Theater Reviews: The Stage Dive Weekend Roundup
Paul Weitz’s Lonely I'm Not and Sophie Gets the Horns.
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Paul Weitz’s Lonely I'm Not and Sophie Gets the Horns.
Shaw's Saint Joan, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and David Rabe's An Early History of Fire.
Why her 1/32nd Cherokee heritage is kicking up such dust.
Unfairly passed over, according to our theater critic: Nicky Silver, Finn Wittrock.
He's caught between Mitt Romney and Scott Brown, and it is uncomfortable.
Take the hint, Scott.
A play that's fit to govern our attention for three-plus hours.
900,000 people signed a petition calling for the recall.
It’s harder to fake than you’d think.
Aside from the two Jesuses on Broadway, that is.
Rinde Eckert, Paula Vogel, and (a fictionalized) Jayson Blair.
Theater critic Scott Brown surveys the onstage landscape for the first half of this year.
Greek comedy, played strictly for laughs.
politics, 2012, occupy wall street, herman cain, no he cain't, crimes and misdemeanors, the national interest, rick perry, video, michael bloomberg, mitt romney, neighborhood news, nypd, occupy everywhere, campaign 2012, herman cain sexual harassment, ink-stained wretches, nyc, protest movements, rick rolling, the third terminator, barack obama, business, made-off, bernie madoff, early and awkward, finance, google, international intrigue, jon huntsman, mf global, not too big to fail, occupy oakland, sad things, the hunt for red november