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Waiting for Fluff, Man: ‘Shows for Days’ Is Too Cute for Its Own Good
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Tom Sellar
July 7, 2015
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The Oldest Boy: Eat, Pray, Cliche
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The City of Conversation Awkwardly Explores the Ever-Widening Rift Between Democrats and Republicans
by
Tom Sellar
May 7, 2014
Theater archives
Act One is an Inspiring Chronicle of a Playwright’s Determination
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Tom Sellar
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FILM ARCHIVES
Riveting and Timely, Informant Shows the Corruption that Comes with Power
by
Ernest Hardy
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An Oversimplification of Her Beauty is Simply Beautiful
by
Ernest Hardy
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François Ozon Does His Best Post-modern Hitchcock with In the House
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Zachary Wigon
April 17, 2013