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  • ‘Birthright’ Off Broadway Review: The Year’s Best New Play (So Far) Is a Jewish ‘Big Chill’
  • ‘My Favorite Sociopath’ debuts at Shepherdstown’s CATF
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thewrap.com /2 weeks ago

‘Birthright’ Off Broadway Review: The Year’s Best New Play (So Far) Is a Jewish ‘Big Chill’

Jonathan Spector ("Eureka Day") delivers a scorchingly funny look at a trip to Israel The post ‘Birthright’ Off Broadway Review: The Year’s Best New Play (So Far) Is a Jewish ‘Big...

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washingtonblade.com /1 week ago

‘My Favorite Sociopath’ debuts at Shepherdstown’s CATF

Gay playwright Aurin Squire’s take on D.C. journalism in the ‘90s The post ‘My Favorite Sociopath’ debuts at Shepherdstown’s CATF appeared first on Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Po...

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vulture.com /1 month ago

Gina Gionfriddo Does Mean Well

After leaving theater for nearly ten years, the playwright is nominated for her first Tony for Becky Shaw. She’s ready for it.

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jta.org /3 weeks ago

A play called ‘The Zionists’ turns the post-Oct. 7 discourse Into a dysfunctional family drama 

Playwright Asher Gelman, the son of prominent philanthropists, uses one affluent Jewish family's breakdown to explore the personal and political fractures of the past three years....

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wesh.com /1 month ago

John Lithgow wins third Tony Award

John Lithgow won Best Lead Actor in a Play as children’s author Roald Dahl in Mark Rosenblatt’s production set in 1983, when the author is facing intense backlash to his antisemiti...

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newyorker.com /1 week ago

“Birthright” and “Giant” Tackle Jewish Identity.

The plays explore interpersonal rifts over Israel, but only one lets the ugliness linger.

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dctheaterarts.org /2 days ago

 ‘The Smoker’ at Contemporary American Theater Festival 

An apartment sidewalk in New York serves as a microcosm of a troubled America. By BOB ASHBY

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

A mother searches for her disappeared son in mythic ‘Ghost Limb’ at Avant Bard

Set in 1970s Argentina, when a military dictatorship waged war against its own people, Maria Treviño Orta’s striking play dramatizes one family’s suffering. By BOB ASHBY

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

An excellent ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ by Ardeo Theatre

This is above all an actors’ play, and the level of acting in the production does full justice to Albee’s words and characters. By BOB ASHBY

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hollywoodreporter.com /1 month ago

Julia Louis-Dreyfus to Make Broadway Debut Alongside Ed Harris, Allison Janney

The group will appear in Jon Robin Baitz’s 'Other Desert Cities,' with Joe Keery and Lily Rabe.

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dctheaterarts.org /2 weeks ago

‘What Became of Us’ at Signature Theatre explores enduring love between siblings

The intimate production turns ordinary details and old wounds into an affecting portrait of family and belonging. By CELIA WREN

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theatrecat.com /2 weeks ago

SPRINGWOOD Hampstead Theatre

1939:  TWO NATIONS, TWO MEN, TWO WIVES        It has a familiar sitcom structure: a couple whose marriage is not what it respectably seems, making anxious preparations for weekend...

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dctheaterarts.org /3 weeks ago

Theater J awards Joshua Harmon the Trish Vradenburg New Play Commission

The prize will help support a bold new theatrical work by Harmon.

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newyorktheater.me /1 week ago

Are You Now or Have You Ever Been Review

When Eric Bentley’s play about the Hollywood blacklist was first mounted in 1972, the now-infamous House Un-American Activities Committee was still around,  and so were  most of th...

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nytimes.com /5 days ago

Review: ‘Suddenly Last Summer’ Opera Premieres at Bard

Tennessee Williams’s darkly operatic one-act play becomes a proper opera in a new adaptation by the composer Courtney Bryan.

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dctheaterarts.org /1 month ago

Rise and fall of a community leader in ‘A Woman Among Women’ Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center

Conceived and written by Julia May Jonas as a contemporary female-centric counterpoint to Arthur Miller’s 1946 American classic All My Sons, A Woman Among Women (the title inspired...

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gayety.com /2 weeks ago

David Corenswet and François Arnaud Head to Broadway in Star-Studded ‘Three Days of Rain’ Revival

David Corenswet, François Arnaud and Yvonne Strahovski will lead Broadway's next major revival.

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