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- Bob Bergen: So Here's The Deal! - Home
- Official site for the one-man show written by and starring voice-over actor Bob Bergen.
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- Brady Of Broadway
- A one-man play about Civil War photographer Mathew Brady as it was performed at the Smithsonian Institution. Information available on bookings for upcoming national tour.
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- Bubbles Show - Jose Luis Lago.com
- Official website [English version] of Jose Luis Lago who does dramatic creations with bubbles as performance art.
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- Etty
- A touring one-woman play based on the diaries and letters of Etty Hillesum, adapted and performed by Susan Stein.
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- Hey Gringo!
- A stand up trilogy of one man's adventures in Latin America. Synopsis, reviews, and biographies of the writer.
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- PUB the play
- A one-man show written and performed by Joe Lazenby. Offers trailers for the piece, general show information, and ticket information.
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- Tesla
- Original one-man play based on the life of Nikola Tesla, co-written by J. Michael Newlight and Frank Tabbita, featuring Frank Tabbita as a brilliant Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla.
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- August: Osage County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Includes information on the Chicago, Broadway, National Tour, and London productions.
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- NPR: "Family Discord a Hit in 'August: Osage County'"
- Audio interview with Tracy Letts by Robert Siegel. (December 28, 2007)
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- Washington Post: "'August: Osage County: A Soapy Drama With No Guiding Light"
- Review by Peter Marks. "I am in total sympathy with my colleagues in the desire to find and crown the next great American play. Regrettably, the ersatz characters of "August" point in the direction of something that earns laughs but nothing more significant." (December 13, 2007)
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- For 'Doubt,' A Certain Magic
- A positive review by Washington Post staff writer Peter Marks. May require free registration. (July 10, 2005)
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- Talkin' Broadway Review: Doubt
- Theater reviewer Matthew Murray describes the play as thoughtful, well-crafted, passionate and hard to resist. (March 31, 2005)
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- Washington Post: Frost/Nixon: When Needy Met Seedy
- "To experience "Frost/Nixon" without Michael Sheen would be unfortunate. To imagine it without Frank Langella is impossible." Review by Peter Marks. (April 23, 2007)
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- Prevost, Andre
- Personal pages introducing his work as Stage Manager and Director of Production. He has also included links to his work in the visual arts.
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- Roach, Eugene
- Includes introduction, resume, list of credits, and contact information for a professional stage manager,technical director and production manager in theatre. Includes links to related sites and tools.
