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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Review: A Darker 'Frozen' on Stage
Patti Murin as Anna and John Riddle as Hans in
Patti Murin as Anna and John Riddle as Hans in "Frozen." Deen van Meer
By JESSE GREEN
In its out-of-town tryout, the stage adaptation of the highest-grossing animated movie of all time offers delights and difficulties.
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Broadway Training, Gangnam Style
By DIEP TRAN
Six actors in search of K-pop authenticity star in a new musical that looks at the entertainment factories that produce genre-busting superstars.
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By MICHELLE L. DOZOIS
Times readers disagreed with our decision not to include the obscene name of a play in our review of it. Our standards editor explains our policy.
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By DAVE ITZKOFF
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This Suzan-Lori Parks play explores the dimensions of American sexual and societal guilt in a first-rate revival.
Nadine Malouf making kibbe in
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Set in a real home, an unnamed woman cooks while she relates piercing tales about the horrors in Syria.

Joan Marcus
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Critics' Picks
Joaquina Kalukango and Christine Lahti are women who take their fates into their own hands in Suzan-Lori Parks's dark fable, at the Signature Theater.
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Suzan-Lori Parks's Brechtian riff on Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter" returns to the stage with a new vitality.
Mary McCann and C.J. Wilson as a working-class couple in the Atlantic Theater Company production of Simon Stephens's play.
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Simon Stephens's play explores the dreams and disappointments in one working-class family.
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