Linda Winer
Critical Mass
A horse is more than a horse in 'Equus'
August 24, 2008
'Shoulder!"
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A horse is more than a horse in 'Equus'
August 24, 2008
'Shoulder!"
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With extra aisle seat charge, the pay's the thing
August 17, 2008
What's next? No pillow and blanket?
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With extra aisle seat charge, the pay's the thing
August 17, 2008
What's next? No pillow and blanket?
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Paying tribute to the heyday of black playwrights
August 10, 2008
'Hair" is not the only modern theater legend being revisited this summer.
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Off-Broadway has more than a foothold on Broadway
August 3, 2008
And now there are five.
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Diane Paulus directs Central Park's 'Hair' revival
July 27, 2008
A TV jingle caught my ear the other day. What was that melody? Why did it sound so deeply familiar? And what was it selling?
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Diane Paulus directs Central Park's 'Hair' revival
July 27, 2008
A TV jingle caught my ear the other day. What was that melody? Why did it sound so deeply familiar? And what was it selling?
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Diane Paulus directs Central Park's 'Hair' revival
July 27, 2008
A TV jingle caught my ear the other day. What was that melody? Why did it sound so deeply familiar? And what was it selling?
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'Mamma Mia!' A movie musical as good as the show
July 20, 2008
Even before "Mamma Mia! The Movie" opened Friday, Broadway was feeling it at the box office.
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'Mamma Mia!' A movie musical as good as the show
July 20, 2008
Even before "Mamma Mia! The Movie" opened Friday, Broadway was feeling it at the box office.
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Linda Winer: Broadway's 'Passing Strange' season
July 13, 2008
Ever since "Passing Strange" was virtually overlooked by the Tony Awards last month, I've been nagging friends to see the show - the sooner the better.
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Appreciating playwright-humorist Christopher Durang
July 6, 2008
It is time to appreciate Christopher Durang. Actually, it is long past time to have a drum roll for this singular voice in American theater.
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'reasons to be pretty' has some ugly words
June 29, 2008
When George Carlin died last week, the comedian and social satirist was fondly remembered for having identified - even liberated - what he called the "seven words you can never say on television."
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Tony Awards reflect a changing tide on Broadway
May 18, 2008
This is the time of year we dump on the committee that chooses the Tony Award nominations. In the twilight of the Broadway season, the theater world heaves with lists of egregious omissions and commercial sellouts aimed at the handful of (mostly little-known) theater experts (23 this year) who shape the memories for history and for the tourists.
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If the Met OKs encores, is Broadway far behind?
May 4, 2008
It was a night for the history books.
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Rosie O'Donnell will tap in 'No, No, Nanette'
April 27, 2008
Can Rosie tap?
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Spring awakening
April 6, 2008
However the wind blows, theatergoers know it's spring when Broadway gets crazy with openings.
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'South Pacific' is revived with Kelli O'Hara
March 30, 2008
How strange to sense the buzz around "South Pacific," which opens Thursday at the Lincoln Center Theater.
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Comedies without content clutter Broadway
March 23, 2008
Toward the end of David Mamet's "November" at the Barrymore Theatre, the corrupt president's idealistic speechwriter delivers what is meant to be an inspirational rhapsody about the wonders of America.
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'Mamma Mia' a Guilty Pleasure
October 18, 2001
In our imaginary encyclopedia of pop-culture shamelessness, the guilty pleasure section has a boisterous, unapologetic new entry.
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'Mamma Mia' a Guilty Pleasure
October 18, 2001
In our imaginary encyclopedia of pop-culture shamelessness, the guilty pleasure section has a boisterous, unapologetic new entry.
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