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Thursday, March 2, 2017

In Ken Ludwig’s ‘Murder on the Orient Express,’ a Dead Man and a Writer on the Rails by Eric Grode

Mr. Ludwig is bringing a famous Agatha Christie mystery to the stage at the McCarter Theater in Princeton, N.J.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

From Nosebleed Seats to the Stage, Actors Discuss August Wilson by Eric Grode

As “Jitney” prepares to open on Broadway, stars like Phylicia Rashad and Laurence Fishburne talk about the playwright.

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Friday, July 22, 2016

In ‘Golem,’ the Troupe 1927 Shares a Stage With a Claymation Co-Star by Eric Grode

A fanciful adaptation of this ancient Jewish legend fits well with this company’s dependence on useful, risky technology.

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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Meryl Streep, Diane Lane and Others on the Legacy of Elizabeth Swados by Eric Grode

Actors, directors and theater-world figures look back on the life and work of Ms. Swados, who died in January.

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Broadway Shows Get the Point! Again! by Eric Grode

“On Your Feet!,” “Disaster!” and “Something Rotten!” are among the shows that don’t have much in common onstage but share some notable punctuation.

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Friday, December 18, 2015

A Half-Century of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Memories by Eric Grode

Harvey Fierstein, Bette Midler, Adrienne Barbeau and Josh Groban share their memories of performing in the Broadway and many, many non-Broadway versions of “Fiddler.”

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

James Earl Jones and Cicely Tyson Lay Their Cards on the Table by Eric Grode

Cast members in past and present productions of D.­L. Coburn’s “The Gin Game” recall the challenges of the play.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Snapshot: In ‘Steve: A Docu-Musical,’ Colin Summers Unveils a Mysterious Collaborator by Eric Grode

The musical, which opens in the East Village, is the result of eight years of writing songs with someone Mr. Summers has never met.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Kushner’s ‘The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide’ Finds a Niche at the Shaw Festival by Eric Grode

The play points up the parallels between two dramatists who buck the status quo.

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Monday, May 25, 2015

“Divine Sister’s” Little Miracle by Eric Grode

A year in the life of Charles Busch’s new playAnyone lamenting the difficulties of getting a show produced in New York might consider the approach that Charles Busch took in financing …

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“Divine Sister’s” Little Miracle by Eric Grode

A year in the life of Charles Busch’s new play Anyone lamenting the difficulties of getting a show produced in New York might consider the approach that Charles Busch took in financin…

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Out of the O.R., Back Onto the Stage by ERIC GRODE

AS a young actor new to New York, with a cluster of impressive stage credits and a fair number of disappointments to go along with them, T. R. Knight would frequently take note of the televi…

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Out of the O.R., Back Onto the Stage by ERIC GRODE

T. R. Knight, formerly of “Grey’s Anatomy,” takes a David Mamet play to Broadway.

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Bong Bong Bong Against the Walls, Ting Ting Ting in Our Heads Tracks Mentally Afflicted Youths by Eric Grode

A show like Dario D'Ambrosi's Bong Bong Bong Against the Walls, Ting Ting Ting in Our Heads is essentially critic-proof. Even Addison DeWitt might...

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Theater Review | 'Three Women' and 'Wish I Had a Sylvia Plath': Seeking Sylvia Plath, in Her Own Words and Someone Else’s by ERIC GRODE

“Three Women,” a play by Plath, and “Wish I Had a Sylvia Plath,” about her life, are at 59E59Theaters.

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Theater Review: The Female Scientist, the Biggest Secret by ERIC GRODE

Anna Ziegler’s “Photograph 51,” at Ensemble Studio Theater, examines the contributions by Rosalind Franklin to the race to discover DNA.

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Building Character: Michael Shannon by Eric Grode

How the Oscar nominee surfs the chaos of Mistakes Were MadeWelcome to Building Character, TDF’s ongoing series about how actors and how they create their rolesThe bipolar truth-teller …

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Theater Review | 'Wintuk': Acrobatics Amid Flakes: It’s Cirque du Snowfall by ERIC GRODE

In “Wintuk,” Cirque du Soleil weds its customary hypergymnastics to a boy’s quest for snow.

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In 12 Plays, 150 Years of Afghan History by ERIC GRODE

Four playwrights and the Tricycle Theater’s artistic director discuss “The Great Game: Afghanistan.”

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In 12 Plays, 150 Years of Afghan History by ERIC GRODE

Four playwrights and the Tricycle Theater’s artistic director discuss “The Great Game: Afghanistan.”

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Theater Review | 'Wintuk': Acrobatics Amid Flakes: It’s Cirque du Snowfall by ERIC GRODE

In “Wintuk,” Cirque du Soleil weds its customary hypergymnastics to a boy’s quest for snow.

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Taking Schubert for a Wild Joy Ride by ERIC GRODE

The origins of “Three Pianos,” a rowdy mash note to Schubert at New York Theater Workshop, go back either 2 or 185 years.

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Theater Review | 'Looking at Christmas': Holiday Windows Dress Up a Romance by ERIC GRODE

In “Looking at Christmas,” a writer and an actress meet in front of Bloomingdale’s on Christmas Eve and begin a holiday tour, exchanging pop-culture minutiae all the way.

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Theater Review | 'Korach: The Biblical Anarchist': A Man So Stubborn He Wouldn’t Listen Even to Moses by ERIC GRODE

Judith Malina, legendary co-founder of the Living Theater, tells the biblical story of the rebellious Korach as a prototype for anarchists through the ages.

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High and Lowbrow With Under the Radar by Eric Grode

How the fest celebrates everything from Beckett to Van DammeEvery January, just as a sizable number of Broadway theatres find themselves without inhabitants, off-Off Broadway basks in an exp…

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Theater Review | 'Honey Brown Eyes': When War Begins, Nothing Is Normal by Eric Grode

Stefanie Zadravec’s “Honey Brown Eyes,”set in Bosnia in 1992, explores the terrors of war.

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The Curious Career of David Auburn by Eric Grode

The “Proof” playwright David Auburn has adapted for the stage a forgotten 1906 comedy of manners, “The New York Idea.”

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Theater Review | 'Midnight in Havana': Last Call for Cabaret Nights in Cuba by Eric Grode

“Midnight in Havana” depicts the final hours before the end of the Cuban revolution.

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Theater Review | 'Flipzoids': In Their Minds, an Ocean Keeps Them Apart by Eric Grode

Ching Valdes-Aran reprises her role as an elderly immigrant missing the old country in the Ma-Yi Theater production of “Flipzoids.”

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Brian Cox’s “Championship Season” by Eric Grode

The vaunted actor discusses the dark side of his latest Broadway roleBrian Cox hates sports.“I'm completely antithetical to them,” says the burly Scottish actor, who has assemble…

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Theater Review | 'A Couple of Poor, Polish-Speaking Romanians': In Poland, at Mercy of Weirdos by Eric Grode

In the Polish novelist Dorota Maslowska’s play “A Couple of Poor, Polish-Speaking Romanians” at Abrons Arts Center, the seemingly nihilistic title couple are not without…

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