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The Tony- and Pulitzer-winning play about the beguiling life of a German transvestite comes to Seattle Rep.
Finding Fossils is a powerful but simple play about a father/son relationship in the face of a family member's death and contrasting lifestyles.
This retelling of Chekov's The Cherry Orchard in the setting of the Mexican Drug Wars is a mixed bag.
Christy Hall's charming one-act about love in a time of war makes its American Premiere at Actors Co-op in Hollywood.
Who'd have thought a comedy about who'll be admitted to a graduate theater program could be so entertaining?
The Furious Theatre presents a live version of a graphic novel and succeeds magnificently.
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Theater Review (Seattle): The Odd Couple by Neil Simon at Village Theatre
A capable staging of Simon's classic, but there's little room for spontaneity here.
Orton was out to point fingers at professional psychologists who loved to tell him how pathologically disturbed he was.
A.R. Gurney's 1981 play is revived in an adequate but forgettable production at the Promenade Playhouse.
Elements of horror punctuate a clamorous comedy of characters desperately searching for a place where they might feel like they belong.
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