TDF Stages Archive
An online theatre magazine
Read about NYC’s best theatre and dance productions and watch video interviews with innovative artists
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A Playwright Keeps It “Really Really” Ambiguous
By LINDA BUCHWALD
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This Play Seems Spontaneous. Is It?
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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The Sound of Despair, Played on a Door
By MARK PEIKERT
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Trayvon Martin, Emmett Till, and Shakespeare
Last year, Thais Francis was scheduled to performer a dance/monologue piece about Troy Davis, who was executed after a lengthy and contested trial. Two weeks later, Trayvon Martin was shot and killed.
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Isaac Newton Scribbling on the Wall
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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A Fifth Crack at “All in the Timing”
By RAVEN SNOOK
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Five Women Improvising a Quiche
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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Blood, Fashion, and Songs
You might think that a musical billed as a “pop horror fashion show” would require a fair amount of research. But for playwright Joshua Conkel, whose The House of Von Macramé runs at the Bushwick Starr through Feb. 9, writing came fairly instinctually.
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Dancing For Your Votes
By LAUREN KAY