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Valley native has small but huge role in Shepard play
Of The Morning CallThe biggest role of Elissa Piszel's theater career is one of the smallest. The Bethlehem native stands silent for four to five minutes in nothing but a slip and a cowboy hat. Her only act is to hand the hat to the man who tossed it into a self-dug grave,...Tags: Tennessee Williams, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Theater, Mike Nichols, Manhattan
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NYC PICKS: Theater & Dance
The Lincoln Center Festival continues this weekend and a classical ballet performance with a twist begins. EH JOE Liam Neeson is making his first stab at the work of Samuel Beckett in this 30-minute solo about a man listening to recriminations from a...Tags: Lincoln Center, Samuel Beckett, Dancing, Dance, Sam Shepard
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Kicking a Dead Horse
amNewYork Theater criticNo one can accuse "Kicking a Dead Horse" of not living up to its title. Less than five minutes into Sam Shepard's drama, a male actor is literally kicking a giant prop that resembles a dead horse. A booming sound effect even echoes every time that he...Tags: David Henry Hwang, Samuel Beckett, Central Park, Sam Shepard, Theater
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HOT STUFF
MOVIES THE DARK KNIGHT. Featuring Christian Bale as Batman and, perhaps more important, the late Heath Ledger as The Joker. Opens Friday. See story on CX. MAMMA MIA! If you love Meryl Streep, and if you love ABBA, how about Meryl Streep singing ABBA?...Tags: Batman, Heath Ledger, Theater, Manhattan, Jules Verne
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Good Ride, But A Bit Repetitious
Special to The Courant— The blue tarp slips back to reveal a trench, two mounds of earth, a saddle and gear and the carcass of a brown mount. Bits of dirt fly out of the hole, followed by a shovel and a canteen. At last a man hauls himself up, and "Kicking a Dead Horse"...Tags: New York, Frederic Remington, Florida, Sam Shepard, Redman
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'Hancock' plot twist among biggest ever?
A Will Smith movie packs in millions of people over Fourth of July weekend. No surprises there. Yet Smith's "Hancock," the tale of an anti-social boozer who happens to be a superhero, comes with an abrupt plot twist, one that has divided critics and...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Forest Whitaker, Tim Burton, Faye Dunaway, Anthony Perkins
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'Stuck' is an attempt at getting cheap laughs
Sentinel Movie CriticWe all heard about it and shuddered at the thought when it happened. A drug-abusing drunken driver in Texas hit a homeless man. He crashed through her windshield, bleeding and moaning. But she pulled into her garage and left him to die. Chante Jawan...Tags: Mena Suvari, Texas, Automotive Equipment, Roger Moore, Movies
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Worlds collide in 'Stuck'
Sun movie critic(C+) Screenwriter John Strysik could have written the script for Stuck on Post-Its. It slaps endless reminders of social significance over the fictionalized case of a female driver who hit a pedestrian and left him snagged and disabled in her windshield....Tags: Mena Suvari, Movies
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'Stuck'
Think you're having a bad day? In this fact-based, black-on-black comedy from Stuart ("Re-Animator") Gordon, Tom ( Stephen Rea) has been evicted from a flophouse, jerked around by an employment agency, rousted by a Providence cop for sleeping in the...Tags: John Anderson, Jerry Springer, Manhattan
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11 Shows To See
linda.winer@newsday.comHamlet (May 27-June 29) and Hair (July 22-Aug. 17, Public Theater free in Central Park, 212-539-8500). What a piece of work is man? New York Shakespeare Festival devotes the summer at the Delacorte Theatre to two very different classics about the passions...Tags: Time Warner Inc., Ralph Fiennes, Jane Krakowski, Minority Groups, Broadway
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