Word: off-broadway
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HAMLET. Kevin Kline's 1986 performance of the actor's Mount Everest was romantic, comedic and gloriously literate. This time he not only stars in but also directs a much anticipated off-Broadway staging...
WHAT A MAN WEIGHS. Sherry Kramer's astringent off-Broadway play starts out as blunt, confrontational feminism, but its view of sexual politics becomes more and more complex, funny and biting...
TALES OF THE LOST FORMICANS. If not the best new play of recent years, surely this is the most imaginative. Constance Congdon's brilliant off-Broadway script wryly deflects the story of a man with Alzheimer's disease into a travel guide to Middle America conducted by aliens from outer space...
OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY. The robust, raunchily funny depiction of a hostile corporate takeover drew the limo-and-luxury investment bankers off-Broadway and is now on tour, currently in Chicago. If, in the changed economy, this is no longer a bulletin from the front, it's at least an instructive look back in anger...
FEAST OF FOOLS. Clowning through the centuries, British-born Geoff Hoyle is by turns a medieval jester, a fly-eating Arlecchino and two dueling waiters. | Imaginative and skillful physically, if a bit labored verbally, Hoyle peaks in an inspired bit of off-Broadway lunacy proving that, when it comes to dancing, three legs are better than...