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November 22, 2004
Overheard

What the audience really thought about Brooke Shields in ‘Wonderful Town’

November 1, 2004
Influences

August Wilson, Playwright

April 4, 2005
Serious Clown: Bill Irwin

Everybody’s going to play poker at Kathleen’s house tonight. But I think I’m going to have to beg off. I have to treat myself like a hothouse plant.

May 9, 2005
Prodigy: Dan Fogler

I’ve been working very hard off-off-off-off-off-off-off Broadway, and doing little films and really sweating my butt off in tiny little black boxes. You pray and you do your thing, and then you’ve just got to appreciate it when it does happen.

May 9, 2005
Money Changes Everything

American Pie auteur Paul Weitz was a rich kid. Now he’s returned to Park Avenue to revisit his teenage wasteland.

November 8, 2004
Tim Roth

Villain Tim Roth In The God Of Hell At The Actors Studio Drama School Theater. Opens November 16.

November 8, 2004
Home Boy

The way he tells it, Matthew Broderick’s huge career just sorta happened to him.

April 18, 2005
New York Stage: The Thomashefsky Project

The theater was being used to be a real forum of ideas. There’s a whole avant-garde, experimental side—the public has lost a sense of that.

November 15, 2004
Gimmick Theater Through The Ages

Six gimmick-driven theater performances.

March 28, 2005
Diva: Mercedes Ruehl

I had this huge, ugly, seven-foot costume on, but my legs were just in red tights, and all day long, gentlemen would come up to me and say, “Darling, can I be around when you take that rooster costume off?”

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