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January 01, 1990 - January 25, 2013 + Theatre Talk

Desperately Tweaking Ibsen listen

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&quotThe Original Desperate Housewife.&quot...That's been a description of no less than three different productions of Hedda Gabler this year. Obviously, journalists and marketing types...

A Tale of Two Todds listen

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There's no place like London.So says the first verse of Stephen Sondheim's musical Sweeney Todd which takes place in that wondrous town. But there's...

How Does It Feel? listen

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History tells us that when Bob Dylan's famous song &quotThe Times They Are A-Changin'&quot came out in 1964, the Baby Boomers hearing it on...

Winter Rapping listen

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This past weekend, I ventured out into what's being called on the East Coast: &quotThe Blizzard of '06'&quot and I ducked into a small theater...

Female Figures listen

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Last week, Broadway dimmed its lights to mourn the passing of American playwright Wendy Wasserstein. It was a tribute to a writer responsible for...

The Importance of Being Expectant listen

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Last summer I has the opportunity to see Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest at the legendary Abbey Theatre in Dublin - the city...

Father Days listen

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For most dads, Father's Day only comes once a year; but for the Norse god Wotan---the &quotsupreme&quot or &quotfather&quot god in Germanic myths---it comes every...

The Playwright's Profession listen

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Recently Theatre Talk has been discussing political plays, in particular the inability of contemporary political plays--and politically minded playwrights--to say something profound about contemporary life.

Politics, Politics, Politics listen

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Last week, Theatre Talk discussed the lack of persuasion and optimism in British playwright Harold Pinter's Nobel Prize lecture titled Art, Truth and Politics. Around...

Pinter Storms listen

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Harold Pinter, perhaps Britain-s greatest modern playwright and the winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Literature, presented his Nobel lecture two weeks ago. ...

Tis the Season for Showtunes? listen

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What is it about Christmas time that makes Americans-normally a weary group when it comes to breaking into song-suddenly become suckers for singing and dancing?...

Seasons of Larson listen

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Jonathan Larson lived only long enough to write one musical, but even though that show opened almost ten years ago, it's still running on Broadway...

Sex in the Suburbs listen

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The Bards are back.Justin Tanner, L.A.-s Bard of Sav-on, is back with an updated version of his play Wife Swappers. Not to be confused...

Crazy Horses listen

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With the holidays-and the stress that accompanies them-fast approaching, it might be a good time to talk about mental institutions. In the next few...

Vaudeville Verismo listen

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The words &quotwild&quot and &quotparty&quot haven't been synonymous with Broadway in years. In the days before ubiquitous mic-ing, overproduced Disney spectacles, and $100 ticket...