Robert Hofler
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‘Days of Rage’ Theater Review: This Revolution Won’t Be Televised
Steven Levenson (“Dear Evan Hansen”) sets his new play during the Vietnam War, but leaves his characters stranded in a middle-class limbo
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‘The Waverly Gallery’ Broadway Review: Kenneth Lonergan Remembers a Lost, Eccentric Life
A starry cast — Elaine May, Lucas Hedges, Joan Allen, and Michael Cera — brings an early work from the writer to Broadway
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‘The Ferryman’ Broadway Review: Jez Butterworth and Sam Mendes Unload on the IRA
Big, broad and often busy performances re-create the horror of the Troubles in Northern Ireland
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‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ Broadway Review: Daniel Radcliffe Stands Up for the Truth
A new play about facts vs “the truth” turns into a vanity project for writer John D’Agata
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‘Mother of the Maid’ Theater Review: Behind Every Successful Child There’s a Glenn Close
In her absorbing new drama, Jane Anderson (“The Wife”) again puts a behind-the-scenes woman where she belongs: center stage
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‘Apologia’ Theater Review: Stockard Channing and Hugh Dancy Recall What Went Wrong
In his new play, Alexi Kaye Campbell (“Woman in Gold”) explains why women still can’t have it all — if you ask their children
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‘Girl From the North Country’ Theater Review: Bob Dylan Survives Another Musical
Conor McPherson drops the songwriter’s music into a play that can best be described as “Not So Grand Hotel”
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‘The Nap’ Broadway Review: Nobody Takes a Rest in This Outrageous Comedy
You don’t need to know a thing about snooker to enjoy Richard Bean’s new play
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‘Bernhardt/Hamlet’ Broadway Review: Who’s More Divine, the Bard or Janet McTeer?
Theresa Rebeck’s new comedy looks back with admiration at a “childishly egotistical” genius in the theater
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‘I Was Most Alive With You’ Theater Review: Making a Case Against the Book of Job
Everything but the locusts descend on a family and their adopted gay deaf son in Craig Lucas’s new play
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‘The True’ Theater Review: Edie Falco Gets Stranded in Albany
Sharr White’s new play puts a foul-mouth political dynamo center stage and surrounds her with male ciphers
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‘Collective Rage’ Theater Review: Dana Delany Switches Teams in an Absurdist Delight
Jen Silverman’s comedy is perfectly nonsensical in its telling exploration of five women’s very fluid sex life.
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‘Pretty Woman’ Broadway Review: The Hooker Julia Roberts Made Famous Is Back, and She Can Belt
Samantha Barks and Andy Karl take over for Julia Roberts and Richard Gere in a too-faithful stage adaptation of the movie. But who forgot to invite Cinderella?
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‘Gettin’ the Band Back Together’ Broadway Review: They Were Better Off Going Solo
A new musical about the unemployed in New Jersey recalls the glory days of the vanity show on Broadway
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‘The House That Will Not Stand’ Theater Review: A Mesmerizing Look at Women in 1813 New Orleans
Free women of color cope with the Louisiana Purchase in Marcus Gardley’s often funny new play