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Arts, Briefly: Shakespeare for 4-Year-Olds The New York Times (Theater)The Royal Shakespeare Company, starting a new initiative to improve the teaching of Shakespeare, is recommending that children be taught his works beginning at 4. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Dead Mans Cell Phone': A Nagging Call to Tidy Up an Unfinished Life Charles Isherwood (Theater)Mary-Louise Parker gives a bold, stylized performance in tune with the dreamy spirit of Sarah Ruhls beguiling new comedy. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | '(Rus)h': Love and Glare Jason Zinoman (Theater)(Rus)h features some of the slickest and most pointless high-tech work in New York theater today. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Liberty City': Growing Up With Miami on Her Mind Jason Zinoman (Theater)Like a washed-out photograph from a forgotten era, this brisk coming-of-age story evokes a time and a place without the illumination of vivid details. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Jamaica, Farewell': Some Dreams Are Made of Smuggling Caryn James (Theater)Debra Ehrhardts loopy Jamaica, Farewell suggests a cautionary rule about solo shows: Maybe everyone has a story, but not all stories are worth 90 minutes. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Lower Ninth': Where Men Are Stranded Caryn James (Theater)Undigested themes and a slapdash structure make Beau WIllimons Lower Ninth feel more like a start than a finished play. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Paradise Park': Visions of Heaven Under the Big Top Caryn James (Theater)Paradise Park has an appealing, absurdist surface, yet beneath the giddiness there is something thats rare in Charles Mees work: the pull of genuine emotion. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Parlour Song': Night of the Living Room Dead Ben Brantley (Theater)Parlour Song is a smart and rueful new play by the British dramatist Jez Butterworth. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Listings The New York Times (Theater)Selective listings from theater critics of The New York Times. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Arts, Briefly: 'Pal Joey' to Return Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder (Theater)The revival of Pal Joey appears set for a Broadway stage. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Arts, Briefly: New at Lincoln Center Compiled by Lawrence Van Gelder (Theater)Lincoln Center Theaters LCT3 is a new program dedicated to producing the work of emerging playwrights, directors and designers. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Man-Made': Creation Under the Clouds Andrea Stevens (Theater)Susan Mosakowskis Man-Made is a play of ideas. Unfortunately it reads better than it is performed. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Brains and Puppets': Storytelling With Two Conditions Neil Genzlinger (Theater)Edward Einhorn sets himself an impossible task with the two short plays he has written and is offering under the banner Brains and Puppets. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Year One of the Empire': History Lessons, With Song and Dance Wilborn Hampton (Theater)Year One of the Empire is an enlightening, entertaining and at times engrossing dramatized survey of Americas coming of imperialistic age at the turn of the 20th century. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Secrets of a Soccer Mom': Moms Leave the Sidelines to Mix Souls and Goals Neil Genzlinger (Theater)There are some dandy laughs in this pleasant if predictable play about three soccer moms. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof': Yet Another Life for Maggie the Cat Ben Brantley (Theater)The only fiercely charged element in this otherwise flabby revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is Anika Noni Roses Maggie. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
A Broadway Mother of Many Identities Felicia R. Lee (Theater)For anyone who knows Eisa Davis, her life story is a sly wink at the ideas in Passing Strange about identity and art. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Faces From a Neighborhood on the Brink Celia Mcgee (Theater)The play Liberty City takes a look at African-Americans and Caribbean immigrants in the vibrant and politically charged Miami neighborhood of Liberty City from the late 1960s on. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Far Beyond That Old Song and Dance Charles Isherwood (Theater)Several new Off Broadway musicals are going light on the cheer, heavy on the quirkiness and angst. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Enter the Boosters, Bearing Theaters Jesse Green (Theater)In recent years many of the 75 companies that form the League of Resident Theaters have joined what amounts to a nonprofit theatrical building boom. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Tim Minchin': Daffy Songs of Fish Feet and Tumors Neil Genzlinger (Theater)Tim Minchin's self-titled one-man show at New World Stages is dazzlingly daffy and refreshing. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Ghosts': Husbands Gift to Widow: A List of Secrets and Lies Caryn James (Theater)If youre not going to tart up a classic, then the acting has to be superb. Thats hardly the case in the Pearl Theater Companys faithful, earnest production of Ibsens still dynamic Ghosts. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review: The View From Uptown: American Dreaming to a Latin Beat Charles Isherwood (Theater)First seen Off Broadway last year, In the Heights moves uptown with its considerable assets confidently in place. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'Six': Plays by Numbers Neil Genzlinger (Theater)Six, an evening of one-acts by Asian-American writers, has its highlights even if it is a bit too long. 08AM Mar 11, 2008
Theater Review | 'The Scariest ': Stage Frights Jason Zinoman (Theater)The title of this shrewdly produced series of nine spooky short plays raises a question: Who is the scariest of The Scariest? 08AM Mar 11, 2008
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