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The New York Times

May 20, 2015

Theater Update

Louisa Krause and Aaron Clifton Moten in the revival of

Review: In 'The Flick,' Moments at the Movies, but Not on Screen

By CHARLES ISHERWOOD

The original characters in this moving Pulitzer Prize-winning drama reprise their roles in this staging at the Barrow Street Theater.

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The Way We Get By  Thomas Sadoski and Amanda Seyfried in this Neil LaBute play about a one-night stand, at Second Stage.

Review: 'The Way We Get By' After a One-Night Stand

By BEN BRANTLEY

Neil LaBute offers shocks as well as comforting pats on the arm in this play about the morning after a one-night stand, at Second Stage Theater.

Noah Galvin, left, with Kristine Nielsen, as a 14-year-old boy in this revival of a play by A. R. Gurney, at the Pershing Square Signature Center.

Review: 'What I Did Last Summer,' a Letter of Apology From an Ex-Teenager

By BEN BRANTLEY

This play about adolescent growing pains is a guilty memoir of a work by A. R. Gurney, revived at the Pershing Square Signature Center by the Signature Theater and Jim Simpson.

Simon Callow in

Review: 'Tuesday's at Tesco's,' With Simon Callow, on a Transgender Woman's Travail

By BEN BRANTLEY

Mr. Callow, the popular British character actor, portrays Pauline, who is trying to find a connection with her father who still thinks of her as his son.

Paloma Young, the costume designer for

Safely Costuming 'Permission,' a High-Impact Comedy From Robert Askins

By ALEXIS SOLOSKI

Paloma Young, a Tony Award-winning costume designer, assembled clothing that could cushion the spanks in "Permission," a comedy about spousal corporal punishment.

The director and producer Woodie King Jr. at a rehearsal of

Amiri Baraka's Play About W. E. B. Du Bois, via Woodie King Jr.

By ERIC GRODE

The New Federal Theater production of "Most Dangerous Man in America," which tells the story of Du Bois's early-1950s trial, stars Art McFarland, the former WABC reporter.

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