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Vivien: The Troubled World of Vivien Leigh

by Michael Dale — September 19, 2005
Janis Stevens is impressive in Rick Foster's solo play of the legendary actress with bi-polar disorder

'Holy Cross Sucks' Rocks

by Amanda Scarpone — September 13, 2005
Take a journey back to highschool with this one man show at the Ars Nova.

Bridezilla Strikes Back!: Revenge of the Pith

by Margaret Cross — August 16, 2005
Engaging but unwitting reality TV star Cynthia Silver gets her own back in one-woman Fringe Festival show.

A Different Woman

by Jena Tesse Fox — August 16, 2005
Veronica Russell's shocking and uplifting retelling of a rural Texas woman's struggle towards a better life is part of the New York Fringe Festival

The Greatest B-Movie Ever Told: Guys and... Dolls?

by Margaret Cross — August 13, 2005
Peter Steinman Productions and the NY Fringe Fest present an amusing parody of 1930s gangster melodrama.

Man 1 Bank 0: Bank Error in Your Favor, Collect $95,093.35

by Michael Dale — July 25, 2005
Patrick Combs' real life story is both hilarious and an edge of your seat adventure

Pilgrims: Progress, Uphill.

by Margaret Cross — July 20, 2005
The Babel Theatre Company debuts with a play about love, loss, and astral projection.

Boocock's House of Baseball Hits it Straight Up the Center

by Amanda Scarpone — July 11, 2005
Paul Boocock's one-man show on the relationship between baseball and politics provides a suprisingly enjoyable and refreshing evening.

Polly Princess and the Penniless Fry Cook

by Jena Tesse Fox — May 12, 2005
This charming, clever, witty, and thoroughly winning family musical has something for everyone to enjoy.

The Beauty Prize: Something New From Jerome Kern and P.G. Wodehouse

by Michael Dale — May 5, 2005
Musicals Tonight! presents the American premiere of this West End musical by two Broadway favorites

The Maids

by Jena Tesse Fox — April 9, 2005
Genet's absurdist classic gets a Queens revival that is a little too realistic for its own good.

The Chocolate Soldier: Sweet Melodies from Broadway's Distant Past

by Michael Dale — April 8, 2005
Broadway great George S.

Way out east On Second Avenue

by Jena Tesse Fox — March 12, 2005
The Upper East Side becomes the Lower East Side as this bilingual revue returns to celebrate the glory days of the Yiddish Theatre scene

The Frankenstein Summer: She's Created a Monster

by Michael Dale — February 24, 2005
Catherine Bush's light romance draws from a historic meeting of literary minds

Hiding Behind Comets

by Jena Tesse Fox — February 18, 2005
Brian Dykstra's disturbing and fascinating new play arrives at 29th Street Rep.

Trent and Trudy Lee in A Touch of Vegas: Awfully Funny

by Michael Dale — February 9, 2005
A hilarious spoof of tacky nightclub lounge singers

The Seagull at the Blue Heron

by Jena Tesse Fox — January 22, 2005
Chekhov's tragic comedy of art and unrequited love returns to New York.

Freestyle Love Supreme - Talent You Need to See

by Amanda Scarpone — November 18, 2004
Freestyle Love Supreme combines the elements of Toxic Audio and Stomp to provide a new twist on music and freestyle.

Your Whole Life Has Been Leading Up to This...

by Amanda Scarpone — November 11, 2004
The story of two sisters dealing with their mother's death unfolds before the audiences eyes.

Tiny Ninja Theater Creates Good 'Small Scale' Interest

by Amanda Scarpone — November 4, 2004
This peculiar version of Hamlet uses dime store figurines to portray a classic Shakespearean tragedy.

Women on the Verge of HRT (that's Hormone Replacement Therapy)

by Michael Dale — October 8, 2004
Marie Jones' comedy salutes the sex appeal of older women

Nobody's Lunch: What's Eating at America?

by Michael Dale — October 6, 2004
The Civilians' new piece explores the country's uneasy relationship with information

Tim Miller's Us: Musical Theatre and Life-Shaping Lessons

by Michael Dale — September 15, 2004
On the eve of his exile from the United States, a celebrated performance artist wishes America would learn from its musicals

JFK: He's No JFK Throws Satirical Darts From the Right

by Michael Dale — September 13, 2004
Anti-Kerry spoof depicts Democratic hopeful as a Kennedy wannabe

I'm Gonna Kill the President (Don't worry -- that's just the name of the play)

by Michael Dale — August 25, 2004
I can't tell you who wrote it, who's in it or where it's playing.
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