TDF Stages Archive
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A Critical Age
Broadway It's fairly common to hear concerned theatre folks talk in worried tones about the next generation of theatregoers–whether young folks raised on Wii and YouTube can become an engaged audience for live theatre, whether high ticket prices are a barrier, and so on. Indeed, among the mandates of Theatre Development Fund's education programs is […]
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Whatever Lola Wants
Broadway On Law & Order , S. Epatha Merkerson plays a no-nonsense police detective. In her Tony-nominated performance in The Piano Lesson , she played a fierce protector of the title instrument. In Suzan Lori-Parks' F***ing A , she played an adversity-hardened abortionist. In short, she's not the first actor you'd think of to play […]
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Rock of All Ages
Depending how you trace its origins, rock 'n' roll is fast approaching retirement age. And if you count Hair as the first rock musical, then stages both on and Off-Broadway have been rocking for four decades now. So should it be any surprise that not only the teenage kids but the fortysomething parents in the […]
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War Story
"If there's a playwright he's like, he's like Chekhov," says director Pippin Parker of George Packer, the New Yorker journalist/author whose first play, Betrayed , is in an extended hit run at the Culture Project. That's pretty high praise for a first-time playwright, but Parker backs it up. "George has this impulse to give everyone […]
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Anna’s Worlds
What do a Mississippi clapboard house, a pop concert set, a cavernous theatre backstage, and a pair of gritty-but-magical New York neighborhoods have in common? All sprang from the imagination of Anna Louizos, one of New York's busiest and most in-demand scenic designers. For the record, those shows are, in order: Crimes of the Heart […]
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When Lily Met Babe
Babe Bottrell has a lot to answer for: attempted murder of her husband, furtive affair with a 15-year-old boy, some ear-splitting notes on the saxophone.
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Full Court Press
Irene Gandy is never shy about speaking her mind, but she's not sure she wants to see a feature about her. "If I can't get press on my people, they don't need to see press on me," says Gandy, a veteran theatrical press agent, with a husky laugh. Gandy is sitting on a plush couch […]
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“DAI” Another Day
Faced with real-life horror, do we seek a pleasant escape in the theatre, or do we choose to face it head on, with drama that brings us closer to the horror to better understand it? This is a bit of a false dichotomy; the best theatre doesn't ask us to choose between diversion and immersion. […]
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Theatre Lovers
One of the best things about theatre is that it’s a social activity. For people working in the field as much as for those who attend it regularly, it can be a great way to meet and mingle with new people. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that it can also be a great way […]