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NYT > Theater - Nov 21, 2008
Marianne Weems gives a sleek multimedia look to Harry Sinclair’s drama about the creation of a social-networking site.
Also tagged: wooster group, super vision play, weems marianne
NYT > Theater - Nov 21, 2008
The problems confronting the sprawling, anxious, compulsively talky Texan clan of 1987 in “Dividing the Estate” will be familiar to many American families at the moment.
Also tagged: foote horton, booth theater, dividing the estate play, foote hallie
NYT > Theater - Nov 21, 2008
The fleet’s in this weekend, at least on 55th Street, where a radiant production of “On the Town” has docked at City Center through Sunday.
Also tagged: city center, robbins jerome, bernstein leonard, on the town play, comden betty, martin andrea
NYT > Theater - Nov 21, 2008
Christian Hoff has his first shot at a major leading role with the lead in Roundabout Theater Company’s revival of “Pal Joey.”
Also tagged: actors and actresses
NYT > Theater - Nov 21, 2008
The Broadway production of “American Buffalo” has posted a provisional closing notice and is likely to end its run on Sunday, a publicist for the show said.
Also tagged: cedric the entertainer, mamet david, leguizamo john, osment haley joel
NYT > Theater - Nov 21, 2008
“Super Vision” is an audacious meditation on the erosion of privacy.
Also tagged: wooster group, super vision play, weems marianne
NYT > Theater - Nov 21, 2008
The whimsical “Jester of Tonga” is a rare example of puppet theater about bad investments.
Also tagged: puppets, performance space 122, jester of tonga play
NYT > Arts - Nov 19, 2008
“Garden of Earthly Delights” is without doubt one of the most eerily hypnotic spectacles of flesh in motion ever put on a New York stage.
Also tagged: dancing, garden of earthly delights play
NYT > Arts - Nov 19, 2008
Jon Courie’s play about a family dealing with cancer is sympathetic but undercooked.
Also tagged: carapace isle play
NYT > Arts - Nov 19, 2008
It’s raining greenbacks in “Road Show,” the latest version of Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s long-aborning, ever-evolving and eternally slender musical about curdled American dreams.
Also tagged: public theater, sondheim stephen, weidman john