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British

The Jacobean Syndrome (May 2004)
Stoppard Stops Short (May 2003)
Post-9/11 British Stage Rides the Times (Oct 2002)
Brecht Is Back! (Oct 1999)
All the Globe's a Stage: Shakespeare's Theater Redux (Sep 1996)
The Timing of the Surf: Michael Blakemore's Subtle Touch (Jun 1996)
Casting a Commercial Face: British Theater Schools in Crisis (Apr 1996)
Beyond the Fringe (Nov 1995)
The Pitfalls of Freedom (May 1995)
Premature Obituaries: Critics Fail to Bury British Theater (Jan 1995)
British Theater's Premature Burial (Jul 1993)
London's Black Theater (Nov 1992)
The Greening of London Theater (Jul 1992)
The British Moliere (Apr 1992)
Arthur Miller's Slow Ride Down (Mar 1992)
Horror Times Two (Nov 1991)
What About Don Juan? (Oct 1991)
Casablanca, the Play (Jul 1991)
Kafka on Trial (Jun 1991)
Theater as Supermarket (May 1991)
Matrimony, Racism, and British Theater (Apr 1991)
Manipulating Audiences (Feb 1991)
Sad Stories on the British Stage (Jan 1991)
The Victorian Music Hall Lives (Nov 1990)
Illusion and Reality Clash (Oct 1990)
Sichuan and Salome (Sep 1990)
Philosopher as Capon (Jul 1990)
A Clockwork Lemon (May 1990)
Lloyd Webber Back on Broadway (Apr 1990)
Peter O'Toole in Excelsis (Feb 1990)
An Evening of Irony and Weltschmerz in South Africa (Jan 1990)
The World's Biggest Festival--Edinburgh (Dec 1989)
The New Orthodoxy in British Theater (Nov 1989)
Lovestruck Worms: The Black Prince (Sep 1989)
Working-class Tension (Aug 1989)
Extraordinary Theater: Mrs. Klein (Jun 1989)
Amongst Barbarians: A Gift to Radical Chic (May 1989)
Pinter Goes Political (Mar 1989)
Celebrating Malign Energy: David Hare's The Secret Rapture (Feb 1989)
The Secret Life of Sherlock Holmes (Dec 1988)
Bussy D'Ambois: On Stage for the First Time in Nearly Four Centuries (Nov 1988)
Goethe's Prince of Darkness: Why Faust Today? (Sep 1988)
Winnie--Now, the Musical (Jul 1988)
Tom Stoppard Crosses Nuclear Physics With Espionage: Yet Another Hit From the West's Most Important Playwright (Jun 1988)
Zola's Nana: A Metaphor for Our Age? (May 1988)
What Makes Macbeth Run?: Two British Superstars Work It Out (May 1988)
A Really Wonderful Wizard of Oz: The Royal Shakespeare Company Makes Magic (Apr 1988)
Should Londoners be Laughing?: Just the Play for Masochistic Yuppies (Feb 1988)
Pantomime Forever: A Grand Old British Christmas Tradition (Dec 1987)
A Truly Shakespearean Antony and Cleopatra (Oct 1987)
A Tribute to Sir Laurence (Sep 1987)
Manchester Takes London by Storm: A Provincial Company Masters French Farce (Aug 1987)
King Lear as a Bad-Tempered Old Man: Anthony Hopkins and David Hare Tackle Shakespeare (Jul 1987)
People of the Word: Irish Theater Is Alive and Flourishing (Jun 1987)
A New Look at G. B. Shaw Thanks to American Actors (Mar 1987)
Just How Intelligent Is the British Theater? (Feb 1987)
London's West End Theaters Offer a Lively Mix (Dec 1986)
The Story, the Struggle, the Site: The Globe Theatre Will Return (Nov 1986)
Chichester Festival Theatre (Oct 1986)
Compare and Contrast: Theater in London (Aug 1986)
Not Your Classical Chess (Aug 1986)
Peter Shaffer's Yonadab (Mar 1986)
Tom Stoppard Teams Up With R.B. Sheridan (Mar 1986)
Britain's National Theatre Flourishes (Mar 1986)
Pravda (Mar 1986)

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