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    Review: Updating – and Upgrading – the Movie, Broadway’s ‘Some Like It Hot’ Hits All the Right Notes
    The new musical won’t make you forget the movie stars of the original romp, but you’ll see something new in all of their characters.  
    by Michael Musto
    December 11, 2022
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    Review: Audra McDonald Takes ‘Ohio State Murders’ to Its Limit
    The six-time Tony winner goes back to school and it is a chilling ride. 
    by Michael Musto
    December 8, 2022
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    Remembering Michael Feingold and the Heat-Seeking Missiles of His Theater Criticism
    The longtime Voice critic was erudite, witty, biting, and committed to informing readers about all things—good or bad—on the boards.
    by The Village Voice
    November 22, 2022
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    ‘Good Enemy’ Overlaps Past, Present, and Future Lives
    Politics in Communist China, the complications of language, and Google Translate all play their parts.
    by Rhoda Feng
    November 19, 2022
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    Moral Ambiguity and Genetic Disorders Are All Part of the Fun in ‘Kimberly Akimbo’
    A teen aging way too fast—literally—falls into shady territory.
    by Michael Musto
    November 11, 2022
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    ‘Cost of Living’ Shines a Light on the Complications of Caretaking and Disability
    In its Broadway debut, the play immerses us in the precarious lives of people with disabilities, and those who help them manage a world not designed for them.
    by Rhoda Feng
    October 28, 2022
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    ‘What Kind of Woman’ contemplates abortion
    by Elizabeth Zimmer
    October 25, 2022
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    In Its Off-Broadway Debut, ‘peerless’ Calls Out to ‘Macbeth’
    For a pair of overachieving twins, getting into a good college can be murder.
    by Rhoda Feng
    October 20, 2022
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    Coming Out … of the House
    Live and on video, Split Britches brings the audience to the table.
    by Elizabeth Zimmer
    October 19, 2022
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    A Revival of ‘Death of a Salesman’ Successfully Sells Some New Twists
    Willy Loman’s “eye for color” takes on new meaning in director Miranda Cromwell’s fresh take on the 73-year-old play. 
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    October 11, 2022

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