Bygone bylines
Albee's Occupant interrogates sculptor Louise Nevelson, while Saved pursues Christianity
After a six-year delay, Edward Albees play is back
A template family drama, in the shadow of Vietnam
Kline's Lear goes for rationality; Molina's Katz makes madness unreasonable
Kevin Kline prepares to scale the mad king's heroic heights and war-torn politics
Amid a mishmash of styles, three actors somehow find their way into Chekhov's world
Mamet's farcical solution to the Mideast crisis: Admit you're gay and stand up straight
Rose's ancient TV play may not be great drama, but it's a great set of opportunities for actors
All-star cast can't bring Weitz's theatrical gamble to life
The Public Theater displays a new byline; the Atlantic Theater tries to stir up old paranoias
Shakespeare knew how to write plays; if we believed that, we might know how to do them
Fugard Builds an Allegory; Feiffer Deconstructs the Old Left
After Three Decades in the Reviewer's Chair, What's Left to Say? Lots.
