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Looking Back: The Best (and Worst) of the 2010-2011 Season
By Bill Hirschman (CORRECTED 9:47 A.M.) Theater reviewers must have a better than average ego to flatter themselves into believing that their judgment has worth, regardless of what anyone else thinks. So imagine critics asking each other for a reality …
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Tagged A Round-Heeled Woman, Actors Playhouse, Alliance Theatre Lab, August: Osage County, Barbara Bradshaw, Collected Stories, David Sirois, Erin Joy Schmidt, Fifty Words, Florida Stage, GableStage, God of Carnage, Gregg Weiner, Karen Stephens, Laura Turnbull, Michael McKeever, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Sharon Gless, The Brothers Size, The Light in the Piazza, Zoetic Stage
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