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"A Chorus Line": Thirty-Seven Years Old, But Still Ageless
by Bruce Chadwick
The N-YHS Takes a Look at the Big Apple in World War II
by Bruce Chadwick
The Irish Troubles Still Troubling Thirty Years Later
by Bruce Chadwick
"The Exonerated" is a Relentless, Scalding Indictment of the U.S. Justice System
by Bruce Chadwick
Searing "Red Dog Howls" Tells Story of Armenian Genocide
by Bruce Chadwick
Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People," More Relevant than Ever
by Bruce Chadwick
Having the Wildest Tea Ever in 1901 with Two Eccentric New York Women about to Change History
by Bruce Chadwick
The Rock Star as Historian
by John W. Johnson
The Little Tramp, His Four Wives, Eight Children, Five Film Companies and Even J. Edgar Hoover Conquer the Stage in "Chaplin"
by Bruce Chadwick
New "Oliver Twist" Plays Takes Searing Look at London’s Criminal Class in the 1830s
by Bruce Chadwick
On Jews and Baseball for the High Holidays
by Peter Ephross
An Unsteady John Wilkes Booth
by Bruce Chadwick
Sad Tale of Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries in the 1940s Is Devastating
by Bruce Chadwick
A Harrowing and Brilliant Look at Gay America in 1958
by Bruce Chadwick
A 1950s Harvest Moon Rises Over Tragedies in a Small Texas Town
by Bruce Chadwick
Judge Seeks Sexual Favors from Young Woman to Save Her Brother. Is this 1604 or 2012?
by Bruce Chadwick
Tweets and Twitters: A Mormon Runs for President
by Bruce Chadwick
Summer, 1938: Parody of The Sound of Music Hits All the Right Notes
by Bruce Chadwick
What Happened When the Gun That Was Supposed to Kill Hitler Jammed?
by Bruce Chadwick
A Thousand Laughs in "A Thousand Clowns," a Look at Life in the 1960s
by Bruce Chadwick
Another Chapter in the History of World War II Women Journalists Unfolds in the Berkshires
by Bruce Chadwick
Whether 1606 or 1906, Bad Leadership Brings Bad Results
by Bruce Chadwick
"The Dark Knight Rises" Elevates the 1 Percent and Trashes the Ninety-Nine
by Ron Briley
King Kong is Back in 1930s Radio Play; Gorilla Climbs Empire State Building; Air Corps Attacks; Millions Scream
by Bruce Chadwick
"Serious Money" Is a Serious Attack on World Finances
by Bruce Chadwick
History Takes Over the Summer Outdoor Movie Festivals
by Bruce Chadwick
A Graphic Musical Look at the History of Military Rule in Africa
by Bruce Chadwick
History Explodes in World War I and the Middle East at New York Theater Festival
by Bruce Chadwick
Happy Birthday, Woody!
by Ron Briley
To Lie or Not to Lie: That Is the Seventeenth-Century Question
by Bruce Chadwick
A Joyful Romp through the Centuries in "The Comedy of Errors"
by Bruce Chadwick
Why Historians Should Be Vampire Hunters
by W. Scott Poole
The Women War Correspondents of World War II: Guts, Bravery and Stockings
by Bruce Chadwick
Ed Wood: The Original Experimental Filmmaker
by Bruce Chadwick
The True Story of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud
by Altina L. Waller
England is Drenched in Blood in the Fifteenth-Century Wars of Henry IV
by Bruce Chadwick
Alcatraz Assailed Again, this Time in Drama about a 1941 Murder
by Bruce Chadwick
A Play about a Civil War Prisoner Debuts in a Real Civil War Prison
by Bruce Chadwick
The Story of the Child of Holocaust Survivors: Laughter, Tears, and the Ghosts of World War II
by Bruce Chadwick
Show Biz History Jammed into a 1940 Boarding House: Operas, Novels, Poems, and a Stripper, Too
by Bruce Chadwick
Drugs, Fires and Murder in New York: Welcome to Life on the Street in 1975
by Bruce Chadwick
The American Small Town in the Age of U.S. Empire
by Ryan Poll
Seeing Our Presidents in the Light of Poetry
by Paul J. Ferlazzo
Historical Whodunits, Dramas about Women Prevail in Summer Theater
by Bruce Chadwick
Peter Pan, the Boy Who Never Grew Up, Flies Back to Broadway with the Lost Boys in Tow
by Bruce Chadwick
"Elementary": Sherlock Holmes Is Back in a Big Way
by Bruce Chadwick
The Long Shadow of History Falls Over Copenhagen and the Race for the Atomic Bomb in World War II
by Bruce Chadwick
1960s Midwest Drama Burns Slowly on Stage
by Bruce Chadwick
Death in the End Zone: NFL Concussion Crisis Play Packs Wallop
by Bruce Chadwick
Chicago, 1959: This Old House It’s Not
by Bruce Chadwick
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