Theater Review: The Tao of Oak Bluffs, Laid Bare in Stick Fly
The night belongs to the young actress Condola Rashad.
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The night belongs to the young actress Condola Rashad.
The cutest, gayest thing since Kurt Hummel in pajamas.
Plus, he's "the bi-est guy in town."
Small-scale romance becomes big-scale musical.
An intimate night in an Upper East Side townhouse with Zoe Caldwell is a powerful showcase of wealthy indifference.
"There’s so much that we’ve not done before, new ideas in our same wacky world."
If you thought theater actors took themselves too seriously, let Bartlett's absurd, messed-up zingers BLOW YOUR MIND.
"I think she can play Marilyn on the Broadway stage."
If every future headline uses the phrase "Rocky Road," don't say you weren't warned.
Together for the first time since Evita.
With Alan Rickman as a sneering, graybeard novelist.
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