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March 10, 2008
Oh, the Mendacity

Terrence Howard will always be true to himself—even if it costs him.

February 18, 2008
Mommy’s Had Enough Puppets for Now, Sweetie

The cold-weather bounty of kid-centric plays will certainly keep tots entertained. But which shows are likely to be most tolerable for moms and dads?

February 4, 2008
Heart-to-Heart

Director Kathleen Turner and actress Sarah Paulson, in conversation.

January 21, 2008
How ‘The 39 Steps’ Went From Tense British Thriller to Broadway Comedy

The journey of John Buchan's novel to the screen and the stage.

January 21, 2008
David Mamet’s Election Season

The playwright on Hillary, corruption, and our democracy’s saving grace.

January 7, 2008
Chin Up

How Fiona Shaw got over her aversion to Beckett’s Happy Days.

December 24, 2007
What a Farce

Norbert Leo Butz skipped Young Frankenstein for old Mark Twain. Good call.

December 24, 2007
From Bobby to Lenny: Raúl Esparza

It’s been quite a year for Raúl Esparza.

December 17, 2007
The Year in Theater

Liev Schreiber was smoking onstage, Boyd Gaines played just about everyone, two energetic new musicals really rocked out—and ten Scotsmen in Brooklyn starred in the best drama yet about the Iraq war.

December 3, 2007
Starry Nights at ‘Cymbeline’

Not only do the principals in 'Cymbeline' include Michael Cerveris, Martha Plimpton, and Phylicia Rashad as the Queen, but 23 other actors make up what Cerveris calls “a really deep bench” in this lavish production.

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