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October 26, 2009
Forty-Eight Years, Twenty-Nine Plays, Four Musicals

The highs and lows of Neil Simon, from Come Blow Your Horn to Rose’s Dilemma.

October 26, 2009
Odd Man Out

On the legacy—if there will be one—of Neil Simon.

October 26, 2009
The Phantom Menace

Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber recently previewed Love Never Dies for press in London.

October 15, 2009
Just Put on a Happy Face

Bye Bye Birdie is as bubbly and sweet as it could possibly be—yet somehow, all its elements never quite rise into the perfect soufflé.

October 15, 2009
Ladies’ Nights

In Oleanna, Julia Stiles transcends David Mamet's agitprop script; in The Royal Family, Rosemary Harris is just transcendent. Plus: Ann Landers, a woman who really knew her audience.

October 19, 2009
Broadway Bound

Meet the new Eugene Jerome, Neil Simon’s alter ego in the Brighton Beach Memoirs revival.

October 19, 2009
Drama Rush

The season’s October boomlet, from Hamlet to Princess Leia.

October 12, 2009
The Feminist Mystique

Julia Stiles embraces David Mamet’s rage.

October 12, 2009
Good Cop, Bad Cop

A Steady Rain is your standard TV police drama. Plus, Tracy Letts’s white-boomer manifesto, Superior Donuts.

October 5, 2009
It’s Lost Its Moorings

The Public Theater’s painfully adrift Othello.

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