At 79, French pantomime paragon Marcel Marceau still has the power to redefine theater in his own image. In an age of relentless amplification, he gives us the wonder of silence. In an age of numbing ...
Tantalized by the prospect of big bucks from families over the holidays season, London’s repertory theaters have traditionally seized the excuse of Christmas to abandon serious programming. And almost ...
Two-character plays in which one person begs another person to do this or that are not really about this or that. "Talley's Folly," "The Gin Game," "Orinoco," you name it, your two-character ...
MIME. THE mere word is enough to give most Americans the willies. Is it the whiteface? The stretchy black pants? That (expletive deleted) invisible wall? Or could it be the faint whiff of the '60s and ...
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