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April 9, 2004

Now this is what it means to work a room. In the opening moments of ”Match,” the slim and soggy new comedy by Stephen Belber that opened last night at the Plymouth Theater, Frank Langella is utterly alone onstage. This is appropriate, since aloneness is a dominant shade in Mr. Langella’s portrait of his character, an aging choreographer and dance teacher named Tobi Powell. But though there’s not another soul in Tobi’s apartment, he fills the space with the social energy of Le Cirque 2000 during a weekday lunch hour.

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