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The play has received mixed reviews. [9] Ben Brantley, in his review for The New York Times, wrote: "Though the first act of 'Race' is similarly propelled by barbed one-liners, its second act offers reassuring evidence of Mr. Mamet’s scalpel-edged intelligence. And the issues it raises, particularly on the ethnic varieties of shame and the ...
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From feuding over "Sunset Boulevard" to the bonanza of the "The Producers," Michael Riedel's "Singular Sensation" chronicles Broadway in the booming 1990s.
[5] In an article in The New York Times, published on January 3, 2010, he expressed his ambivalence about the "unprecedented heights" of "star worship on Broadway during the past 10 years." [6] After a review of a 2014 production of Of Mice and Men, lead actor James Franco posted a later-deleted screed on Instagram calling Brantley a "little ...
TodayTix is a digital ticketing platform for theatrical and cultural events. Founded by two Broadway producers, TodayTix's free mobile apps for iOS and Android provide access to theater shows in New York City, London, the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Chicago, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
The Flea Theater is a theater in the TriBeCa neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It presents primarily experimental theatre by Black, brown, and queer artists, as well as a venue for film stars to act on a 74-seat stage. The theater was founded in 1996 by Jim Simpson, Sigourney Weaver, Mac Wellman, and Kyle Chepulis.
Good People received mostly positive reviews, with Ben Brantley in The New York Times writing: [25] "Embodied with an ideal balance of expertise and empathy by Frances McDormand, Margie (as her friends call her, using a hard "g") is the not-quite heroine of David Lindsay-Abaire’s "Good People," the very fine new play that opened Thursday ...
The Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre is at 242 West 45th Street, on the south side between Eighth Avenue and Broadway, near Times Square in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. [4] [5] The nearly rectangular land lot covers 9,275 sq ft (861.7 m 2), with a frontage of 88.17 ft (26.87 m) on 44th Street and a depth of 100.42 ft (31 ...