Robert Hofler
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‘Meteor Shower’ Broadway Review: Amy Schumer Sizzles, Steve Martin Fizzles
Schumer and Martin are not a match made in the heavens
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‘Harry Clarke’ Theater Review: Billy Crudup Visits a Patricia Highsmith Landscape
With his very erotic new thriller, David Cale adds sex where the author of “The Talented Mr. Ripley” put murder
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‘The Wolves’ Theater Review: What Happens When Young Women Reveal Their Inner Animal
Teenage empathy and competition spill out all over the AstroTurf in Sarah DeLappe’s amazing debut play
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‘School Girls’ Theater Review: How Tina Fey Inspired a Play Set in Ghana
Jocelyn Bioh’s new comedy shows how students on the other side of the world garble and digest American pop culture.
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‘Latin History for Morons’ Broadway Review: John Leguizamo Explains It All
Leguizamo turns our perceptions inside out, whether it’s about a mother’s funky leftovers or a nation’s mass genocide
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‘The Band’s Visit’ Broadway Review: Tony Shalhoub Leads Egyptian Musicians Into Israel
David Yazbek and Itamar Moses take the unlikely source material of Eran Kolirin’s 2007 film to deliver 2016’s best new musical
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‘Office Hour’ Theater Review: Portrait of a Would-Be Campus Assassin in Under 90 Minutes
Dramatic license should be revoked in Julia Cho’s new trolling-for-victims drama
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‘Junk’ Broadway Review: Boesky and Milken, the Vampires of Wall Street, Are Back
Ayad Akhtar’s new play tackles insider trading and other financial misdeeds as if it were 1989 all over again
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‘Illyria’ Theater Review: Joe Papp’s Company Presents a Warts-and-All Look at the Man
Richard Nelson’s new play is a must-see for anyone who cares about the theater. Just make sure you rent a listening device
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‘M. Butterfly’ Broadway Review: Clive Owen Falls for Peking’s Victor/Victoria
The actor breaks through the revamped play’s straight-face problems to deliver a riveting, tortured portrayal
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‘People, Places & Things’ Theater Review: Great Acting Is the Best Kind of High
Drug withdrawal becomes a trip through a malfunctioning disco in Duncan Macmillan’s new play
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‘The Portuguese Kid’ Theater Review: Even John Patrick Shanley’s Trump Jokes Don’t Land
Jason Alexander finds himself caught between a cartoon character and a real midlife crisis in Shanley’s new play
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‘Oedipus el Rey’ Theater Review: What Happens When Sophocles Takes His Viagra
Incest is naked and center stage in Luis Alfaro’s riveting new adaptation of the Greek tragedy
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‘The Last Match’ Theater Review: Tennis Without the Suspense or Drama
Two women play second fiddle to their tennis-star mates in Anna Ziegler’s new play. Who did they think they were screwing? An accountant?
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‘Time and the Conways’ Broadway Review: Elizabeth McGovern Slams the Door on “Downton Abbey”
Director Rebecca Taichman turns a forgotten play into a guilty pleasure worth watching