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ARCHIVES: Broadway

Absinthe 2007
Absinthe 2008

A Bronx Tale
A Catered Affair
A Chorus Line
110 in the Shade
The Apple Tree
Butley
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Cry Baby
Come Back Little Sheba
Cirque Dreams A Jungle Fantasy
Curtains
Cymbeline
The Coast of Utopia-Part One: Voyage
The Coast of Utopia-Part Two: Shipwreck
The Coast of Utopia- Part Three: Salvage
The Drowsy Chaperone
Company
The Country Girl
Desire
Deuce
The Farnsworth Invention
Equus
Fifty Words
Frost/Nixon
Grey Gardens
Hair
The Marriage of Bette & Boo
The Homecoming
Heartbreak House
High Fidelity
Is He Dead?
Inherit the Wind
Jay Johnson: The Two and Only
The Little Dog Laughed
The Ritz
Legally Blonde
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Les Miserables
Losing Louie
Love Musik
Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me
A Moon for the Misbegotten
Mauritius
November
Passing Strange
Pirate Queen
Radio Golf
The Seafarer
Sunday In The Park With George
Tarzan
Title of Show
Top Girls
Translations
The Color Purple
Fantasia in "The Color Purple"
The Vertical Hour
The Overwhelming
The Year of Magical Thinking
Xanadu

ARCHIVES: Off Broadway
Absinthe
Adding Machine
American Sligo
Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy
The American Dream
Bash'd
Crimes of the Heart
A Spanish Play
ABSINTHE 2007
DIrt
Edward Albee's Occupant
Eurydice
This Eurdice Dances to her own Beat in playwright Sarah Huhl's ever so cute take on Greek mythology. The off beat tale picks up on an old story with unpredictably pleasurable results.
Frankenstein
Gone Missing
Grace
Kicking A Dead Horse
The Clean House
The First Breeze of Summer
In a Dark, Dark House
In The Heights MOVED TO BROADWAY
The Glorious Ones
The Receptionist
Reasons To Be Pretty
Regrets Only
Romeo and Juliet
Masked
Midsummer Night Dream
33 To Nothing
Secret Order
Sessions
Unconditional
Walmartopia


ARCHIVES: Off Off Broadway

Bingo With the Indians Flea Theater
41 White St between Broadway and Church
212-352-3101 Tue through Sat @ 9pm, through December 22.
Adam Rapp's latest directed by the playwright is a fascinating jumble, but nonetheless hauntingly memorable with an excellent cast feautring an outstanding Evan Enderle as Steve, the story's emotional center.
Karen Finley's Wake Up