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Photo courtesy Decca Broadway

“Spring Awakening” revived

Published January 29, 2009
A century old play banned in Germany finds new life in theaters.
Photo courtesy Thomas Bremond

Sex, war and awkward teens

Published January 22, 2009
Modern Japanese play at the Walker tells the story of a few famous days in March.

Miller’s bleak “View” arrives at Guthrie

Published October 6, 2008
The Guthrie gives us a way that isn't "Sparks Notes" to not read Arthur Miller

When good ideas get mind-numbingly depressing

Published September 4, 2008

âÄúHey man, howâÄôd you spend your Labor Day weekend?âÄù âÄúWell, woke up late, ate some Chex, puttered around for a while, and then went to a politically themed comedy...

Putin’ the slapstick back in Russia

by Jason Zabel
Published July 16, 2008
Russian stereotypes arrive at the Guthrie in play form.

Paul F. Tompkins: Punk rock comic

by Jay Boller
Published June 25, 2008
Not in appearance, tastes or content, but rather, ethically.

“Wilde” broken but beautiful

Published June 25, 2008
"The Secret Fall" stretches the gravity of taste

Bonded: The BFA class of 2008

by Stephanie Dickrell
Published April 10, 2008
Four years of hard work culminate in three new plays for this year's BFA graduating class.

A destination for theater

Published March 27, 2008
The active and vibrant theater community makes the West Bank a place to be.

Silent love translations

by Stephanie Dickrell
Published March 6, 2008
The latest play at Mixed Blood Theater talks about love in a variety of languages.

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