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Un-Cook-ed ‘Pig’

by Post Editors on March 17, 2011

The inventive Readers’ Theatre, helmed by Anne Marie Cummings, will be taking on Neil LaBute’s compelling work “Fat Pig” for its latest production, this weekend at Buffalo Street Books.

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The Cubist Stage

by Post Editors on March 1, 2011

Ithaca theatergoers will have the chance to take in a performance that pushes theater to its limits and beyond this weekend at Risley Hall.

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While You Were In: Reggie Watts

by Post Editors on February 28, 2011

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Angel Approaches

by Luke Z. Fenchel on February 17, 2011

A well-known political activist and public intellectual, Kushner’s legacy looms so large in theater that it is occasionally difficult to separate his life from his work.

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In Their Shoes

by Post Editors on February 10, 2011

Ithaca’s Theatre Incognita will mount Moisés Kaufman’s “The Laramie Project,” which was drawn from interviews with members of the town in the aftermath of Matthew Shepard’s murder.

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While You Were In

by Post Editors on January 17, 2011

Backstage at “My Name is Rachel Corrie,” presented by the Actor’s Workshop of Ithaca. A round-up of the weekend’s events. Photos by Ed Dittenhoefer / FreeAirPhoto.

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Stage for Students

by Post Editors on December 14, 2010

In keeping with the tradition of offering alternative holiday stage presentations to the Finger Lakes, The Actor’s Workshop of Ithaca will present three student showcases this year, comedic and dramatic one-act plays and monologues.

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While You Were In: Locally Grown Dance Festival

by Post Editors on December 6, 2010

A sneak preview of the larger Locally Grown Dance Festival to be held next spring (March 3-12) featured an exhibition of original choreography and related arts created in the Ithaca area and supported by dance at Cornell.

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Misanthropes and Mistletoe

by Post Editors on December 4, 2010

The Kitchen Theatre is celebrating the yule-tide season with David Sedaris’ hilarious holiday theatrical treat, “The Santaland Diaries,” featuring the return of star Karl Gregory.

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Dance Grows Locally

by Post Editors on December 2, 2010

Reimagining Cornell under the dictum to “do more with less,” Byron Suber presents a preview of his Locally Grown Dance Festival, which showcases ballet, jazz and modern dance, as well as collaborations with musicians Keir Neuringer and Chris Seeds.

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