 2003 | New York Minute
Her Kind of Town

Jennifer Westfeldt—of Kissing Jessica Stein fame—makes her Broadway debut in the old-fashioned (but feminist!) Wonderful Town.

November 24, 2003 | Best of New York Weekly Pick
Record Performance

On a typical Sunday at Footlight Records, you’ll see hipsters snatching up Italian lounge CDs, hip-hop artists trolling for new beats among the vinyl movie soundtracks, seniors browsing through the Broadway cast recordings, a Liza impersonator scoring Cabaret on DVD.

March 31, 2003 | Nightlife & Singles
Top Five Texan-Expat Hangouts

Top Five Texan-Expat Hangouts

April 4, 2005 | Theater Review
A 'Glass' Half Full

Oddly cast and irritatingly staged, this Glass Menagerie displays a few cracks—but it’s hard to damage such a great play.

April 4, 2005 | Theater Review
All Shook Up

If Elvis impersonators had a union, do you suppose this latest incarnation of the "jukebox musical" could have been prevented?

June 30, 2003 | Top Five
Top 5 Performances in Gay Theater

What’s onstage for Gay Pride Week? Don’t be stonewalled.

December 6, 2004 | Theater Review
A Second Hand Memory

In Woody Allen’s latest theatrical foray, a fifties Brooklyn family squabbles over obligation, money, and the incompatibility of love and marriage.

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