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Miami V(o)ice(s)

Hispanic theater troupe Culture Clash occupies the Rep.

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Moonstruck

Clowing around was never this joyous.

Film

Most unapeeling

Patrick Macnee, who played the original John Steed in the superlative TV series The Avengers, has a guest…

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Great Scott!

Taproot takes a penetrating look at the meanings of heroism.

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Misbegotten identity

Annex's new devised show leaves a confused impression

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Are you man or moose?

John Moe's new comedy is sloppy but fun.

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All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Seats

Chapter One: I Set Off on My Foray into Yuletide Theater Shows.

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Mars, alack!

Bret Fetzer's new play defies observation.

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Send in the clowns

Just what does your ticket buy at 'Teatro ZinZanni'?

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Books I Wouldn’t Have in My House

Trash that can't even be made campy.

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Harlem Renaissance, the musical

The Duke meets the Bard in this toe-tapping combo of Ellington and Shakespeare.

Doin' the three-step at Empty Space: a family despairs.

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Cowboy noir

The Old West meets the new in Louis Broome's powerful new tragicomedy Texarkana Waltz.

Laurence Ballard as the Critic.

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Biting sarcasm

Conor McPherson's new play is about vampires and other evils.

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Winning the Code War

Geeks are the real heroes in Neal Stephenson's new novel

A feminist writer shows some compassion for the other sex—at length.

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Manpower(less)

Susan Faludi's new book gives men another chance.

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Boom or bus?

Surveying Seattle theater, after the latest gold rush

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Buckets of Beckett

Five actors present four plays by the master of minimal despair.

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Fringe picks

Based, as always, on a combination of experience, gossip, hunches, and just a touch of hopeful naivet鬠here are…

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Hip Hoch

The New York performance artist tackles race, rappers, and just about anything else.

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‘Tis a gift to be simplistic

What is it about Robert Fulghum's work that I hate so much?