Saturday, September 15, 2007 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Denny Martin Flinn, 59, actor, writer, choreographer, director

Actor, writer, choreographer and director Denny Martin Flinn died Aug. 24 in Woodland Hills, Calif., of complications from cancer.

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"Actors Fund prepared for crises," by David S. Cohen

In its 125-year history, the Actors Fund has helped showbiz pros in all professions through all kinds of crises.

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Leaders and legacies serve needs

With 125 years of service under its belt, the Actors Fund has built up enormous good will among industry pros.

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"Young mingles with old at Home," by Bob Verini

When one "Jersey Boy" visited the Actors Fund Home last year he discovered not just a nursing home but a repository of showbiz lore, a place where old can mingle with young.

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"Bebe Neuwirth's dancing up a storm," by Bob Verini

She's the proud winner of two Emmys and two Tonys, but Bebe Neuwirth is a terp at heart. "Acting and singing are what I do," she says. "But a dancer is what I am." Decades of dancing, though…

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"Great Scot, this Queen Mary's a bore," by Richard Ouzounian

Sometimes it takes more than a couple of stars to brighten a gloomy night. Even though Yanna McIntosh and Nancy Palk give performances to remember in the Soulpepper production of Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart, which opened Wednesday night at the Young Centre for the Performing Arts, the rest of the evening is such a galaxy of mistakes that their lustre is dimmed.

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Till the Break of Dawn, reviewed by Christopher Murray

Best known for his high-octane solo shows, Danny Hoch is the undisputed master of the urban male rant. Till the Break of Dawn is Hoch's first attempt at a full-length play, and there are plenty of arias of angst delivered by a variety of characters that still sound suspiciously like him.

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Two Rooms in Davis, reviewed by Ron Cohen

A night of wife swapping turns out to be not much fun in this dour drama by Brad Saville.

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Dogugaeshi, reviewed by Jerry Portwood

Basil Twist's puzzle piece of shifting shapes and colors could cause many an unsuspecting theatregoer to run screaming for the exit. It requires a great deal of patience, almost meditative d…

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Trish, Hans, and Phil, reviewed by David Finkle

The voices of Seattle visitors Trish, Hans, and Phil are a perfect blend. When the three harmonize, the sounds they make are enough to soothe the savage breast in just about anyone.

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