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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

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Daniel Craig shines, Rachel Weisz stumbles in ‘Betrayal’ revival

November 6, 2013
In the revival of this stage show, a love triangle is anchored by the real life couple's performances.
Courtesy of Manhattan Theatre Club

‘Snow Geese’ gracefully tells story of family’s financial woes

November 6, 2013
“The Snow Geese” is a graceful show without an easily foreseeable or predictable ending.
Courtesy of Public Theater

‘Fun Home’ depicts realistic, engaging portrayal of LGBTQ experience

November 6, 2013
“Fun Home,” an adaptation of the award-winning graphic novel of the same name, details Alison Bechdel’s experiences with coming out to her family and the suicide of her father.
Courtesy of Roundabout Theatre Company

Roundabout Theatre’s ‘Winslow Boy’ wastes intriguing plot, setting

November 6, 2013
'Winslow Boy' constructs a fascinating backdrop only to falter in actors' performances.
Courtesy of National Theatre Live (Catherine Ashmore)

National Theatre Live brings ‘Frankenstein’ to Skirball

October 30, 2013
National Theatre Live's rendition of Halloween classic 'Frankenstein' will be a treat for theater goers.
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All-Square theater troupe performs Washington Square Players

October 28, 2013
NYU’s Backstage Theatre Company, an all-square comedy theater club, is now bringing back the Washington Square Players with adaptations of four of the group’s early performances.
Courtesy of Primary Stages

‘Model Apartment’ presents metaphor through characters

October 23, 2013
“The Model Apartment” is a dark comedy about an old Jewish couple, Max (Mark Blum) and Lola (Kathryn Grody), who leave Brooklyn and retire to Florida.
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‘Glass Menagerie’ revival, cast continue to shine on Broadway

October 22, 2013
Quinto's performance gives life to Tennessee Williams' work.
Courtesy of Misty Road Productions

‘Lady Day’ fails to represent extraordinary career of Billie Holiday

October 9, 2013
Lady Day does not do justice to Billie Holiday as its beautiful musical score is dragged down by a repetitive plot.
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‘Arguendo’ distracts from message of female empowerment

October 1, 2013
“Arguendo” loses itself in the rush to convey an artistic and political message.
Courtesy of Playwrights Horizons

‘Simpsons’-inspired play drowns in metaphorical confusion

September 25, 2013
"Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play" offers interesting concept but gets lost within its metaphors.
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‘Will Work For’ reveals tragedies of unemployment

September 17, 2013
Dacyl Acevedo puts on a powerfully emotional one-woman show in "Will Work For"