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Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Jonathan Slaff writes on cultural events from the brainy, the edgy and the good. He helps us keep ahead of the curve in the world of the arts and culture.
Witness Relocation, an edgy international dance theater troupe, makes its La MaMa debut with 'Dancing vs. The Rat Experiment,' a dance work inspired by a documentary film about overpopulation in rats.
Kiyama Theatre Productions from Tokyo returns to NY October 13 to 16, 2006 to perform 'A Scene with A Red Bird' by Minoru Betsuyaku, the leading absurdist of Japan, for three performances only at American Theater of Actors (ATA).
They're coming back and they're angrier than ever! Theater for the New City presents 'Angry Young Women in Low Rise Jeans with High Class Issues.' Written and Directed by Matt Morillo.
Eugene O'Neill was not kind to his mother in his memoir drama, 'Long Day's Journey into Night,' depicting her as a hapless morphine addict with no hope of recovery. Fifty years later, Ann Harson presents a gentler portrait.