The blind date actually took place on November 19, 1985, in Geneva. Nothing much happened diplomatically; the world order wasn’t…
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Marriage is not to be entered into lightly when the groom is England’s King Henry VIII. The West Coast Premiere…
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A new production of Michael Frayn’s Tony Award winning play “Copenhagen” is on an extended run at the Lantern Theater….
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As if to prove you can out-Ibsen Ibsen, playwright Brett Neveu has taken Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 play, “An Enemy of…
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Charles Newell’s production of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” at Court Theatre is an emotionally wrenching tragedy. Secrets and lies…
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“Capitalism excels at innovation but fails at maintenance.” There is something queer about “Sink”, a political purge in heels, a…
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Lillian Hellman (1905 –1984), celebrated author and left-wing political activist, would be both pleased and saddened that her 1940 play…
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TheatreFirst has commissioned 12 enlivening and exhilarating short plays by outstanding playwrights that are designed to provoke thought, discussion and…
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While many theatre companies put on undemanding feel-good musical shows for the holidays, leave it to Shotgun Players to produce…
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Steppenwolf Theatre’s world premiere of The Minutes by Tracy Letts takes place during a small town city council meeting. It’s…
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Although it’s over 100 years since the first African-American boxer, Jack Johnson, won the world heavyweight boxing championship in a…
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