With ineptitudes removed, just another drippy musical
In the canon of modern New York playwrights, Neil LaBute's dramedies about how awful people are (or rather, how fucking awful people are, as Voice critic Rob Weinert-Kendt once called him "American theater's reigning misanthrope") are pretty essential. He's also, notably, one of the few incre ... More >>
Charles Busch delves deep in narrative; Will Ferrell skims over Bush's veneer
A gimmicky Macbeth, a chilly Sunday, a graceless Grace
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