By CHARLES ISHERWOOD The original characters in this moving Pulitzer Prize-winning drama reprise their roles in this staging at the Barrow Street Theater. News and Reviews 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. | Special Section The complete list of nominations, videos, photos and more. Multimedia In a scene from "Forever," her solo show at New York Theater Workshop, Ms. Orlandersmith talks about visiting the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris and finding inspiration in the Doors. | Recommended shows from Ben Brantley, Charles Isherwood and other theater critics for The New York Times. | Feedback Thanks for taking the time to read this email. Feel free to send feedback; I enjoy hearing your opinions and will do my best to respond.
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