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Associated Press theater critic Michael Kuchwara says a good director will watch rehearsals from all over the theater to make sure the show can be “read” by audiences regardless of seating.
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The tall, gangly actor, with a shock of blond hair and what the late longtime AP drama critic Michael Kuchwara called a "wide-angle smile" and "a television face, just right for popular consumption," appeared a success.
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The tall, gangly actor, with a shock of blond hair and what the late longtime AP drama critic Michael Kuchwara called a "wide-angle smile" and "a television face, just right for popular consumption," appeared a success.
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December 2008 panel about the decline of the role of the critic featuring Kuchwara and his fellow critics John Heilpern, then of the New York Observer (now at Vanity Fair) and Jacques
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December 2008 panel about the decline of the role of the critic featuring Kuchwara and his fellow critics John Heilpern, then of the New York Observer (now at Vanity Fair) and Jacques
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Kuchwara wrote she seemed "a little at sea, swallowing some of Hammerstein's best lyrics."
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Kuchwara wrote she seemed "a little at sea, swallowing some of Hammerstein's best lyrics."
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Gans 'dexterity switching through the voices of John Travolta, Clint Eastwood, Rodney Dangerfield, Wayne Newton, Woody Allen, Robin Leach, Bill Cosby and others in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" impressed Kuchwara, who characterized Gans' humor as "the cozy comedy of ... nudge-nudge, wink-wink reaction."
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Gans 'dexterity switching through the voices of John Travolta, Clint Eastwood, Rodney Dangerfield, Wayne Newton, Woody Allen, Robin Leach, Bill Cosby and others in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" impressed Kuchwara, who characterized Gans' humor as "the cozy comedy of ... nudge-nudge, wink-wink reaction."
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Gans 'dexterity switching through the voices of John Travolta, Clint Eastwood, Rodney Dangerfield, Wayne Newton, Woody Allen, Robin Leach, Bill Cosby and others in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" impressed Kuchwara, who characterized Gans' humor as "the cozy comedy of ... nudge-nudge, wink-wink reaction."
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