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Joe Papp Crowns Himself
He commands the most imposing force in theatre, uniting playwrights and philanthropists. Does he run like Henry V or Sammy Glick?
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Geoffrey Stokes
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July 12, 1976
Theater
This Year’s Under the Radar Festival Posed Tough Questions About Relationships
by
Miriam Felton-Dansky
January 19, 2018
Theater
Flaming Out: A New Musical About Joan of Arc Oversells Its Timeliness
by
Joseph Cermatori
March 22, 2017
Theater
WTF, WTF, WTF? In ‘Tiny Beautiful Things,’ That Is the Question
by
Jennifer L. Pozner
December 8, 2016
Theater
Racial Histories Repeat in ‘Party People’ and ‘Death of the Last Black Man’
by
Miriam Felton-Dansky
November 16, 2016
Theater
‘Privacy’ Shows Us We Have None
by
Miriam Felton-Dansky
July 20, 2016
Theater
A New Musical at the Public Is a Thrilling Reflection on the Costs of Fame
by
Joseph Cermatori
May 31, 2016
Theater
In the NYC Theater World, January Is Festival Month
by
Miriam Felton-Dansky
December 29, 2015
Theater
‘Before Your Very Eyes,’ Gob Squad Toys With Our Notions of Growing Old
by
Miriam Felton-Dansky
October 27, 2015
Theater
With Liberia as Its Backdrop, the Forceful ‘Eclipsed’ Illuminates the Plight of Women in War
by
Tom Sellar
October 20, 2015
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