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★★★★☆ Conceiver-director Tina Satter's careful replication of shocking case, with Emily Davis as suspect Reality Winner
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★★★★☆ Douglas Lyons's dramedy brought to pulsing life by director Zhailon Levingston and top-notch cast
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★★☆☆☆ Theatrical comfort food delivering a few laughs but empty calories.
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★★★★★ The actor-director lovingly revives a one-man work about his childhood and the woman who influenced it most
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★★★★☆ Previously adapted into an HBO film, the play returns to the form that suits it best, with its original writer/star.
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★★★★★ The musical juggernaut about displaced royals delivers, with flair, exuberance, and high style
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★★★★★ Henry VIII's wives get the royal treatment in this 80-minute musical celebration of girl power
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★★★★☆ A gifted dancer-choreographer taps into mood and meaning with a stunning troupe of artists
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★★☆☆☆ Bedlam's Eric Tucker and adapter Sarah Rose Kearns turn a classic into a romp, obliviously
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★★★☆☆ Bryonha Marie Parham shines as a pop star searching for a comeback in this showbiz-centered musical
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★★★☆☆ The 80-minuter asks the musical question about where chart-topping songs can start their climb
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★★★★☆ The seemingly unlikely team in seemingly unlikely mash-ups makes everything indisputably likely
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★★★★★ Young characters search for love and belonging, under duress, in Martyna Majok's shattering new play
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★★★☆☆ The Pulitzer Prize-winner looks at young hopefuls facing today's odds
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★★★★☆ Max Harwood and hot cast sing a hot score about a trend-setting prom-goer
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★★★★☆ Ngozi Anyanwu's trenchant relationships probe, with Daniel J. Watts and the author giving indelible performances
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★★★★★ The playwright and director completes his Rhinebeck Panorama with a typically nourishing, and trenchant, work.
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★★★★★ Richard Nelson triumphantly completes his Rhinebeck Panorama, with Maryann Plunkett and Jay O. Sanders leading the troupe
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★★☆☆☆ Sorry to say, an intriguing true story is fictionalized into something less than intriguing
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The first new Broadway production in 17 months is an extraordinary Black-lives-matter take on Godot and the Exodus
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★★★★☆ Beckett meets Black Lives Matter in Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu's racially charged absurdist drama.
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★★★★☆ Playwright Jocelyn Bioh and director Saheem Ali bring Falstaffian hijinks to Shakespeare in the Park
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★★★★☆ Jocelyn Bioh's smart Harlem-set spin on Shakespeare is the joyous kick we all need right now
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A candid discussion about the creation of 'Sunday in the Park with George,' from the creators
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★★★★★ Shakespeare's all-powerful sorcerer Prospero, driven near-mad, learns the power of redemption on Boston Common
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