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Longenbaugh on Theater

  • That Time of the Month - October 1, 2008
    Spin the Bottle: quirky spectacle with a dash of smut.
  • It's His Party - September 24, 2008
    A new drama a clef about a far-right local politician.
  • Relevance on Parade - September 17, 2008
    How do you get theater to meaningfully reflect our times? Should it?
  • Team Player - September 10, 2008
    Jerry Manning jumps in with both feet at the Rep.
  • Shrek Attack - September 3, 2008
    What’s the point of not letting critics in during the first 3/4 of a show’s run?
  • Longenbaugh on Theater - August 20, 2008
    Deconstructing the Rep’s and ACT’s season brochures.
  • Shrek Mate - August 13, 2008
    Sutton Foster, Broadway's ingenue of choice, becomes the new Princess Fiona.
  • The Stages of Sin - August 6, 2008
    Is smoking onstage a free-speech issue?
  • Bard Beats Bond - July 16, 2008
    Gorgeous pipes and hot bods permeate the Ashland stage.
  • Wide-Eyed in Ashland - July 9, 2008
    Shakespeare’s not just the cultural heart of Ashland, he’s at the center of the town’s economic life as well.
  • A Tired Theme? - July 2, 2008
    As gays go mainstream, is gay theater losing its relevance—and fabulousness?
  • Price Lines - June 25, 2008
    The pay-what-you-can movement picks up some key converts.
  • Beast With One Back - June 11, 2008
    Two Shakespeare companies are better as one.
  • The Self-Winding Critic - June 4, 2008
    Joe Adcock bucked the norm.
  • Up From the Galley - May 28, 2008
    He’s got crab legs, and he’s ready to pick up suburban trash.