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How To Play Someone Who’s Nothing Like You
By LAURA HEDLI Now that they're in their twenties, the stars of Wild Animals You Should Know feel prepared to play teenagers. "You don't have perspective until you're out of it," said Gideon Glick, 23, who joins Jay Armstrong Johnson, 24, as a pair of high schoolers with a twisted friendship. "When I was younger, […]
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What Makes “All-American” Theatre and Not TV?
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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The Sound of “Other Desert Cities”
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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“Seminar’s” Serious Humor
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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“Burning” for the New Group
By LINDA BUCHWALD
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How to Craft a “Suicide”
By MARK BLANKENSHIP
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2011 Mayor’s Award for Arts & Culture
Theatre Development Fund (TDF) was one of the six awardees of the 2011 Mayor’s Award for Arts and Culture. The award was presented to Victoria Bailey, TDF’s executive director, by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Alec Baldwin in a ceremony at Alice Tully Hall in Lincoln Center on Tuesday, November 1 at 6pm. Among the special guests and live performers at the event were: Liz Callaway, Michael Cerveris,
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Building Character: Enid Graham
By ERIC GRODE
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Is It Dance or Sculpture? Or Both?
By LAUREN KAY