TDF Stages Archive
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Tovah Time
What's in a name? In the case of Tovah Feldshuh, a career, an identity, a cause—and possibly more. Born Terri Sue Feldshuh, this self-confessed "cheerleader from Westchester," now starring in Irena's Vow on Broadway, took her Hebrew moniker, Tovah, as her stage name years ago without giving much thought to the consequences. "I was holding […]
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Role Over Beethoven
A few months of rehearsal is standard for a Broadway play; occasionally an actor gets some extra time to work on a role in a show’s out-of-town tryout, as Zach Grenier did with Moises Kaufman’s musicological mystery/drama 33 Variations . Before opening the show on Broadway a few weeks ago, Grenier played the role of […]
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Father Figure
To play Billy Elliot’s gruff but big-hearted coal miner father, the stocky, impossible-to-dislike Gregory Jbara seems an obvious, almost inevitable choice. He sings well and he’s a consummate actor, but above all he blends a solidity of will and generosity of spirit in a package that makes him an ideal father figure. “I can remember […]
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Citizen Jane
Ms. Fonda isn’t the only strong, sexy senior-citizen Jane onstage in New York. When Tina Howe’s new play Chasing Manet begins performances on March 24, 69-year-old Jane Alexander—one of America’s finest actors, and seldom sufficiently appreciated as such—will trod the boards again after a four-year absence. “I need to keep my hand in,” says Alexander, […]
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Really Eliot
Veteran choreographer Eliot Feld claims he’d rather “remain cryptic” about his work at the company he founded, Ballet Tech. But get him started talking about Mandance Project (Mar. 25-Apr. 5 at the Joyce Theatre), for instance, and it turns out that this innovative, feisty artist has plenty to say. “I kind of come from ballet, […]
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Senses of Humor
How do you convey a sarcastic tone in sign language? And how do you describe in words a silly visual gag to someone with little or no vision? These were just a few of the unique challenges faced by interpreters working as part of Theatre Development Fund’s Accessibility Programs at two recent matinees of the […]
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Hearing the Call
What's a nice Jewish boy from Philadelphia doing writing so many songs about Jesus? Composer Michael Friedman, who follows last year's musical Saved with the Civilians' new show about Colorado Springs, This Beautiful City (at the Vineyard Theatre through Mar. 15), seems as puzzled about it as anyone. "It's the weirdest thing ever," Friedman says. […]
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Nice Queen
“Upsettable” may or may not be a real word, but it’s an apt adjective for the kind of role Marylouise Burke is often typecast in. In plays ranging from Kimberly Akimbo to the sparkling new religious-themed comedy The Savannah Disputation , the diminutive, button-eyed Burke specializes in sweet, sensitive, often underestimated characters—the sort that more […]
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Around “Town”
“I think we’re shaped by really silly things,” begins David Cromer, the Chicago-based director of last year’s unlikely Off-Broadway hit, a musical of Elmer Rice’s The Adding Machine , whose take on Thornton Wilder’s classic Our Town is now playing at the Barrow Street Playhouse. “Things you watched on television when you were a kid […]