Michael Paulsonಪರಿಶೀಲಿಸಿದ ಖಾತೆ

@MichaelPaulson

Theater reporter at The New York Times. Previously covered religion. Living in New York; missing New England.

New York, NY
ಮಾರ್ಚ್ 2009 ಸಮಯದಲ್ಲಿ ಸೇರಿದ್ದಾರೆ

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  1. Yes, it says "Playkill": Tonight I'm checking out at

  2. I wonder what's up with the Gabriels? Tonight: "What Did You Expect," Richard Nelson's latest chapter, at .

  3. 2/2 Among performers: Julia Roberts Helen Mirren.

  4. 1/2 Just announced: , , and producing starry fundraiser 10/17.

  5. Just posted: Dinner with "The Dead," via Pulitzer-winning poet Paul Muldoon, actress Kate Burton, and

  6. What would you ask et al.? Tonight we'll be talking about and more -- feel free to Tweet me questions.

  7. Putting my headphones on. Tonight is . Ready for the sound of innovation.

  8. Thanks for asking. I'm just reporting/describing an unusual event; we have critics paid to critique so I leave opinion to them.

  9. Just posted: is abruptly closing its theater (Walkerspace, in TriBeCa) and looking for a new home

  10. 10. Meanwhile, here is profile of , by :

  11. 9. I leave criticism to the critics, who go to the 24-hour marathon starting Oct. 8, but am curious to hear others’ thoughts.

  12. 8. There were pearls of wisdom. On Manhattan’s glass-and-steel residences – ‘They make them glass so you can see nobody’s living in them.’

  13. 7. On World War II: “The war ended because all the white supremacy there and all the white supremacy here created the atomic bomb.”

  14. 6. Sometimes he seemed simply unfiltered. On his Trump-supporting aunt: “She’s old; she’ll be dead soon.”

  15. 5. His selections remind us that show tunes were once popular music: he covered songs from “No, No, Nanette,” “Carousel,” and “Oklahoma.”

  16. 4. The provocations are significant – two blond patrons given swastika armbands; straight men brought on stage to simulate gay sex acts.

  17. 3. His “Soliloquy” (from “Carousel”) was unforgettable (and won an ovation) – a tortured, angry, proud subversion of gendered lyrics.

  18. 2. Ambition/sweep – pop music from 1776 to the present – are amazing. I saw Act VI (1926-56): Great Depression, WWII, and suburbanization.

  19. 1. Some observations from my first experience last night at ...

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