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    An Education

    "An Education" is a wonderfully bittersweet coming-of-age story featuring a perfect performance by Carey Mulligan.

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    Tanguera

    A successful experiment in translating the language of tango dance into a choreography-driven, musical-theatre event.

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    The Royal Family

    George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber's 1927 comedy returns to Broadway in a riotous, over-the-top staging in which everyone from the leads to the walk-ons shines.

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    Bronson

    Actor Tom Hardy gives one of the most captivating performances this year as real-life convict Michael Peterson, who later in his career took on the moniker Charles Bronson.

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    Lost in Radioland

    This comedy with music is set in 1940s Hollywood at Radioland Studios during the live broadcast of a suspense drama called "Night Stories."

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    Trucker

    Michelle Monaghan stars as a beautiful and successful independent truck driver whose idyllic life on the road includes uncomplicated sex with strangers and all-night drinking binges.

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    Eye of God

    Its title a Bible reference, this play may have you rooting for a released felon, even when you see he's committed an especially unspeakable crime.

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    All Through the Night

    Shirley Lauro's well-intentioned drama about three gentile girls caught up in the chaos of the Third Reich bores rather than inspires.

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    Penny Penniworth

    The source material for the 70-minute send-up "Penny Penniworth" is largely mid-Victorian English lit, and the comedic result is priceless.

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    Let Me Down Easy

    Anna Deavere Smith continues her chronicle of American life with a heartfelt examination of how we relate to our bodies.