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What I learned from a way-off Broadway production of 'Julius Caesar'
Leah Libresco
June 16, 2017
I will be glad to get some sleep when our “Julius Caesar” closes this Saturday, and I can stop living the fevered life of Casca the conspirator.
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The view from Trump's America and other timely Broadway tales
Rob Weinert-Kendt
June 13, 2017
"Sweat" tells the story of steelworkers whose long friendship unravels as their livelihood is threatened by free trade and immigration.
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Theater
A 'Richard III' for our unsettled times
David Stewart
May 26, 2017
It would be fascinating were the producers able to arrange a quick transfer to a venue somewhere near the White House.
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'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern' returns with angst, humor and Harry Potter
David Stewart
April 26, 2017
The 'Hamlet'-inspired play made the playwright Tom Stoppard an overnight sensation.
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Theater
Stephen Sondheim: a great artist whose work blossoms in simple settings
Rob Weinert-Kendt
March 01, 2017
A good Sondheim show has the sinewy strength, both musically and dramatically, to thrive in the barest of renderings.
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August Wilson will not go quietly: a review of 'Fences' and 'Jitney'
Rob Weinert-Kendt
February 07, 2017
Since he died in 2005, Wilson's stature has only increased, with his name regularly appearing on annual lists of the nation’s most-produced playwrights.
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