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November 6, 2006
It’s Not Alright, Ma

As boomer Broadway wheezes its way into irrelevance with The Times They Are A-Changin’, a fresh voice emerges downtown.

November 6, 2006
‘The Coast of Utopia’ by the Numbers

Just how enormous an undertaking is Tom Stoppard’s epic three-evening play about nineteenth-century Russian intellectuals? As the first third opens this weekend, a selective breakdown.

December 4, 2006
So Far, So Good

The Coast of Utopia is a huge, eloquent piece of theater, gaudy with talent. And we’re just into Part One.

March 5, 2007
Arise, Ye Prisoners of Tom Stoppard

Somehow, the eight hours of dialogue in The Coast of Utopia leave one hungry for more talk.

January 8, 2007
Fabergé Acting

Part Two of The Coast of Utopia is a chance to see stage work—from stars and journeymen alike—at its zenith.

November 20, 2006
Long Story Short

How a perky British nanny became a Broadway superstar.

October 16, 2006
Madcap Maverick: Swoosie Kurtz

Q&A with the 'Heartbreak House' actress.

October 23, 2006
‘House’ of Great Repute

Shaw’s Heartbreak House gets a revival that shows off its talky brilliance. Plus: Cynthia Nixon, Neil LaBute, and more.

October 16, 2006
Broadway Melody of 1975

Yes, it’s a period piece. No, it’s not a jaw-dropping revival. But A Chorus Line still has that hard-to-define something.

September 11, 2006
'Butterfly' Takes Flight, on Opening Night

Puccini's Madama Butterfly, re-imagined by first-time opera director Anthony Minghella (known for The English Patient) and starring Cristina Gallardo-Domâs, Marcello Giordani, and Dwayne Croft.

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