Posted on June 4, 2008 by bbbblogger
The Occupied Octogenarian
By Harry Haun
June Issue
In his 80th year, Edward Albee continues to create and provoke with works old and new.
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Bette Davis said the line, but Edward Albee picked it up and immortalized it, bowing vaguely in the direction of some never-named “goddamn Warner Brothers epic,” and this is the line that crosses the mind [...]
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Posted on June 4, 2008 by bbbblogger
Charles in Charge
By Robert Simonson
Playbill Magazine
June Issue
With his English tweeds, pipe in hand and an eyebrow knowingly arched, Charles Edwards is charming and silly as the hunted hero of The 39 Steps.
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Dashing figures are not often seen on Broadway these days. It’s a character type and style of acting that’s simply not called for in [...]
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Posted on June 4, 2008 by bbbblogger
ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY
CONOR MCPHERSON’S “PORT AUTHORITY”
ADDS PERFORMANCES TO SOLD OUT ENGAGEMENT
SUNDAY, JUNE 8th at 7:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd at 7:00 p.m.
“A fine cast. Words are sharp, shiny hooks in the monologues of the Irish playwright Conor McPherson. They attract and snag the attention, snaring it at least until the language stops, and usually well after [...]
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