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An actor's tour de force
Fully Committed may revolve around the bad workday had by Sam, a reservations clerk in a trendy New York restaurant, but playing the much-put-upon fellow is a marvelous job for an actor.
By Douglas J. Keating / Inquirer Theater Critic
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Shakespeare's reputation: From bad to Bard
"Making Shakespeare," at the Rosenbach Museum, chronicles the slow rise of Shakespeare from posthumous near-oblivion to the early 19th century, when the world came under the spell of Will power.
By Desmond Ryan / Inquirer Theater Critic
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An Armenian approach on a local stage
Edward Keith Baker, artistic director of Bristol Riverside Theatre, visited Armenia as part of a theater exchange program. The result: Forget Herostratus.
By Douglas J. Keating / Inquirer Theater Critic
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'Equus' leads Barrymore honors
The revival took five of the local theater awards. "Baby Case" won four.
By Douglas J. Keating / Inquirer Theater Critic
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Larger than life
Between the towering hairdos and its heavy social message, the advance buzz on "Hairspray" is that it's gonna be huge.
BY HOWARD SHAPIRO / Inquirer Staff Writer
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