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At Play: Leslye Headland’s ‘Assistance’
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The Ugly One: A Study in Self-Love (and Loathing)
This satire about beauty at Soho Rep reveals the overwhelming seduction of self-absorption
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One 'Wit' Wonder
Margaret Edson’s debut play won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize -- and she hasn’t written another since.
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Nick Jonas: Gays Have "Good Taste"
The Jonas Brother, soon to be on Broadway, thanks his gays.
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Under the Radar 2012
Mark Russell on the Public Theater’s annual festival of groundbreaking new theater
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Best In Shows: The Advocate's Guide to Holiday Theater
The Great White Way remains gay friendly family fun.
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Double Take
The creative couple behind this year's most anticipated Broadway musical, 'Lysistrata Jones.'
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Gavin Creel, the Singing Activist
The Broadway leading man discusses his latest bit of activism, the song, "Noise."
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Stephen Sondheim Chats with Students at Queens College
The theater legend passes on some advice to the next generation.
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An Evening With Patti LuPone and Mandy Patinkin
These Broadway babies are still going strong, three decades after starring together in 'Evita.'
By Max Berlinger
Pic of the Day: Kristen Chenoweth's Boobs Are Defying Gravity
The diminutive stage diva put her Broadway babies on display at last night's ACA Awards
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Trailer Trash: Ghost, the Musical
Broadway seems hell-bent on destroying every good movie. Next up? The '90s supernatural romance.
By Out.com Editors
Catching Up With Stephen Karam
The playwright speaks about the hit production of 'Sons of Prophet' and why he doesn't shy away from creating unusual …
By Jerry Portwood
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