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All Plays, No Waiting
The “plays only” line at the TKTS Discount Booth has seldom offered so many rich choices for the discerning playgoer. Whether it’s farce or tragedy, classical drama or contemporary realism, British or American you’re looking for, Broadway at the end of 2007 has something for every taste. In the straight-up comedy column, there’s the “new” […]
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Butz in a Bustle
Norbert Leo Butz grew up a few blocks from the Mississippi River in St. Louis, Mo. “Watching tourist steamboats coming up and down the river was just part of what we saw all the time,” says Butz in his cozy dressing room at the Lyceum, where he stars in the delicious comedy Is He Dead? […]
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In Like Finn
William Finn is not one to rest on his laurels (his Tony for Falsettos, for instance) or indeed to look back much at all. “I never listen to the cast albums of my shows,” says Finn, currently represented on Broadway by the Tony-nominated score for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Off-Broadway by […]
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“Overwhelming” Evidence
J.T. Rogers’ acclaimed new play about the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, The Overwhelming, has a distinguished pedigree, with the Roundabout Theatre producing it Off-Broadway at the Laura Pels Theatre, following a hit run at London’s National Theatre. Behind the play’s genesis, though, was an unlikely patron: The Salt Lake Acting Company of Salt Lake City, […]
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Holding Her “Q”
Among the unforeseen side effects of the recent Local 1 stagehands’ were a few missed exits and entrances: John Lloyd Young, the Tony-winning star of Jersey Boys, didn’t get his scheduled final bow. The 10th anniversary gala performance of The Lion King was not celebrated on the stage of the Minskoff. And Sarah Stiles, all […]
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Young at Art
Attentive riders of the D train might occasionally notice a thin, well-dressed, tastefully bespectacled man en route to Bensonhurst, where he disembarks for regular visits to Lafayette High School. These days he’s likely to have some attractive hard-bound books in tow. Clued-in theatre watchers among us might recognize him as Thomas Schumacher (pictured above with […]
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Back on the Boards
The TKTS Discount Booths stayed up and running during the stagehands’ strike, of course, but on Thursday the Times Square booth on 46th Street was buzzing with a new excitement again, as New Yorkers and tourists alike clamored for tickets to musicals and plays they hadn’t been able to see for 19 days. “We’ve been […]
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Teaching Artist
“I probably have been to every one of your schools doing theatre,” Danny Hoch said this fall to a group of 50 or so New York high school teachers in a midtown union hall as part of a professional development seminar run by the Theatre Development Fund’s education department. Today it was the teachers’ turn […]
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The World of Mee
Apparently no one ever told playwright Chuck Mee about the classical unities, least of all the one about “unity of place.” The canvas of the genre-splicing writer of such contemporary classics as The Berlin Circle (also called Full Circle), Big Love and bobrauschenbergamerica sometimes seems to sprawl as wide as the whole world, and often […]