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Theater Review: A Faded but Formidable, Distinctly Carnivorous Maria Callas Draws Operatic Blood in Master Class

by Byron Woods 08/14/201801/10/2023
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Burn This Entombs a Sparkless Power Couple and Other Urban Vampires in Downtown New York Lofts

by Byron Woods 08/08/201801/11/2023
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Danai Gurira’s Obie-Winning Eclipsed Gets Intimate with Women Facing Impossible Choices in War-Torn Liberia

by adminnewspack 08/01/201801/11/2023
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In James Baldwin’s Rarely Staged The Amen Corner, a Spiritual Leader’s Fall Is All but Preordained

by Byron Woods 08/01/201801/11/2023
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The Best Historical Plays Excavate the Why, but These Shining Lives Stops with the Who and the What

by adminnewspack 08/01/201801/11/2023
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If You Make It Through a Misfiring First Half, a Rewarding Home Stretch Awaits in Revived Short-Play Festival NC 10 by 10

by Byron Woods 07/25/201801/11/2023
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Theater Review: Innovative Direction and Fine Performances Add Intimacy and Impact to Theatre Raleigh’s Big Fish

by Byron Woods 07/19/201801/11/2023
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Manbites Dog Theater Vets Regroup as Bulldog Ensemble Theater to Carry on the Company’s Legacy. But First, They Have to Find a Play.

by Byron Woods 07/18/201801/11/2023
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Goblin Market Is the Most Difficult, Ambitious, and Successful Women’s Theatre Festival Production Yet

by Byron Woods 07/18/201801/11/2023
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Performance Review: In Parcours, JoRose Explores the Spiritual Experience of Growth in a Limiting Physical World

by James Rockefeller Gray 07/13/201802/08/2023

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