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The unendurable passage of time haunts both plays.
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Not knowing what's real and what's not is less compelling than McNeal contends.
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Hwang discusses his expectations for the autobiographical play now that it's on Broadway.
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At its funniest, The Roommate is a comedy of manners, an unapologetic throwback.
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If the show isn't just riotously funny but whipsmart and lovely, too, so are its new stars.
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With Life and Trust, Emursive has opted wisely for mood over minutiae.
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Job preserves an unsettling undercurrent, despite its ridiculous premise.
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Despite the 12 Angry Men-like setup, there's nothing anonymous about the women here.
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There are at least four celebrated contenders vying, all equally convincingly, for the top prize.
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Each play poeticizes the cradle-to-near-grave journey of so-called ordinary American lives.
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The show ultimately overlooks its own message: that a little isolation goes a long way.
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The play examines the provenance of a photo album from Auschwitz.
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This Great Gatsby is an engaging, tautly rendered, and visually dazzling ride.
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Mac discusses experience of starring in Sarah Ruhl's show and the projects waiting in the wings.
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A smarter, warmer, bolder revival of The Wiz remains tantalizingly out of reach.
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It never stands a chance of being so bad it's good because it wants to be good so badly.
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In Zinnie Harris's play, Lady Macbeth gets tangled in her own unraveling.
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Under Danya Taymor's direction, this is a remarkable, emotionally arresting piece of theater.
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Sam Gold's sharply accelerating production reveals the horror of hypocrisy.
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This show never transcends the clichés that it conflictingly both seeks to challenge and embrace.
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Illinoise functions like a particularly classy jukebox musical.
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Fiasco Theater's production of Pericles is an electrifying act of double-resurrection itself.
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The Connector's characters reach beyond their time and place to point, Cassandra-like, toward the litany of offenses against the truth that would stack up over 25 years.
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In its new iteration, Under the Radar, which runs through January 21, hasn't missed a step.
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In 2023, there was a happy diversity in the tapestry of the theater that resonated most deeply.
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