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The Abortionist on the Circuit of Fear
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The Mint’s Exhumation of “Days to Come,” a Lillian Hellman Flop, Proves Less Than Striking
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Michael Sommers
August 28, 2018
Theater archives
The Green-Eyed Tragedy of “Othello” Lets Loose in Central Park
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Michael Sommers
June 18, 2018
Obies
Before They Were Stars: Distinguished Artists Recall Their Very First Date With Obie
Laurie Metcalf, Eve Ensler, and Julie Taymor are among those who garnered recognition in the Off-Broadway sphere before going on to larger fame
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Michael Sommers
May 17, 2018
Theater archives
“A Brief History of Women” Regards an English Residence’s Transformations Through the Decades
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Michael Sommers
May 14, 2018
Theater archives
Martyna Majok’s “queens” Traces Immigrant Women Seeking a Foothold in the U.S.
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Michael Sommers
March 20, 2018
Theater archives
Wasting Away a Buffett of Songs in “Margaritaville”
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Michael Sommers
March 16, 2018
Theater archives
“Amy and the Orphans” Takes Audiences on a Swift Trip to Greater Awareness
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Michael Sommers
March 5, 2018
Theater archives
Deirdre O’Connell Makes the Southern Discomfort of “Terminus” Easier to Swallow
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Michael Sommers
February 23, 2018
Theater archives
In “Pete Rex,” a Small-Town Slacker Comedy Gets Invaded by Dinosaurs
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Michael Sommers
February 16, 2018
Theater archives
Psychopomp and Circumstance Regarding Mortal Matters Steer “The Undertaking”
by
Michael Sommers
January 18, 2018
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