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» The Phantom of the Opera
By Ted Hoover | September 2, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Lost in Yonkers
Pat Cena Samreny and Mary Liz Meyer play mother and daughter with a great chemistry; you can see the mangled love the two share.
By Ted Hoover | August 26, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» The Room & Celebration
It's huge fun to watch this large cast dive full-force into the scathing bile of Pinter's Celebration.
By Ted Hoover | August 19, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» The Dumb Waiter & Betrayal
Pinter doesn't show us a heart breaking; he supplies us with the knowledge that it is, while forcing his characters to act as though it were not.
By Ted Hoover | August 12, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» No Man's Land
No Man's Land is the type of work you could spend a whole life time studying.
By Ted Hoover | August 5, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» The Hothouse
No other playwright peered into the existential void of being and wrote such thrilling theatrical events from what he saw.
By Ted Hoover | July 29, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» A Thurber Carnival
Updating the play is pointless, because the "feel" of the show is so not-contemporary.
By Ted Hoover | July 22, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Years Ago
None of the writing here is bad; it's just that there's far, far too much of it.
By Ted Hoover | July 15, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» 'S Wonderful
Patter songs, ballads, love songs, list songs, novelty numbers ... everything zooms by at a breakneck pace, with no nuance or depth. 
By Ted Hoover | July 8, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Mad Honey
It's just an open wound, a lonely howl of a play.
By Ted Hoover | July 1, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
This powerhouse team turns in one of the funniest and freshest evenings of theater I've seen in a long time.
By Ted Hoover | June 24, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Miss Saigon
Miss Saigon exists only as a hangover from the "popera" musical trend of the '80s.
By Ted Hoover | June 17, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Celebrity Autobiography
The evening becomes less about making fun of losers and instead chronicles the he-said-she-said bitterness behind lots of break-ups (famous and not).
By Ted Hoover | June 10, 2010 (On Stage: Dance & Live Performance)

» Moonlight and Magnolias
At times, the characters' antics resemble nothing so much as a Marx Brothers movie.
By Ted Hoover | June 3, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Dixie Swim Club
There's something about Dixie Swim Club that somehow manages to inoculate you against its own sweetness.
By Ted Hoover | May 27, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead
The only unifying element is that, no matter the monologue, playwright Hewett has never met an easy sentiment he didn't like.
By Ted Hoover | May 20, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Jitney
What Claude Monet did with paint, August Wilson does with words.
By Ted Hoover | May 13, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Jerry's Girls
By Ted Hoover | May 6, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Time of My Life
Scrape away the gimmicks and the comedy, and Ayckbourn is writing about, with absolutely no new insight, bad marriages.
By Ted Hoover | April 29, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)

» Shuffle, Ball Change ... and Die!
Hartland is Pittsburgh's premier gagmeister, blessed with the ability to pull laughs of thin air.
By Ted Hoover | April 22, 2010 (On Stage: Theater Reviews & Features)


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