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BROADWAY REVIEW: In breathtaking ‘Leopoldstadt,’ an aging Tom Stoppard unlocks his own survivor’s guilt

A review of Leopoldstadt by Chris Jones | October 2, 2022

“Leopoldstadt,” which opened on Broadway Sunday night at the Longacre Theatre in a gorgeously sculpted and acted production directed by Patrick Marber, plays in front of an audience listening so intently that it barely moves a collective muscle.

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Rushed Storytelling Robs ‘The Kite Runner’ of Its Emotional Impact

Ran Xia | July 21, 2022

A good story is something you enjoy. A great story stays with you and echoes through the ages. Khaled Hosseini’s semi-autobiographical novel The Kite Runner is certainly a great story. Spanning across decades and continents, its labyrinth of interwoven threads tugs at your heartstrings with every twist. Matthew Spangler’s stage adaptation of Hosseini’s eponymous novel […]

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You’ll Want to Lose Yourself in this Magical ‘Into the Woods’

Ran Xia | July 10, 2022

It’s almost impossible to offer a summary of Into the Woods that makes justice to the story, or rather, the nebula of stories that comprise it. “Anything can happen in the woods,” says Cinderella’s Prince to the Baker’s Wife. Indeed, the woods are where worlds collide, an in-between place where nothing is what it seems. […]

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