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Suffer the Long Night
Writers Greg Glienna and Mary Ruth Clarke, who wrote the 1992 independent film comedy Meet the Parents, have created an uproarious backstage comedy.
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The Subject Was Roses
Although this Pulitzer- and Tony-winning intense family drama written by Frank Gilroy was originally produced in 1964, it still has resonance despite the intervening 44 years of accelerated social change.
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Vanities
Jack Heifner's long-running 1976 Off-Broadway play Vanities explores the trajectory of a friendship among three Texas teenagers.
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As U2 Like It
What can you say when a team that clearly knows how to play the game — hell, practically invented the damn game--is amazingly, brilliantly on their game?
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Bury the Dead
It is a mixed blessing that Irwin Shaw's shattering anti-war play, originally produced on Broadway in 1936, continues to be relevant.
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Have You Promoted Products?
September 02, 2008
Back Stage is looking for actors and writers who have had direct experience with promoting products within the context of a film or scripted TV series.
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