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Peter Marks leaving Washington Post

Peter Marks leaving Washington Post

BETTY22
#1Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/18/23 at 1:21pm

WOW...he just announce he took the buyout 

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#2Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/18/23 at 2:23pm

I really liked Peter Marks. I will him all the best. We seemed to have some similar tastes and opinions, so I will miss his criticism.


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#3Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/18/23 at 3:43pm

A sad loss for Post readers! I hope he continues to keep writing (as he has implied in his Facebook post)

Dom P
#4Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/18/23 at 4:24pm

Sad to hear. In Phildelphia,we haven"t had a full dedicated theater critic for years. The Inquirer relies on stringers or wire services to cover shows,if covered at all.

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#5Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/18/23 at 7:42pm

Next!...................


"Anything you do, let it it come from you--then it will be new." Sunday in the Park with George

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#6Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/18/23 at 10:40pm

I did not always agree with him, but his reviews and insightful articles on theatre will be missed

annang
#7Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/19/23 at 12:44am

Isn’t he the one who never bothered to move to DC, and has lived in NY the whole time he was the Post’s theater critic? The Post should have a full time theater critic, but it should be someone who actually lives here. 

HArmytage
#8Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/19/23 at 4:10am

His reviews and ratings were always sought after by readers and professionals in the theatrical industry..., it's truly unfortunate that he has departed

bear88
#9Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/19/23 at 4:39am

Marks is one of the more knowledgeable critics around and to his credit, he maintains infectious enthusiasm for the shows and performances he likes.

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#10Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/19/23 at 10:29am

bear88 said: "Marks is one of the more knowledgeable critics around and to his credit, he maintains infectious enthusiasm for the shows and performances he likes."

That's especially what I admired about his work.

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#11Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/19/23 at 11:30am

annang said: "Isn’t he the one who never bothered to move to DC, and has lived in NY the whole time he was the Post’s theater critic? The Post should have a full time theater critic, but it should be someone who actually lives here."

I'm pretty sure that's not true.


What I want to know is, who is TweetyPie1?

Timon3
#12Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/19/23 at 4:12pm

If it was true and I don’t know if it is, it would make sense as New York is the epicentre for the countries theatre scene, Washington is very quiet in comparison with very limited theatre, he could easily travel down to Washington and get a Marriott room for shows there.

Because he is a theatre critic and the publication title contains Washington doesn’t mean he has to live there.

A great critic btw.

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#13Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 12/19/23 at 4:26pm

Nothing wrong with a critic splitting time between New York and the region that they cover, especially when writing for a national publication. Charles McNulty and Chris Jones both review New York shows, in addition to ones in the cities that bear their paper's name. Marks obviously has major affection for the DC theatre scene.

Bulldog3
#14Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 1/1/24 at 4:03pm

He originally lived in DC, then moved to New York halfway through his tenure.

GingerSnaps2
#15Peter Marks leaving Washington Post
Posted: 1/1/24 at 5:33pm

Yep.  He lived in DC for years.  When his daughter went to college and his wife took a job in New York, they moved here.  As he put it, he just took the Acela the other direction.

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