at the Stella Adler Theatre
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Playwright Stanton Wood works in a simultaneously fantastic and Shavian mode inBig Thick Rod, a thought-provoking but never completely satisfying comedy.
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A.R. Gurney continues to chronicle the travails of the displaced upper crust in his latest play,Crazy Mary.
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Galateais not just another tiresome reinterpretation ofPygmalion; playwright Frank Tangredi brings a fresh perspective to the old tale that is revelatory and moving.
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Comprising three one-acts about the geriatric inhabitants of a Florida apartment complex,Flamingo Courtis served up as unabashed catnip for the senior crowd.
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She Can't Believe She Said That!
Sometimes on-the-nose casting can be a show's downfall, and such is the case with Matt Prager's new satirical Kathie Lee Gifford bio musical.
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The Civilians, a New York-based troupe, explores the subject of America's burgeoning evangelical Christian movement, zeroing in on Colorado Springs, Colo.
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What's That Smell: The Music of Jacob Sterling
So much of musical theatre is now self-parody that it seems bad form to further satirize it.
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THE MAIDEN'S
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