Writer
William TATE Dougherty
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Fighting Apathy
"T hat doesn't concern me." How many times have we thought this to ourselves when confronted with an issue affecting
Naughty Knicker Fest
What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton directed by David Wheeler at the American Repertory Theatre through February 24 Any
ART Americanizes Henry IV, With Variable Success
Henry IV Part Two by William Shakespeare directed by Ron Daniels at the American Repertory Theater through January 1, 1994
On Reagan, Accessories and Serial Killers
For many, the decadence and frivolity of the Reagan 80's crumbled with the onslaught of HIV and AIDS. Gary Indiana's
ICA's "Dress Codes': Where Guys Are Dolls
Boys will be girls, and girls will be boys at least for the next few months at the Institute for
Glengarry Gets Old
As the Cliche goes, "Time is of the essence." In 1993, David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross seems particular untimely. Unless
Deathwatch Offers Sexy Psychological Drama
"Is it giving you strength? It's rising up. Is it rising up to your lips? Are the lilacs rising up