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Vineeta Vijayaraghavan

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WENDY WASSERSTEIN

Playwright Wendy Wasserstein exudes a fuzzy warmness that belies an ambitious and successful career in the theater. Her play Uncommon


Before War of the Roses

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf by Edward Albee directed by Larry Arrick at the Hasty Pudding through November 28 It


Park Has Subtle, Surprising Power

Park Your Car in Havard Yard by Israel Horovitz directed by Grey Johnson at the Hasty Pudding Theater through October


Serious Issues, Intense Monologues At the A.R.T.'s Season Kickoff

Karen Finely and Eric Bogosian at the American Repertory Theatre September 20-26 Karen Finley and Eric Bogosian are about as


Song-Filled Crisis Over Personal Identity Carries In Trousers

In Trousers, currently in production at the Lyric Stage, is a small play with big ambitions. In its Boston premiere,


The Lunacy of Africa

Isabel Dyson is a young white girl who once felt "very virtuous about our pioneering mission." Thami Mbikwana is a


Politics and The Playwright

Recently The Crimson spoke with David Henry Hwang, Face Value, is in Boston for its pre-Broad-way Hwang, M. Butterfly, a


Face Value: Where Asians Are White-Faced, WASPs Are Yellow-Faced and All Are Confused

Face Value, the much-awaited world premiere written by David Henry Hwang, promises "a place to start building your world." In


Beautiful Black Snow Won't Stick

Black Snow by Keith Dewhurst based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov directed by Richard Jones at the American Repertory