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Theater Review: Water by the Spoonful
Rangy, riff-y, unapologetically self-helpful.
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Rangy, riff-y, unapologetically self-helpful.
"A small town where everybody's from somewhere else."
She's never been better.
A whole new woooooorld.
For a one-woman play.
The erstwhile vampire hunter buffs and boozes up to get back on stage.
The season of the independents.
It'll move to Off Broadway now.
It will have given 44 non-preview performances.
The best songs! The worst songs! And "Master of the House."
"Maybe like the best idea I've ever had."
New productions from work by Amy Herzog and Chaim Potok.
His heart grows three sizes, and the room needs it.
Plus What Rhymes With America.
"Cheeky, dorky, delectable comic-book theater is alive and well."
The musical will have given 337 performances.
Fancy, huh.
Pacino in middle-register Hoo-wah, and John McGinley flashing his canines.
Great musical palookaspeak.
Iiiiinteresting.
Community theater can be a very dark thing.
"F*ck." —David Mamet.
Piano is the Depression-era entry in Wilson's Pittsburgh Cycle.
Monetarily and attendance-wise, that is.
One of them is a terrorist.