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1. REVIEW: ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ delivers laughter
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
...  Playwright Richard Bean takes Goldoni’s commedia dell’arte classic, “The Servant of Two Masters” and very cleverly translates its 1740s Venetian particulars to the English seaside resort of Brighton ...
... runs and six RBI in that span. Other bright spots have been Kirk Nieuwenhuis, who had two hits Tuesday and three more Wednesday, and David Wright, who had two more hits and is now hitting .500. On ...
... years later, De Felitta's son Raymond to confront the repercussions the broadcast of his father's film had on Wright and his community. "Booker's Place" tells intertwined tales of courage and regret. It's ...
... revival at Hopewell’s Off-Broadstreet Theatre shows that it has lost none of its emotion and power. A superb cast takes us through playwright Dale Wasserman’s intricate blending of the Don Quixote legend ...
... on Tuesday, the two-act drama is revealed to be a messy WTF confabulation of familiar themes and characters that the great playwright handled more effectively in some of his previous works. Briefly, ...
... with Lombardi playwright, Oscar Winner and Emmy Nominee, Eric Simonson on MAGIC/BIRD, a new American Play chronicling the intertwined life stories of two of the most influential figures in sports and pop ...
... the daughter of playwright David Mamet. Jemima Kirke who plays Jessa, a glamorous Brit traveler who may be sexually liberated but sexually joyless, is in real life a long-time friend of Ms. Dunham’s, who ...
... on April 14, to begin rehabilitating Brandon’s future home. Singleton is a union carpenter with Millwright Local 715. “It has been a pleasure to work with the skilled and dedicated carpenters of Local ...
... his prime, and he’s been getting better every year. His only limits are those he places upon himself, and this season he’s shooting for the stars. *** The Wright stuff: The Mets are 6-2 as they go ...
... a resistance to modern drugs. "Clinical microbiologists have been perplexed for the longest time,” chemical biologist Gerry Wright told National Geographic. “When you bring a new antibiotic into the ...
BY MATT SUGAM NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM PISCATAWAY – Tim Wright doesn’t think about what might have been. He did enough of that in his season of recovery and rehab after a catastrophic knee injury at the ...
12. REVIEW: ‘Magic/Bird’ scores high
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... the rivalry and eventual friendship between basketball Hall of Famers Magic Johnson and Larry Bird. Playwright Eric Simonson, who did so ably by a football legend with “Lombardi,” now gives sports- and ...
... that New York may never find it if injuries and illness continue to chip away at such a razor-thin roster. It was announced Tuesday that David Wright had broken a bone in the pinky of his right hand ...
... season. David Wright, the face of the franchise, is still here. As is Ike Davis, the future of the franchise. If Santana can return anywhere close to form, R.A. Dickey, Jonathon Niese and Dillon Gee ...
... weeks. MAGIC/BIRD, directed by Tony Nominee Thomas Kail (Lombardi, In The Heights) will reunite with Lombardi playwright, Oscar Winner and Emmy Nominee, Eric Simonson on MAGIC/BIRD, a new American Play ...
16. REVIEW: ‘4000 Miles’ goes the distance
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... tied to the playwright’s earlier “After the Revolution,” which studied a Manhattan clan of long-time lefties dealing with ghosts lingering from the Red Scare troubles of the 1950s. The character of Vera, ...
17. REVIEW: ‘End of the Rainbow’ reveals trash
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... on singing. Pulp rubbish by playwright Peter Quilter, “End of the Rainbow” depicts a jittery Garland, her young fiancé Mickey Deans and a devoted (fictional) accompanist named Anthony holed up in a suite ...
18. REVIEW: ‘The Best Man’ doesn’t always win
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... he agonizes whether to use it. Although the playwright obviously favors Russell over Cantwell, his story packs plenty of wicked surprises and stinging laughs as colorful individuals fling in and out ...
... -- but mildly stagy -- realism in characters and conversation, a counterfeit quality entirely pervades this imitative old-school effort. Matt Charman happens to be a British playwright and “Regrets” suggests ...
20. REVIEW: ‘The Big Meal’ serves lifetimes
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
... drama and “The Big Meal,” which opened last week at Playwrights Horizons, is striking. Dan LeFranc’s ultimately touching new play is seamlessly crafted and the piece is charmingly acted by a company ...
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