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Not-So-Freaky Freak Show
Mosaic's Elephant Man is mostly art by the numbers
By Ronald Mangravite
Stagebeat
Capsule reviews of current area stage shows.
Good Guys, Bad Guys
Florida Stage's The Good German skips the moral complexities
Bitter Lemon
Wallace Shawn's characters take a twisting stroll through history at the Sol Theatre
Sitcom Macabre
In Donald Margulies' vision of the American meltdown, comedy quickly becomes nightmare
Bard Noir
Cut through the chaos of this production and you'll find some nuggets
Under the Spreading Syringa Tree
GableStage's knotty tale of South Africa has dozens of characters, one actress
Shooting o' the Green
A busy cast -- all two of them -- somehow steps all over a play about making movies in Ireland
Breakfast of Champions
A snort with your coffee, scotch for lunch, and other Bogosian obsessions at the Sol Theatre
Maugham-y Dearest
The Constant Wife still slashes and burns in the satiric tradition of Wilde and Swift
Good Evening, Heartache
Billie Holiday self-destructs on the M Ensemble stage
Where's the Bang?
The Florida Stage leaves its audience waiting for the fireworks to begin
The Head in the Oven
Paul Alexander's play about Sylvia Plath blames the poet's death mostly on her husband
That Annie Man Gets Experimental
The Coconut Grove's latest musical is a plotless revue that swings for the fences
R.I.P., Mum. Please.
In the Mosaic's latest production, there's no solace in death, just endless regret
Melting Ice
Florida Stage's World War I-era romance suffers from a bland, drippy sensibility
Gold Diggers 2004
New Theatre's Affluenza! offers a head-clearing breath of cynicism for the holidays
Nightmare Motel
A GableStage thriller pairs an abused cocktail waitress with a paranoid of the aluminum-foil-helmet variety
Beauty and the Blimp
The Disney classic is slow on the runway, but when it takes off, it soars
The Man That Got Away
Coconut Grove's Hoagy has the music but little insight into Carmichael himself
Our Friends and Neighbors
Mad Cat's insightful Artful Dodgers captures the day-to-day desperation of folks like us