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Monk Business
Debra Monk has become such a reliable New York theatre fixture, from Pump Boys and Dinettes to Redwood Curtain , Company to Steel Pier , that it's striking to be reminded that the currently running Curtains may be her first long run in a hit musical. "My career mostly has been about shows that close […]
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Adam Answers
Adam Bock was once a receptionist, which is one reason he's a playwright. Or is it the other way around? "I was the temp receptionist at a temp office," recalls Bock, whose new play The Receptionist is now in previews at Manhattan Theatre Club's City Center space (it opens Oct. 30). "Then I got a […]
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Scarily Good Deals
For grown-ups, the scariest thing about Halloween is the cost of renting costumes (not to mention the dry-cleaning fee). TDF members need not share this anxiety. For the third year in a row, the TDF Costume Collection will open its doors to TDF members and allow them almost entirely free rein of the Collection, offering […]
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Opening Doors
If Michael Badalucco is to be believed, his mother's cooking had a lot to do with his acting career taking off. "I was at SUNY New Paltz, and I was majoring in theatre arts," recalls Badalucco, now appearing in the The Rise of Dorothy Hale at the St. Luke's Theatre. "I was a freshman, and […]
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All in the Family
Gerald McRaney started his TV career playing bad guys: He was the last gunfighter downed by Marshal Matt Dillon in the final season of Gunsmoke , he played a demented police chief on The Incredible Hulk and he otherwise robbed and terrorized victims on such 1970s procedurals as Barnaby Jones , Baretta , Cannon and […]
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Outside The Box
Cheryl Freeman insists that she's only set foot in a Wal-Mart once. "I went to the one in Secaucus, New Jersey, in April to get rain boots," recalls Freeman, who stars in the Off-Broadway musical satire Walmartopia . Freeman offers this fact as if it were a guilty confession. That's understandable, since Walmartopia , written […]
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A Promising Development
Producing for the theatre is no cakewalk, but there is knowledge and guidance to be had about how to do it better and avoid common pitfalls. One place that information is gathered is at the Commercial Theatre Institute (CTI), a joint project of the League of American Theatres and the Theatre Development Fund. This coming […]
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Bringing Bad Back
Carole Shelley, who created Madame Morrible, returns to the only truly wicked role in ‘Wicked’
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Breaking the Mold
Danny Hoch hasn't graced New York stages for a while; his last big splash was with 1997's solo show Jails, Hospitals & Hip-Hop at PS 122. Now he's making a big comeback with Till the Break of Dawn , which opens this week at the Abrons Arts Center–only you still won't see him on the […]