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341 stories by "Neil Genzlinger"

John Barton, Revelatory Shakespeare Director, Is Dead at 89 by Neil Genzlinger

Mr. Barton was there at the founding of the Royal Shakespeare Company and directed numerous productions for it across 40 years.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:30pm on January 22, 2018

Jack Doroshow, 78, Drag Pageant Impresario, Dies by Neil Genzlinger

Mr. Doroshow organized pageants in the 1960s, before the gay- and transgender-rights movements had gotten rolling. He hosted them as Flawless Sabrina.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:18pm on November 30, 2017

Frank Corsaro, Director Who Shook Up Opera World, Dies at 92 by Neil Genzlinger

In dozens of productions, many for New York City Opera, Mr. Corsaro sought to energize the form, refusing to let his singers just stand and deliver.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:18pm on November 13, 2017

Review: 'The Honeymooners,' Still Striving, but Now Tunefully by Neil Genzlinger

A new musical at Paper Mill Playhouse in New Jersey based on the classic CBS sitcom does a good job playing to the fans

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:33pm on October 10, 2017

Albert Innaurato, Playwright Who Lit Up Broadway in '70s, Dies at 70 by Neil Genzlinger

Mr. Innaurato had a long stretch of success with "Gemini" and "The Transfiguration of Benno Blimpie" and made a comeback in 2014.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:36pm on September 27, 2017

Myrna Lamb, Feminist Playwright in an Unwelcoming Era, Dies at 87 by Neil Genzlinger

Ms. Lamb's works, staged at the Public Theater and elsewhere, often came under attack from male critics.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:04pm on September 22, 2017

Bernard Pomerance, Who Wrote 'The Elephant Man,' Dies at 76 by Neil Genzlinger

Mr. Pomerance won a Tony Award in 1979 for his play about a deformed man who became a celebrity in Victorian England.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:33pm on August 29, 2017

Thomas Meehan, Who Wrote the Books for Broadway Hits, Dies at 88 by Neil Genzlinger

"Annie," "Hairspray" and "The Producers" were among Mr. Meehan's Tony Award-winning credits.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:42pm on August 22, 2017

Janusz Glowacki, Polish Playwright and Novelist, Dies at 78 by Neil Genzlinger

Mr. Glowacki, whose plays were produced at the Public and other New York theaters, used dark humor to comment on turbulent times.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:06pm on August 22, 2017

Review: In Disney's 'Descendants 2,' the Kids Are on Their Own by Neil Genzlinger

A sequel to the 2015 TV movie about the children of Disney villains has music, colorful costumes and a lot of talk about hair.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:25pm on July 20, 2017

Review: 'Hi, Hitler' and Other Tales From a Lively Household by Neil Genzlinger

In her one-woman show, Lucie Pohl incarnates a wide range of characters as she tells of her lifelong search for identity.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06pm on July 16, 2017

Review: 'Will' Serves Up a Very 21st-Century Shakespeare by Neil Genzlinger

TNT's new drama about the formative years of this great playwright is full of excess, sometimes seeming a bit silly.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:32pm on July 9, 2017

Review: In 'The Man in the Ceiling,' Jules Feiffer Adapts Himself by Neil Genzlinger

Mr. Feiffer's story about a boy who loves to draw makes for a busy musical at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:42pm on June 14, 2017

Television Review: An Uneven Night for Kevin Spacey as Tonys Host by Neil Genzlinger

The broadcast seemed unsure of what to do with Mr. Spacey on a show more suited for Broadway insiders than for a general TV audience.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:48am on June 12, 2017

A Familiar TV Face, Pulling an Improvised Life Out of a Bowl by Neil Genzlinger

Jason Kravits has plenty of television and stage work, but he can also be found doing a wacky improvised cabaret show at the Duplex.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:33pm on June 7, 2017

Review: Before Pooh Bear, There Was Milne's 'The Lucky One' by Neil Genzlinger

The Mint Theater has revived this 1922 drama about two brothers: one who could do no wrong, one who could never measure up.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:06pm on May 22, 2017

Review: 3 Teenagers Seek a Voice in 'Speech & Debate' by Neil Genzlinger

Stephen Karam's film adaptation of his own play is a comedy about students who don't quite fit in but insist, in their clumsy way, on being heard.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:36pm on April 6, 2017

Critic's Notebook: A Wheelchair on Broadway Isn't Exploitation. It's Progress. by Neil Genzlinger

Some people are calling Sam Gold's "The Glass Menagerie" manipulative. I call it vital theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:03pm on March 24, 2017

Review: A Scalding Take on Race in 'White Guy on the Bus' by Neil Genzlinger

Robert Cuccioli and Danielle Leneé star in Bruce Graham's play that provides an unflinching look at the black-white dynamic.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:31pm on March 17, 2017

Review: In 'Fish Men,' Speed Chess and Weighty Exchanges by Neil Genzlinger

A drama by Cándido Tirado set in Washington Square Park has characters talking genocide and justice while the speed-chess clock ticks.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:32pm on February 21, 2017

Review: In 'Superior Donuts,' Wisecracks Galore but Little Substance by Neil Genzlinger

This CBS comedy, set in Chicago and based on the Tracy Letts play, stars Judd Hirsch as a shop owner and Jermaine Fowler as his new hire.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:03pm on February 1, 2017

New York Jewish Film Festival: Sisters, Hummus and Bette Midler by Neil Genzlinger

Dorit Hakim's first feature, "Moon in the 12th House," is among 29 movies in this annual festival.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:15pm on January 4, 2017

Critic's Notebook: Seven TV Musicals. Five Lessons Learned. by Neil Genzlinger

"Hairspray Live!" and its musical predecessors have shown us what works in these TV productions. And what doesn't.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:36pm on December 8, 2016

Review: 'Hairspray Live!' Had Power Voices but Still Lacked Power by Neil Genzlinger

The latest live musical from NBC sabotaged itself with distracting side business.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:18am on December 8, 2016

Review: 'Not That Jewish,' but Funny Just the Same by Neil Genzlinger

The comic and writer Monica Piper tells stories about her life and her casual relationship with her religion in a one-woman show at New World Stages.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:48pm on November 30, 2016
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