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2010
Shadow Puppets, by Martin Harries
The Dutch theater company Hotel Modern risks obscenity with Kamp, a "live-action animation film" performed onstage, using 3,000 three-inch puppet figures to represent the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
Dressed Up in Your Skin and Bones, by Jennifer Cayer
Cynthia Hopkins confronts her father's battle with Parkinson's Disease in her latest piece, Truth: A Tragedy, elevating junk into art and a daughter's disdain into reverent acceptance.
A Thousand Voices, by Theresa Rebeck
In an eloquent and hard-hitting speech to her professional colleagues, one of America's most produced female playwrights sounds off about persistent discrimination against female playwrights in the American theater.
Lies of the Drama, by Neil Blackadder
A critic compares Donald Margulies Broadway premiere, Times Stands Still, with the New Group's revival of Sam Shepard's 1985 A Lie of the Mind and finds that they represent two radically opposed paradigms of American drama.
Notes on Blanchett's Blanche, by Jonathan Kalb
Cate Blanchett's performance as Blanche Dubois in Liv Ullmann's production of A Streetcar Named Desire may be the most accomplished and difficult performance of this fine actress' already astonishing career.
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