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Theater Review: Afterbirth at the Arcola, London
This first full-length drama by Dave Florez is considerably cleverer than those early "shock-jock" scenes might suggest.
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The Legacy of Julian Beck and The Living Theatre Today
Political Theatre, theatre of joy, of liberation, of the ‘beautiful non-violent Anarchist revolution’, the Living Theatre gave birth to Off-Broadway...
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Population Woes
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Review: The Sand Storm: Stories From The Front at Metro Stage
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DVD Review: Suicide Girls - The First Tour
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INTERVIEW: Tale of Two Kates
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Whither, Cinema?
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Theater Review: Revolution Row
Joined by an assortment of activists from other socially liberal causes, the gay refuseniks overload the federal prison system by refusing to pay their taxes, leading to a national civil crisis.
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Review: Camelot at the Hollywood Bowl
Jeremy Irons played King Arthur in a one-night only performance of Camelot at the Hollywood Bowl.
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REVIEW: August Wilson's Radio Golf
August Wilson ends his 10-play cycle, asking what is the future of African American communites and can urban renewal co-exist with respect for the community's heritage.
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