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Despite a spectacular ensemble and searing visuals, The Red Shoes suffers from a lack of cogent dramaturgy.
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Opens 12/5 Pass the Blutwurst, Bitte at La MaMa E.T.C.
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- Pass the Blutwurst, Bitte
- La MaMa E.T.C.
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Performance artist John Kelly's dance-centric exploration of the life and art of Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele. More »
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Closes 12/4 The Coward at The Duke on 42nd Street
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- The Coward
- The Duke on 42nd Street
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Wunderkind director Sam Gold stages this new comedy, set in eighteenth-century England, about a gentleman who initiates a duel and then hires someone to take his place. More »
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Closes 12/4 The Memorandum at The Samuel Beckett Theatre
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- The Memorandum
- The Samuel Beckett Theatre
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When the managing director of an enormous corporation discovers that all office communications are suddenly being written in "Ptydepe," a newly invented and impossibly complicated language, his attempts to get one memo translated lead him through an increasingly ridiculous maze of red tape. More »
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Closes 12/5 Through the Night at Union Square Theatre
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- Through the Night
- Union Square Theatre
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Combining humor, poetry, music, and drama, solo performer Daniel Beaty portrays the members of a community who collectively experience a life-changing epiphany. More »
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Closes 12/5 Middletown at Vineyard Theatre
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- Middletown
- Vineyard Theatre
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Will Eno's examination of small-town America features brilliant semantic deconstructions that lose their sharpness quickly. More »
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Closes 12/5 Spirit Control at City Center
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- Spirit Control
- City Center
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Jeremy Sisto plays an air-traffic controller who's haunted by a single cataclysmic failure. More »
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