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American

Play Looks at Women's Obsession With Body Image (May 2006)
Damn Yankees Celebrates Two National Pastimes  (Mar 2006)
New Drama Traces Frankenstein's Origins (Apr 2005)
Bard of the Blue Ridge (Oct 2003)
Shakespeare for Students (Oct 2003)
'It's All In Your Ear': The L.A. Theatre Works (Feb 2003)
Pirandello Today!: Rediscovering Sicily's Seminal Playwright (Apr 1997)
Bard Over Alabama (Dec 1995)
Clones on Broadway (Jul 1995)
Sunny Outlook for Florida Theater (Apr 1995)
Descending Angels: Visitation of a Gay Fantasia (Aug 1993)
A Roundabout Way to Success (Jan 1993)
The Record on Broadway Musicals (Oct 1992)
Much Ado About Shakespeare (Sep 1992)
The Compromised Maiden (Jul 1992)
Broadway's Future Is in Its Past (Jun 1992)
Broadway Plays It Straight (Feb 1992)
Searching Off-Broadway for Excellence (Jan 1992)
Whither Asian-American Actors? (Sep 1991)
Black Family Anguish (May 1991)
Miss Saigon Comes to America (Apr 1991)
One Big Soul (Aug 1990)
Theater Takes Chicago by Storm (Jun 1990)
A Clockwork Lemon (May 1990)
Bard of His People (Apr 1990)
Lloyd Webber Back on Broadway (Apr 1990)
The Threepenny Opera Redux (Dec 1989)
Gyroscopic Descent Into Pain (Sep 1989)
The Comic and the Cosmic (Aug 1989)
A Bug in the System (Jun 1989)
A Chinese Meal of a Play (Apr 1989)
Where's the Avant-Garde?: BAM Tests Audience Endurance (Feb 1989)
Sacco, Vanzetti, and Rosie (Oct 1988)
Eugene O'Neill: Agony of the Family: Dark and Light Visions (Sep 1988)
David Mamet: America's Mighty Playwright: Speed-the-Plow Zings Hollywood (Aug 1988)
Chicago Goes Global: Second International Theatre Festival Sets Lake Michigan on  (Aug 1988)
Madame Butterfly's Revenge: Racism, Sexism, and Imperialism Come to Broadway  (Jun 1988)
The Wonderful World of Theater: Moss Hart Revived (Mar 1988)
Chicago, That Towering Theater Town: Raw Energy Generates World-Class Drama (Jan 1988)
Black Theater Triumphant: A Dynamic Duo From the Yale Repertory (Dec 1987)
Spiritual Odyssey: August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone (Dec 1987)
Los Angeles Theater: More Alive Than You Know (Nov 1987)
Off-Broadway: Where to Find Real Theater Today (May 1987)
New York Theater Scene (Feb 1987)
Young Playwrights Festival Opens Door to Professional Theater (Jan 1987)
Brooklyn Bridge Memory Theater (Oct 1986)
New York Theater Scene (Sep 1986)
And Now From New York (Jul 1986)
Big River: The Road Show (Jul 1986)
The Mikado on a Skewer (Jun 1986)
A 'Journey' for the People (Jun 1986)
The Importance of Discovering Wilde (Jun 1986)
'Social' Complacency (May 1986)
Ethnically Mixed Shakespeare (May 1986)
The Legend of Two Old War-Horses (May 1986)
Give 'em Hellman (Feb 1986)
D.C.'s Impish Forbidden Broadway (Jan 1986)
Lily the One-Woman Wonder (Jan 1986)
Tamara in L.A. (Jan 1986)

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