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Are Gays Too Late to Destroy Marriage?

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Are Gays Too Late to Destroy Marriage?

Their influence may ultimately be nothing compared to what straights have done.

Butz (left) and Wopat: memorable toasts.

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Stage Review: Shrill Thrill

Trim back the bombast, and Catch Me If You Can will be a smash.

Television: Why Is Cronkite Giving Me the Stinkeye?

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Television: Why Is Cronkite Giving Me the Stinkeye?

Close encounters with a journalism icon.

Stage: Strawshop’s The Elephant Man

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Stage: Strawshop’s The Elephant Man

This production of a ’70s classic is slow but sensitive.

Schwartz, at the scene of the crimes.

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Orange Flower Water: Nasty by Nature

New Century delivers a brutal stunner about infidelity.

Procaccino, Hirsch, and Wright (l-r) are trapped in an inane office.

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Stage Review: Workplace Surrealism at ACT

Circular logic, verbal virtuosity, savory performances.

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Stage Review: Drowning Sorrows at the Rep

A lovestruck storyteller and his honky-tonk angel.

This one grabs you: Lewis and Fialkow tussle in Hyde.

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PICK Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: The Evil in Each of Us

Robert Louis Stevenson’s allegorical tale of duality and the arrogance of believing that man can vanquish his animalistic…

Adria LaMorticella as Raeanne, Patrick Walrath as Bertie Woodville, and Jerry Browning as Pastor Bates.

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Love’s Tangled Web: A Locked-Door Mystery at Annex

According to Dictionary.com, deus ex machina refers to the ancient dramatic tradition of introducing divine intervention in order…

Moore (left) and Osier: down the psychological circular stairwell.

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Crime & Punishment: Intiman’s Powerful Take on Dostoyevsky

Redemption has replaced rendition as the new American watchword, and anyone paying attention to the G-20 summit last…

Failing, flailings, and va-jay-jays.

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Wishful Drinking: Princess Leia Overshares

Full disclosure: Seeing Carrie Fisher’s solo show did not make me gay or bald. I was gay before…

Podulke and Casebier: surface tensions.

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Betrayal: The Sourest Hangover

Bloodless Brits suffer passion’s fallout in Braden Abraham’s meticulous staging.

Maxwell and Hunt wash off the stink of the office.

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WET’s Strange Odor

Absurdism fails to liberate temps from workplace discontent.

Kimball sings the blues.

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Whites Mistreated in Memphis!

But everything else in this new race-and-rock musical is right on.

Clearly tickled: Pratt (center) as Vanderkamp, with cohorts.

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Under the Bed

Annex's new show is like Alice in Wonderland without the acid.

Smiles bright enough to light up the stage—fortunately.

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Cue Bawl

There’s a good show lurking behind the many misfires that afflicted Purple’s opening night.

Watts and Griffith: Could they possibly be more entertaining?

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Attack of the Lonesome Polecats!

How to win a girl's heart: Kidnap her, then dance your ass off. Also: My Ántonia and The…

The Whimsy cast: enlivening the stick figures.

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Randy Zebras at Play

Sgt. Rigsby’s latest inspiration trashes time.

Rives and Garrison: Doing it for humanity.

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What a Way to Go

Getting laid before the Apocalypse presents an entertaining challenge at the Rep.

Stetler doesn’t like the way his days have been totaled.

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Life’s Just a Möbius Strip

A prophetic 1923 play about corporate dehumanization.