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- Best of show
 After all, every nominee for a best actor or actress Tony or Oscar usually deserves to win.  
- Pass the jelly
 It came about “because I knew a girl who wanted to wear a tutu on stage.”  
- Home fires
 There’s not a samovar in sight, and American playwright Richard Nelson has sharpened and pared down the script.  
- Life and death
 When the author is David Lindsay-Abaire, what you expect from a play called Rabbit Hole is Alice, not astrophysics.  
- An identity crisis
 On stage there’s nothing like a bad boy, mugging brazenly like Mick Jagger or hurtling toward comeuppance like a medieval morality play sinner.  
- Nixon being Nixon
  Nixon’s Nixon  is to Richard Nixon what Dante’s  Inferno  was to Satan, though less sympathetic.  
- Classics and Shakespeare
 Autumn approaches with a theatrical windfall, so I’ll dig right in, sans ceremony.  
- Short ’n’ sweet
 2nd Story Theatre has kicked off its Short Attention Span Theatre with Wave : seven short plays, no waiting; all but one a comedy, so not much time to rest your grin.  
- Short Play Fest turns eight
 It’s time once again to bring Maine’s playwrights out of their writing rooms, and to realize their creations on stage.  
- No direction home
   The intense  Hugging the Shoulder , by Jerrod Bogard, is the latest play presented by Theater of Thought (through August 8), actor and director Amber Kelly's vehicle for boiling-pot relationship dramas in inventively appropriate settings.    
- A Dark Night with Mamet and a Mad Horse
   Circling the central mystery of  The Cryptogram  are a camping trip, the provenance of a German pilot's knife, and a young boy's "sleep issues."    
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