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Broadway’s ‘Take Me Out’ is an explosive, funny baseball play

A review of Take Me Out by Johnny Oleksinski | April 4, 2022

The old saying “there’s no crying in baseball” gets a shellacking in the fantastic revival of the play “Take Me Out,” which opened Monday night on Broadway.

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‘Paradise Square’ Packs Valuable Lessons in Old-Fashioned, Familiar Wrapping

Christian Lewis | April 3, 2022

Ensembles of Black and immigrant communities sing about the difficulties of living in a changing America. A group of people stand in a triangle formation and protest. Black and white people compete against each other in a racially and politically charged dance contest. No this isn’t Ragtime, Les Mis, or Hairspray. It’s Paradise Square, a […]

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An Evening Spent at Home Beats a Night at this “Plaza Suite”

Juan Michael Porter II | March 28, 2022

What does it say about our society that Plaza Suite, the first Neil Simon play to return to Broadway in over 11 years, and the first since his death in 2018, is a middling affair buried in milquetoast acting with inept direction? During his heyday, Simon defined what Broadway comedy meant. Nicknamed “Doc,” for his […]

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