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"An Empty Plate' at the Arden (2nd review)

This feast of a script deserves a more cohesive production than it receives from the Arden. Such a colorful smorgasbord requires a quiet, unifying presentation.

An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf. By Michael Hollinger; directed by Whit MacLaughlin. Through December 9, 2007 at Arden Theater, 40 N. Second St. (212) 922-1122 or www.ardentheatre.org.
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 2 minute read
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"A Night in the Old Marketplace' at the Prince

This Russian-Jewish klezmer musical is an endeavor that I’d love to love. Preserving the literature of an earlier age is a worthy project; so is teaching cultural history to a new generation. But the finished product and muddled plot frustrated me.

A Night in the Old Marketplace. Book & lyrics by Glen Berger, based on I.L. Peretz's 1906 Yiddish drama Bay Nakht Oyfn Altn Mark; music by Frank London. Conceived and directed by Alexandra Aron. Sept. 28-Oct. 21
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 3 minute read
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'An Empty Plate' at the Arden (1st review)

Michael Hollinger’s An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf, in its excellent revival at the Arden, remains half a serving of well-crafted theater that’s still missing the real meal it might have served.

An Empty Plate in the Café du Grand Boeuf. By Michael Hollinger; directed by Whit MacLaughlin. Through December 9, 2007 at Arden Theater, 40 N. Second St. (212) 922-1122 or www.ardent
Robert Zaller

Robert Zaller

Articles 4 minute read
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"Death and the Maiden' and Duke U. lacrosse

Ariel Dorfman’s Death and the Maiden takes an even-handed look at the question of due process vs. cathartic revenge. But his premature support for action against Duke University’s lacrosse players suggests where his sympathies lie.

Death and the Maiden. By Ariel Dorfman. Through October 27, 2007 at Curio Theatre, 815 South 48 St. (215) 525-1350 or www.curiotheatre.org.
Jim Rutter

Jim Rutter

Articles 5 minute read

"Six Characters' at People's Light

Pirandello’s path breaking 1921 master work, rarely performed, is thoroughly mesmerizing and raises questions that cannot be answered. Louis Lippa’s extensive adaptation expands the original in a highly professional production that’s not to be missed.

Six Characters in Search of an Author. By Luigi Pirandello; translated and adapted by Louis Lippa; Ken Marini directed. Through November 11, 2007 at People’s Light and Theatre Company, Steinbright Stage

Anne R. Fabbri

Articles 4 minute read
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Barrymore Awards problems

This year’s Barrymore Awards:
One step forward, two steps back

The annual Barrymore Awards program is the Philadelphia theater community’s to the world. So why was it held in a dining room where the drinkers at the bar drowned out the presenters on stage?
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 4 minute read
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Barrymore Awards problems

The annual Barrymore Awards program is the Philadelphia theater community’s showcase to the world. So why was it held in a dining room where the drinkers at the bar drowned out the presenters on stage?
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 4 minute read
623 Amadeus

"Amadeus' at the Wilma

The Wilma’s Amadeus is a compelling production of a stimulating work, one that provokes the mind while delighting the eye, the ear and the soul. But why does Peter Shaffer persist in tinkering with the script? In his place, what would Mozart do?

Amadeus. By Peter Shaffer; directed by Jiri Zizka. Through October 27, 2007 at Wilma Theater, 265 S. Broad St. (at Spruce). (215) 546-7824 or www.wilmatheater.org.
Dan Rottenberg

Dan Rottenberg

Articles 4 minute read
621 Isabella

Pig Iron's "Isabella' (2nd review)

Pig Iron Theatre’s Isabella is a gripping theatrical event, one of the most exciting plays of the past few years. Most critics have missed its ingenious faithfulness to Measure For Measure. Shakespeare’s dark comedy was set in Vienna; Isabella is set in a morgue; but ultimately their subjects— lust, death and the abuse of authority— are the same.

Isabella. Pig Iron Theatre Company production through September 15, 2007 at Ic
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 5 minute read
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"Flamingo/Winnebago' at Fringe Festival

A gas station owner and a hitchhiker head for Las Vegas in a quest to discover America. It’s an ambitious creation by playwright/director Thaddeus Phillips, but the drama doesn’t really start until they reach their destination. Judicious pruning would help this otherwise compelling production.

Flamingo/Winnebago. Written and directed by Thaddeus Phillips. Lucidity Suitcase production August 30-September 8, 2007 at The Painted Bride, 230 Vine St., Philadelphia, a
Steve Cohen

Steve Cohen

Articles 3 minute read