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The Word is Out!

The Good Fight
by Doug Strassler

Off-Off Online
All Aboard the Marriage Hearse reviewed January 18, 2007

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Reviews!

Here’s the latest press from the show:   The Good Fight by Doug Strassler Off-Off Online All Aboard the Marriage Hearse reviewed January 18, 2007       Nicholas J. Coleman Creates a Special Kind of Silence by Joseph F. Panarello BroadwayWorld.com Sunday, January 27, 2008

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And… Extended!

It’s official, the show is selling out almost every night, and we’ve been extended until February 24th (two weeks). If you haven’t seen us yet WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Here, I’ll even give you a discount… go to SmartTix.com and use the discount code EXTRA, then select "Extension Special". You’ll save $5 bucks. Come [...]

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I Realize…

I’m not a very good blogger, am I? I try to keep up to date, but I just fall behind! Reviews for the show have been positive#–here’s a sampling: "The best thing… the men in these ladies’ lives: mystified young guys in generic jeans who prefer not to think about their issues."#–The New Yorker "Theatergoers [...]

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NYTE on the Radio

The Christmas Show I’ve been working on was mentioned recently on the radio station WNYC in a piece about alternative Christmas entertainment offerings around town#–I grabbed the MP3 online and edited it down to the bit about us… MP3 Windows Media For the full show, go here: The Brian Lehrer Show #– Other Ways to [...]

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Murder, He Wrote

Here’s the first review listed online for Murdering Marlowe. I’m not mentioned (I don’t speak!) but the scene in which I do the most was listed as one of the best in the play (the torture scene I mentioned the other day). We’re also currently listed on New York Times online as the highest rated [...]

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Busy, busy bee…

I went to a free screening of the IFCFilms movie The Edukators on Monday#–a German film about dissolute twentysomethings who take out their frustrations by breaking into rich people’s houses and rearranging their belongings. It was enjoyable, although a little slow in the middle. The film seems to have been shot digitally, so it’s not [...]

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Glengarry Glen Ross

Glengarry Glenn Rossby David Mamet Cast: Alan Alda … Selly LevenFrederick Weller … John WilliamsonGordon Clapp … Dave MossJeffrey Tambor … George AaronowLiev Schreiber … Richard RomaTom Wopat … James LingkJordan Lage … Baylen Wow. I’m a big Mamet fan, so I may be a bit prejudiced in my review of his latest revival#–just an [...]

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The Producers

  The Producersby Mel Brooks I’m really behind on my theatre reviews. I saw The Producers last month, when several of the billed performers were out, but the replacements seemed to hold their own just fine. The show got off to what I thought was a rocky start with the opening number#–the two girls who [...]

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Fat Pig

Fat Pig by Neil LaBute At the Lucille Lortel Theatre, presented by MCC Theater This show has already closed, so it’s no good trying to see it. But that doesn’t mean you can’t read it or produce it yourself! I saw this play back in February and LOVED it…I only wish I had written about [...]

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