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Theater Review: Chinglish Is More Than Just Mangled Language
It's more than just jokes about fractured language.
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It's more than just jokes about fractured language.
Onstage, it's more severe than ever.
Everything pulls its weight in this production of Stephen Karam's new play.
It's all about him.
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King as orator and visionary; King as ordinary man with a cold.
Terence Rattigan's 1963 drama of global financial (and family) tension.
And 'Motherhood Out Loud,' which goes down easy.
Why shouldn't today's kids have their own little labor musical, just because our generation never got one?
And Keith Nobbs makes a flat revival of Lanford Wilson's 'Lemon Sky' watchable.
'Septimus and Clarissa' to 'Arias With a Twist.'
The Stage Dive Off Broadway roundup.
Live and in person, Sally Durant!
Hero worship and its discontents.
'Temporal Powers,' where whiskey is served at the act breaks.
They wear their influences baldly.
Simon Russell Beale steals the show — because there is no show.
'The Talls,' 'Olive and the Bitter Herbs,' and 'HotelMotel.'
It's turned into cutting-edge nostalgia.
A fortissimo eruption from the master.