Surf these sites: Broadway''s New Babies -- Miss Those Shows that Sent You Out of the Theater Humming the Tunes? Regional Theaters are Trying to Fill the Void [TIME.com] Comic Turns -- A new Broadway farce makes the conventional convivial [TIME.com] Death and the Blues -- In a vibrant but flawed new play, August Wilson continues his decade-by-decade exploration of the black experience [TIME.com] Ever After -- A New Holiday on Broadway Uneasily Straddles Two Worlds [TIME.com] Grand Tour -- A spiritual quest becomes a dazzling Journey to the West [TIME.com] Hello, Sweet Prince -- Ralph Fiennes brings Hamlet to Broadway in a commanding performance that reminds us why this play really is the thing [TIME.com] Le Jazz Not So Hot -- Julie Andrews Still Commands the Stage, But the Broadway Version of Victor/victoria Founders on a Humdrum Score [TIME.com] Legends of the Fall -- Two Veteran Actresses Light Up the Season and Show What it Means to Command a Stage [TIME.com] On with the Shaw -- The Canadians put their arts funding to inspired use with a one-of-a-kind festival devoted to G.B.S. and his contemporaries [TIME.com] Perchance to Dream -- Two visually entrancing productions dramatize a nightmare of Latin machismo and a child''s premonitions of death [TIME.com] Playwriting Isn''t Pretty -- Steve Martin Ventures Onto the Stage with a Brainy But Confused Work About Two Geniuses Who Changed the World [TIME.com] Politics in the Vestry -- David Hare tackles the Church of England in Racing Demon [TIME.com] Red Sunset -- Tony Kushner treats the Soviet collapse as vaudeville [TIME.com] They Blew It -- Patrick Stewart Braves a Nervy But Frustrating Tempest [TIME.com] Time Shift -- Company Once had Punch; Now it Offers Pleasantries [TIME.com]
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