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Broadway Strike Weighs on New York City By ROBERT J. HUGHES

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Stoppard Is Back on Broadway By TERRY TEACHOUT

I wasn't altogether satisfied by "Rock 'n' Roll," but I wouldn't have missed it for the world.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

In a Strange Land By TERRY TEACHOUT

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These Fans Love It When the Stars Are Way Off Broadway By BARRY NEWMAN

Ms. Greene Is a Regular At Memorial Tributes; Mr. Zippel Dials for Divas

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A Showy 'Lear,' a Soaring 'Seagull' By TERRY TEACHOUT

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FACE THE MUSIC By CHRISTOPHER JOHN FARLEY<br> Rock's Place in Musicals

New Musicals Get Younger to Be Relevant -- But When Have Musicals Ever Been That?

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Role of a Lifetime By TERRY TEACHOUT

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They've Got Possibilities By TERRY TEACHOUT

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Handicapping the Tonys by Terry Teachout

Who'll win -- and who cares?

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Ticketmaster Sues eBay, StubHub Over Sales by ETHAN SMITH

Intensifying its long-simmering battle with the burgeoning aftermarket in concert and sporting-events tickets, Ticketmaster yesterday sued eBay Inc. and its StubHub subsidiary, alleging that…

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Avast Ye, Matey: This Musical Is Bilge by Terry Teachout

Has there ever really been a musical so bad that it was funny? (I mean an actual show, not "Springtime for Hitler.") "Taboo" and "In My Life" both began promisingly, but my sense of humor wa…

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He Has 'Great Stories to Tell And a Lot of Great Memories' by JOANNE KAUFMAN

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Improv Troupe Teaches Managers How to Give Better Presentations by JOANN S. LUBLIN

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Questions With... Nancy Coyne by ROBERT HUGHES

Serino Coyne's CEO Helped To Modernize, Expand Campaigns for the Theatre

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In America, All the Land's a Stage By TERRY TEACHOUT

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Beyoncé Who? Hudson Soars As Spurned Motown Singer In Sumptuous 'Dreamgirls' By JOE MORGENSTERN

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'Color Purple' Proves Black Themes Can Make Green on Great White Way By BROOKS BARNES

Today, producers of the $11 million musical version of "The Color Purple" plan to announce that the show has recouped its investment. The show's success demonstrates that Broadway can do a b…

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Act II: From Corporate Exec to 'Company' Man By Barbara D. Phillips

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Stuck Inside the Theater With the Broadway Blues Again By TERRY TEACHOUT

Mr. Dylan is one of the greatest songwriters of the postwar era and Ms. Tharp one of its most admired choreographers, so how bad could it be? Now I know: "The Times They Are A-Changin'" is s…

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Conduct Unbecoming By TERRY TEACHOUT

Make way for the first train wreck of the season.

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal Subscription at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Albee on Beckett

American playwright Edward Albee spoke by telephone with Wall Street Journal reporter Jeanne Whalen about playwright Samuel Beckett and his descendants' efforts to make directors adhere to h…

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Directors, Take Note: Samuel Beckett Was A Micromanager by JEANNE WHALEN

Playwright's Estate Has Role Of Preventing Productions From Defying His Will

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Regional Theater's Glamour Gap by TERRY TEACHOUT

Why don't companies outside New York get the attention they deserve?

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Get a Life -- Somewhere Else by Terry Teachout

A modest proposal for starving New York artists

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Bliss Comes to Broadway by Terry Teachout

"The Drowsy Chaperone," an affectionate, encyclopedically knowing send-up of the who-cares-if-the-plot-makes-sense musicals of the '20s, is funny, brainy, tuneful, concise (one hour, 40 minu…

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