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Rachel Ely
Rachel Ely's Articles
Theater Buffs Find Wicked Artifacts
Have you ever wondered how to get your hands on the green prop baby from Wicked, or that playbill you lost from the first Broadway show you saw?
Emotional Traffic in Port Authority
In the past two years, New York City has become acquainted with the hypnotic language of the Irish playwright, Conor McPherson. His plays Shining City and The Seafarer have both achieved critical success on Broadway and the latest production of his work stands as a testament to the mesmerizing power of storytelling.
The Grass is Never Greener on the Gray Gardens Stage
How would you like to sit down with the creators of one of the most innovative musicals on Broadway and get a free lunch?
Spacey and Best Shine In O'Neil's Moon
It may be Kevin Spacey's name that draws attention to the new revival of Eugene O'Neill's A Moon for the Misbegotten, but it is Eve Best's profoundly touching performance as a physically and willfully powerful farm girl that makes this play a truly rewarding night at the theater.
The Prime of Miss Cynthia Nixon
Cynthia Nixon proves her Tony Award this year was no fluke. She plays the title role in Scott Elliot's thoughtful revival of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie with gusto and depth, subtly blurring the line between progressive feminist and manipulative fascist.
Discount Theater Tickets Best Bet for Poor College Students
Being a college student can be straining on your wallet, especially if you go to school in New York City-a place famous for being the pinnacle of culture. Theater is a luxury in New York, where a Broadway ticket can cost upwards of $100. But there are ways to buy cheap tickets.
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