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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

ArtsBeat: Coil Festival: 5 Questions About 'Holiday' by Erik Piepenburg

The Ranters Theater is making its American debut with a show about two men and a children's pool.

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ArtsBeat: 'Sleep No More' Finds Room in Chelsea by Erik Piepenburg

The site-specific production from the Punchdrunk theater company plans to open this spring in a former hotel.

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'Sleep No More' Finds Room in Chelsea by Erik Piepenburg

The site-specific production from the Punchdrunk theater company plans to open this spring in a former hotel.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

ArtsBeat: Behind the Poster: 'Good People' by Erik Piepenburg

A look at the poster for David Lindsay-Abaire's new play, starring Tate Donovan and Frances McDormand.

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Behind the Poster: 'Good People' by Erik Piepenburg

A look at the poster for David Lindsay-Abaire's new play, starring Tate Donovan and Frances McDormand.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:00PM

A Move, and Early Bird Specials, for 'Rock of Ages' by Erik Piepenburg

When "Rock of Ages" moves to the Helen Hayes Theater in March, it will offer an unusual discount ticket program.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:30PM

ArtsBeat: A Move, and Early Bird Specials, for 'Rock of Ages' by Erik Piepenburg

When "Rock of Ages" moves to the Helen Hayes Theater in March, it will offer an unusual discount ticket program.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 04:30PM

Under the Radar: 5 Questions About 'Too Late! antigone (contest #2)' by Erik Piepenburg

Two actors, one male and one female, growl like dogs, hit each other and perform other acts of aggressive gamesmanship in "Too Late! antigone (contest #2),".

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ArtsBeat: Under the Radar: 5 Questions About 'Too Late! antigone (contest #2)' by Erik Piepenburg

Two actors, one male and one female, growl like dogs, hit each other and perform other acts of aggressive gamesmanship in "Too Late! antigone (contest #2),".

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 11:52AM
Monday, January 10, 2011

Creative Team Announced for Stage Musical of Oscar-Winning 'Once' by Erik Piepenburg

The playwright Enda Walsh and the director John Tiffany will collaborate on the stage adaptation of the popular film.

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ArtsBeat: Creative Team Announced for Stage Musical of Oscar-Winning 'Once' by Erik Piepenburg

The playwright Enda Walsh and the director John Tiffany will collaborate on the stage adaptation of the popular film.

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Coil Festival: 5 Questions About 'Hello Hi There' by Erik Piepenburg

Annie Dorsen recently spoke with ArtsBeat about how language, dramaturgy and talking machines inspired her show "Hello Hi There."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:00PM

ArtsBeat: Coil Festival: 5 Questions About 'Hello Hi There' by Erik Piepenburg

Annie Dorsen recently spoke with ArtsBeat about how language, dramaturgy and talking machines inspired her show "Hello Hi There."

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 03:00PM
Sunday, January 9, 2011

Curtain Down, Heads Up: Readers Respond to 'Small Fire,' 'Dracula' and Streisand by Erik Piepenburg

A snapshot of readers' responses to new and noteworthy shows, events, and people in the theater world.

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ArtsBeat: Curtain Down, Heads Up: Readers Respond to 'Small Fire,' 'Dracula' and Streisand by Erik Piepenburg

A snapshot of readers' responses to new and noteworthy shows, events, and people in the theater world.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 05:26PM
Friday, January 7, 2011

ArtsBeat: Under the Radar: 5 Questions About 'Phobophilia' by Erik Piepenburg

Sex, lies and videotape get a 21st-century update in a show from the Montreal-based company 2boys.tv.

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Under the Radar: 5 Questions About 'Phobophilia' by Erik Piepenburg

Sex, lies and videotape get a 21st-century update in a show from the Montreal-based company 2boys.tv.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 01:00PM
Thursday, January 6, 2011

Under the Radar: 5 Questions About 'Ameriville' by Erik Piepenburg

The aftermath of Hurricane Karina is explored through music and dance in a show from the company Universes.

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ArtsBeat: Under the Radar: 5 Questions About 'Ameriville' by Erik Piepenburg

The aftermath of Hurricane Karina is explored through music and dance in a show from the company Universes.

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Coil Festival: 5 Questions About 'Rabbi Rabino' by Erik Piepenburg

Two conservative rabbis from Queens, who know from Jewish jokes, comprise the cast of "Rabbi Rabino," an irreverent mini-variety show about Judaism and modern identity.

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ArtsBeat: Coil Festival: 5 Questions About 'Rabbi Rabino' by Erik Piepenburg

Two conservative rabbis from Queens, who know from Jewish jokes, comprise the cast of "Rabbi Rabino," an irreverent mini-variety show about Judaism and modern identity.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 02:30PM
Tuesday, January 4, 2011

ArtsBeat: Wilson Jermaine Heredia Returns to Broadway in 'La Cage' by Erik Piepenburg

Wilson Jermaine Heredia will replace Robin de Jesus in the role of the sassy housekeeper Jacob.

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Wilson Jermaine Heredia Returns to Broadway in 'La Cage' by Erik Piepenburg

Wilson Jermaine Heredia will replace Robin de Jesús in the role of the sassy housekeeper Jacob.

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Monday, January 3, 2011

ArtsBeat: Under the Radar: Five Questions About 'Gob Squad's Kitchen' by Erik Piepenburg

Under the Radar: Five Questions About "Gob Squad's Kitchen"

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Under the Radar: Five Questions About 'Gob Squad's Kitchen' by Erik Piepenburg

Under the Radar: Five Questions About "Gob Squad's Kitchen"

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ArtsBeat: 'Henry' in the Hinterlands: Five Questions About 'Still on the Road' by Erik Piepenburg

A new film follows a theater troupe that travels around the United States teaching and performing classical works in communities where theater is a luxury.

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Henry in the Hinterlands: 5 Questions About 'Still on the Road' by Erik Piepenburg

A new film follows a theater troupe that travels around the United States teaching and performing classical works in communities where theater is a luxury.

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Sunday, January 2, 2011

A Cautionary Tale for 'Spider-Man' by Erik Piepenburg

A look back at the famed Broadway flop "Via Galactica" and at lessons that the team behind "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" could learn from it.

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ArtsBeat: A Cautionary Tale for 'Spider-Man' by Erik Piepenburg

A look back at the famed Broadway flop "Via Galactica" and at lessons that the team behind "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" could learn from it.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 01:47PM
Thursday, December 30, 2010

Onstage, the Irreverent (and Maybe Irresistible) by Ben Brantley, Charles Isherwood, Scott Heller and Erik Piepenburg

Critics and writers for The New York Times write about shows and performances they are looking forward to seeing on New York stages in 2011.

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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Broadway Actors Who Are Bracing For Final Curtain by Erik Piepenburg

Five actors in shows that are closing soon discuss what will happen after the curtains come down.

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