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September 12, 2005 | Fall Preview 2005 - Theater
Elaine Stritch: Still Here

"I sing songs that fit my life. It's like a musical comedy wih a very provocative book and a pretty goddamn good score."

September 12, 2005 | Fall Preview 2005 - Theater
Sweeney, Odd

Michael Cerveris rocks out as Sondheim’s most gruesome hero.

August 8, 2005 | New York International Fringe Festival
Byzantium

If Constantinople was the Vegas of Byzantium, then this musical has a natural affinity for the mega-flop 'Showgirls.'

August 23, 2005 | New York International Fringe Festival
Silence! The Musical

This hot-ticket musical isn't the first camp parody of a cheesy movie gone moldy. But so far, it's the best.

August 8, 2005 | New York International Fringe Festival
Jesus in Montana

One man's hilarious journey from Mississippi to a messianic cult and back, told with a little help from PowerPoint.

August 18, 2005 | New York International Fringe Festival
Half Life

A former teacher returns from prison to find his family disintegrating in this powerful, expertly acted drama.

August 15, 2005 | Theater
Fringe Figure: Rick Bland in 'Thick'

"I have written it specifically as an anti-'Forrest Gump' piece."

August 15, 2005 | Theater
A Bluffer's Guide to the Fringe

Your cheat sheet to the hottest genres at this year’s festival, August 12�28.

August 8, 2005 | The Everything Guide to...
Two Wheels

The Tour de France is over. But your summer of cycling could be just beginning. Here’s how to buy a bike, do tricks with it, ride it out of town, and more.

July 25, 2005 | Long Story Short
How 'The Mambo Kings' Danced onto the Great White Way - Almost.

From book to the Great White Way (almost) in seven steps.