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74 stories by "Linda Winer"

'The Pitmen Painters' on Broadway by Linda Winer

With "Billy Elliot," Lee Hall, born in the mine country of northeast England, became the inspirational scribe for its hardscrabble people. In both his screenplay for the movie and his book f…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

'Driving Miss Daisy': Power in the front and back seat by Linda Winer

Yes, the play is shamelessly manipulative. But it is supremely elegant manipulation, magnificently staged and performed.

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

2 comedies: One a tiger, another a dud by Linda Winer

It is hard to talk about a runaway hit in an off-off-Broadway black-box theater with just 65 seats. But ...

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Where's the show info? Probably not in Playbill by Linda Winer

I know things that you don't know, and I'm not bragging.

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Kushner's glorious 'Angels' fly high in 7-hour show by Linda Winer

The Angel has landed again, at long last, and all's right with the world.

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Prize-winning new play 'Middletown' by Linda Winer

Will Eno's "Middletown," the first winner of the new Horton Foote Prize for Promising American Play, is a dizzying modern spin on life, death and the bruised underbelly of the sort of hamlet…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

'A Free Man of Color': Too much of a good thing by Linda Winer

Jeffrey Wright puts on a zesty performance in "A Free Man of Color."

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Contested results in Lisa Kron's 'In the Wake' by Linda Winer

The political and the personal are the equally bright and anguished obsessions in this ambitious but derailed comedy/drama by Lisa Kron, author and star of such multileveled treasures as "We…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

New musicals dance with controversy by Linda Winer

Are some subjects just too serious, or too sensitive, or too unpleasant to be appropriate material for a musical?

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

On Theater: Opening cold may not be cool by Linda Winer

Broadway history spills over with colorful and/or agonizing stories about shows in their out-of-town tryouts. Now come the stories about staying in town.

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Stars shine but static Encores! is lost by Linda Winer

"Lost in the Stars" is a stately, nobly intentioned, peculiar mess of a musical from 1950.

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Aerialist falls in 'Spider-Man' preview by Linda Winer

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Patti LuPone recalls going from Northport to Broadway by Linda Winer

Don't be lulled - OK, disappointed - by the nice chatty girl with the inspirational anecdotes who figures in the first half of Patti LuPone's memoir. She eventually does get to the juicy stu…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Off-Broadway welcomes a trio of offbeat shows by Linda Winer

Before the tapping of big Broadway feet drowns out all other theater noise for the foreseeable future, it seems fair to steal the spotlight for these Off-Broadway enticements.

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015[SHARE]

Critic Linda Winer's unintentional review of 'A Delicate Balance' by Linda Winer

There's a sign outside the Booth Theatre that had me confused for weeks. Above a glass door in front of the all-star revival of Edward Albee's "A Delicate Balance" is one of those critic quo…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 2:34pm on November 21, 2014[SHARE]

Manhattan theaters to love: Armory, New Amsterdam, Pershing Square, Lyceum by Linda Winer

Theaters are so much more than just rooms and buildings. Theaters have walls that know endless stories. Even if these walls could talk, I'd like to believe they would not.

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 3:25pm on August 15, 2014[SHARE]

What playwright is the voice of this generation? by Linda Winer

Hey, there's Lena Dunham on the cover of the new Rolling Stone. And there she is filling backpacks with awards for creating and starring in "Girls," the habit-forming HBO series about 20-som…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 11:05am on February 20, 2013[SHARE]

'Death of a Salesman' still packs a punch by Linda Winer

Let's get this out of the way at the top. Philip Seymour Hoffman is too young and soft to be the standard-issue iconic Willy Loman chiseled on the Mount Rushmore of American drama. Andrew Ga…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 10:36pm on March 15, 2012[SHARE]

Musical 'Marilyn' may not sing by Linda Winer

It is hard to resist snappy, interesting theater people talking trash and emoting sincerely while trying to put together a new musical for Broadway. With Steven Spielberg, NBC and creators w…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 4:10pm on February 3, 2012[SHARE]

Revisiting 'Addams,' 'Billy' and 'Jersey' by Linda Winer

A Midwest acquaintance, newly smitten with New York, proudly told me recently how much he loved seeing "Jersey Boys," his first Broadway adventure. I gave him what I hoped was an enthusiasti…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 4:03pm on August 11, 2011[SHARE]

A new crop of 'Hair' and more pop musicals by Linda Winer

Word-association quiz: If I say "Hair," "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Godspell" and "Rent," your answers are likely to bubble up from a niche of particularly vivid memories. I'm guessing the im…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 6:32pm on August 5, 2011[SHARE]

Behind the closed doors of 'Sleep No More' by Linda Winer

For months, I've been tempted to spend a night at the McKittrick Hotel, tantalized by tales of mysterious goings-on in the far-far west stretches of Chelsea, and piqued by reports of this or…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 11:02pm on July 22, 2011[SHARE]

Royal Shakespeare at Park Avenue Armory by Linda Winer

For a while in "As You Like It," it was hard not to fear for the rest of the Royal Shakespeare Company's ambitious five-play season at the Park Avenue Armory. For most of the first half of …

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 8:31pm on July 8, 2011[SHARE]

Tips for a greater Great White Way by Linda Winer

Life is very good on Broadway these days. Grosses are up. Even more impressive, though less easily quantified, quality is up, too. What's more, just weeks after the Tony Awards marked the cl…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 11:13pm on July 7, 2011[SHARE]

Tyne Daly stars in 'Master Class' by Linda Winer

There was a time, before he refocused on writing books for musicals and opera in the late '90s, when the theater was deeply hooked on regular infusions of witty and timely, substantive yet c…

SOURCE: Newsday Subscription at 11:11pm on July 7, 2011[SHARE]
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