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Review: 'The Parisian Woman' entertaining, yet stuck between genres
few years ago Willimon was commissioned by New York’s Flea Theater to adapt “La Parisienne,” a boulevard farce by the 19-century French playwright Henry Becque. So Willimon, a writer inspired more by political than by drawing-room scandals (he wrote “Farragut from Los Angeles Times Read more »
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World Premiere of A Cautionary Tail and NY Premiere of White Hot Will Play The Flea
of Semele (L.A.) and The New York Theatre Workshop, among others. The Bats are the resident acting company members of The Flea Theater. They perform in extended runs of challenging classic and new plays and have recently appeared in premieres by A.R. Gurney, from Playbill Read more »
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Singing Songs of Ourselves
Pia Catton Next week in TriBeCa, the tiny Flea Theater will give audiences a sneak peek at a massive new theater project, "American Song," a series of 13 one-hour plays inspired by the history of the United States starting at the dawn of the 19th century. from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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Theater Listings for Feb. 22-28
Krulwich/The New York Times Noah Robbins and Deirdre O'Connell in "The Vandal" at the Flea Theater. Approximate running times are in parentheses. Theaters are in Manhattan unless otherwise noted. Full reviews of current productions, additional listings, showtimes from The New York Times Read more »
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Actor Hamish Linklater evolves into playwright
is completely unusual for a neophyte or a beginning playwright," said Jim Simpson, the founder and artistic director of The Flea Theater, where "The Vandal" is playing. Though only 36, Linklater learned how to write plays by being in them, including an award-winning from Reading Eagle Read more »