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Your Broadway Preview: Fall 2015 Edition
NEW MUSICALS
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Attack of the Palindrome Monster
TDF members are offered discounted tickets to many shows like this one. Click here to see all the member tickets that are currently available.
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The German Octopus Speaks a Universal Language
Do we really need to understand the language in a play?
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You Can Participate in Modern Irish Drama
New Irish plays rely on firing our minds and imaginations
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When You Love a Show Everyone Hates
A biting comedy about a pretentious poet with a particular disdain for theatre (played with palpable venom by Ron Rifkin) who enters and wins a playwriting contest on a bet, Wrong Mountain examined the never-ending struggle between art and entertainment. Without giving any easy answers (or heck, any answers at all), the play explored how the two are defined in the eye of the beholder, and how neit
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When You Talk to God, Plug the Microphone In
Why Lucas Hnath wants everyone in The Christians on a mic
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Want to Play Hamlet? Write Him For Yourself.
Michael Laurence’s new play features Shakespeare’s tortured prince —
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Embrace Your Inner Drag Queen
The Legend of Georgia McBride delivers a how-to of drag — The most fabulous presence in The Legend of Georgia McBride isn’t the straight man who becomes a drag queen, his pregnant wife, or his drag mother (though all three are pretty awe-inspiring). No, that honor goes to a clothing rack.
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Is It a Woman’s Duty to Tell People Off?
Set on a houseboat that’s floating in the Thames in 1911, it uses wry epigrams, a feisty heroine, and a drunken dinner party scene to make a progressive argument about the social role of women. Though playwright Harold Chapin died in 1915, it’s easy to imagine his insights being used as rebuttals against certain political candidates who have recently made headlines for taking cheap shots at the la