- February 7, 2005 | Theater
- Company Man
Onscreen, he’s the perfect actor’s actor. But behind the scenes, Philip Seymour Hoffman keeps busy saving Off�Off Broadway.
- December 20, 2004 | It Happened This Year: A Guide to 2004
- �Avenue Q’ Took the Tony and Ran.
A star of the hit musical talks about stealing the award, hightailing it to Vegas, and changing the Broadway business model.
- December 20, 2004 | Theater Review
- Modern Orthodox
Jason Biggs’s contract must require him to simulate sex whenever he appears, even in a role calling for a Yankees yarmulke.
- December 20, 2004 | Theater Review
- 700 Sundays
Oscar viewers will be relieved to know that Billy Crystal’s lucrative new solo show is better than his recent award-hosting stints
- December 13, 2004 | Theater Review
- The Baltimore Waltz
A revival of Paula Vogel’s chaotic 1992 AIDS play, inspired by the death of her brother Carl.
- December 13, 2004 | Theater Review
- Belle Epoque
The playwrights have certainly met quota in their perverse biographical work about Henri Toulouse-Lautrec’s syphilitic final days in Montmartre.
- December 6, 2004 | Theater Review
- A Second Hand Memory
In Woody Allen’s latest theatrical foray, a fifties Brooklyn family squabbles over obligation, money, and the incompatibility of love and marriage.
- November 22, 2004 | Theater
- Eve Ensler Should Be My Hero.
She’s a sexually frank female performer who’s used her phenomenal mainstream popularity to help women around the world. So why does she drive me crazy?
- November 22, 2004 | Theater Review
- People Are Wrong!
David Herskovits’ winning ADD-ish direction and an enthusiastic ensemble give the show a kooky charm.
- November 22, 2004 | Theater Review
- Sailor’s Song Danny and the Deep Blue Sea
Purely by kismet, John Patrick Shanley has three shows up this month, two of which have just opened.