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Ernest In Love: A Wilde Affair

by Michael Dale — March 25, 2007
Musicals Tonight!'s reading of Lee Pockriss and Anne Croswell's musical version of Oscar Wilde's classic is fun and entertaining.

The Naked Eye Planets Is Worth Seeing

by Amanda Scarpone — March 21, 2007
Coyote REP's inaugural stage production follows the lives of ten residents of an California apartment complex on the cusp of a rare astronomical phenomenon

EATfest, Series C: Art, People, Great Ones

by Duncan Pflaster — March 19, 2007
Emerging Artists Theatre presents their Spring EATfest 2007, featuring 9 new one-act plays.

The Happy Time: A Gentler Side of Kander and Ebb

by Michael Dale — March 11, 2007
George S.

We Call Her Benny – No "…and the Jets" jokes, please

by Duncan Pflaster — March 8, 2007
Just opened for a limited engagement as part of the Frigid Festival, We Call Her Benny is a careening roller-coaster of wit, passion and alternative life choices.

Sweet Bird of Youth

by Duncan Pflaster — March 5, 2007
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A New Look at Minstrels

by Amanda Scarpone — March 5, 2007
The Dance: The History of American Minstrelsy, provides audiences with entertainment and history as it looks back on a dying genre

A Garden of Earthly Delights

by Amanda Scarpone — February 19, 2007
After success in print, Nancy Friday along with Christopher Scott adapt the powerful book, 'My Secret Garden' to the stage

Theater For The New City Offers 'Parental Consent' 3/1-18

by BWW News Desk — February 12, 2007
Theater For The New City brings Tamara Cupic's 'Parental Consent' to it's 1st Avenue Theater March 1st- March 18th.

Real Danger

by Jena Tesse Fox — February 10, 2007
Real Danger, a new play by Jeff Hollman, manages to overcome its painfully slow beginning to become quite breathtaking and fascinating after the thirty-minute mark.

The Secret of Mme Bonnard's Bath: 'Saudade

by Duncan Pflaster — February 9, 2007
The New York premiere of the new play by Israel Horovitz is beautiful and good, but vaguely unsatisfying.

Tock Tick: Racing With The Clock

by Michael Dale — February 8, 2007
Gihieh Lee and Tim Nevits' musical fantasy of a 12-year-old girl trying to save her mother from dying of a terminal illness mixes a life-affirming message with a tender understanding of the cold hard facts of death

In The Bar Of A Tokyo Hotel: Unconventional Williams

by Michael Dale — February 7, 2007
If this 1969 Tennessee Williams play is not exactly a great work that was underappreciated in its time, The White Horse Theater Company's new production certainly reveals it to be an interesting curiosity.

Israel Horovitz's New Shorts: nine actors, nine new plays

by Duncan Pflaster — January 12, 2007
Israel Horovitz is an undisputed master of the short play format, and in this new collection, he does not disappoint.

Cycle Begins Feb 15th at The Cherry Lane Theatre

by — January 10, 2007
The vaudeville-inspired play with music, 'Cycle,' opens February 15th at the Studio at the Cherry Lane Theatre.

The Germans in Paris: History is Impersonal

by Duncan Pflaster — January 9, 2007
In the late 1840s, Karl Marx, Richard Wagner, and Heinrich Heine were all, apparently, chums; young men in the prime of their lives, Germans living in Paris, supporting each other's work and helping each other out.

A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant

by Michael Dale — December 21, 2006
Les Freres Corbusier's pageant of 8-12 year olds telling the story of L.

New Indie Theater Fesival 'Frigid' Plays in NY March 7-18

by BWW News Desk — December 8, 2006
Exit Theatre, San Francisco's downtown indie home for new and alternative performance, is partnering with New York's Horse Trade Theater to produce a 12-day indie theatre festival in three venues in downtown Manhattan.

The Happiest Girl In The World: No Sex Please, We're Rebels

by Michael Dale — December 3, 2006
Medicine Show revives the 1961 Yip Harburg/Jacques Offenbach combination of Lysistrata and Bulfinch's Mythology

New York Neo-Futurists Wecome 6 New Members

by BWW News Desk — November 29, 2006
The New York Neo-Futurists welcome six new members to the ensemble: actor/director/stand-up comedian Christopher Borg (most recently seen at La MaMa Etc.

Shinbone Alley: The Return of the Philosophical Cockroach

by Michael Dale — November 12, 2006
Musicals Tonight! brings back the 1957 Broadway musical based on Don Marquis' archy and mehitabel stories

Oblivious to Everyone

by Amanda Scarpone — November 9, 2006
Picked up from this year's NY International Fringe Festival, Oblivious to Everyone pokes fun at the media and has no regrets doing it

Titus X: Andronicus with Earplugs

by Margaret Cross — August 22, 2006
The Tank Theatre and Fugly Productions presents a punk rock take on the Shakesperean orgy of sex, violence, and cannibalism.
The Siblings: Good and Grimm

The Siblings: Good and Grimm

by Amanda Scarpone — July 26, 2006
The Rabbit Hole Ensemble takes a new look into the story of Hansel and Gretel at the Midtown International Theatre Festival

Susan and God: Reborn at The Mint

by Michael Dale — June 22, 2006
The Mint Theatre revives Rachel Crothers' 1937 comedy/drama spoofing religious fads
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