NYC Theatre
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LBJ With a Touch of Shakespeare
As real-life Congress for Racial Equality leader David Dennis, Eric Lenox Abrams delivers an impassioned speech at the memorial service for three young Civil Rights activists murdered in Mississippi by the Ku Klux Klan (the same incendiary incident inspired the 1988 Oscar-nominated movie Mississippi Burning ). “Are you sick and tired of this stuff like I am?” he cries out from the stage left box o
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When the “Chorus Line” Stretches Across the Pond
By DAVID LeSHAY
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The Not-So-One-Man “Macbeth”
By LINDA BUCHWALD
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Learning “Murder” Fast
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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Learning Old Hollywood for Today’s Broadway
By MARK PEIKERT
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Learning to Act in Horton Foote’s Plays
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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How “Tribes” Communicates
By ERIC GRODE
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It’s Never Too Early For FringeNYC
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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Broadway’s Touring Facelift
By SAM THIELMAN