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New York Times: Truth, Lies and Troubled Relationships

"She Said, She Said," a taut, quick-moving play about truth, lies and relationships...for once, a group of friends is actually credible as friends...the plot is like a well-oiled machine...craft an

Journalist: 
Rachel Saltz
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She Said, She Said

Disappointment for Sale at the Corner Store, Then and Now

Linda Segal Crawley's new play, "Pineapple & Henry," makes clear that people don't always get what they want...Love and business complications abound. Ms.

Journalist: 
Lawrence van Gelder
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Pineapple & Henry

The Torture of Ordinary Life

Sly wit...Those familiar with Mr. Maxwell's poetry know something's coming. And it does...subtle, if wrenching, comedy...a superb Jennifer Kathryn Marshall.

Journalist: 
Campbell Robertson
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The Forever Waltz

Blissful and Benighted: Dispatches From the War of the Sexes

Whatever wars may capture the headlines, the one that still fires the greatest passions is the battle of the sexes.

Journalist: 
Wilborn Hampton
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Couples

Mr. Sickles's zingy dialogue sparkled

...you know the playwright has potential...Mr. Sickles's zingy dialogue sparkled...Ellen Dolan is just right...

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Journalist: 
Neil Genzlinger
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Intellectuals

After 40 Years of Toil, a Lifetime of Heartburn

A well-observed...funny play...Ken Jaworowski is adept at creating characters, and the audience feels it knows these men by the time each has told his story...A good cast under Thomas Cote's direct

Journalist: 
Wilborn Hampton
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Never Missed A Day
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