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[ 1996 ] Darko
Jack Brown Genius
[ 1996 ] Dennis
Chicken
[ 1996 ] Young Dwight
Hurrah
[ 1998 ] Raoul
The Monkey's Mask
[ 2000 ] Nick Maitland
Rain
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Romulus, My Father
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With Love... from the Age of Reason
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Voice from the Stone
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Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House
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The Last Duel
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Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher
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Photo Coverage: Uma Thurman & Company Celebrate Opening Night of THE PARISIAN WOMAN!

The Parisian Woman, the electrifying new play by 'House of Cards' creator Beau Willimon, directed by Tony Award winner Pam MacKinnon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Clybourne Park), starring Academy Award nominee Uma Thurman in her Broadway debut, opened just last night at Hudson Theatre (141 West 44th Street).
BWW Review: Beau Willimon's THE PARISIAN WOMAN Has Uma Thurman Seeking Pleasure and Power in Trump's Washington

Donald Trump hadn't even won his first Republican primary when Henri Becque's comedy of sexual liberation, LA PARISIENNE, created such an uproar at its 1895 Paris premiere. But while the current president never makes an appearance in Beau Willimon's new version of the story, THE PARISIAN WOMAN, the current White House resident is certainly on the tips of everyone's tongues.
Photo Flash: First Look at Uma Thurman, Phillipa Soo and More in THE PARISIAN WOMAN on Broadway

The Parisian Woman, the electrifying new play by 'House of Cards' creator Beau Willimon, directed by Tony Award winner Pam MacKinnon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Clybourne Park), starring Academy Award nominee Uma Thurman in her Broadway debut, opens on Broadway this Thursday, November 30, at Hudson Theatre (141 West 44th Street). BroadwayWorld has a full first look at Thurman and the cast in action below!
Photo Flash: Sneak Peek - Uma Thurman Makes Her Broadway Debut in THE PARISIAN WOMAN

Scroll down to check out a 'first look' production photo of Uma Thurman, Josh Lucas, and Marton Csokas in THE PARISIAN WOMAN, the electrifying new play by Beau Willimon and directed by Pam MacKinnon, currently in previews ahead of a Thursday, November 30th opening night at Hudson Theatre on Broadway (141 W. 44th Street)!
Richard Madden & More Join Cast of Discovery's Mini-Series KLONDIKE

It was announced today that Richard Madden, Tim Blake Nelson, Marton Csokas and Conor Leslie will be joining the cast of Discovery Channel's first-ever, scripted mini-series KLONDIKE (wt).
Review - The Little Foxes: A Little Family Business

Perhaps it's a sign of economic hardship continuing to plague Off-Broadway that not one drop of V-8 Vegetable Juice Cocktail is poured over the leading lady's head, nor is even one slice of watermelon smacked onto an actor's skull in Ivo van Hove's deliciously stark and chilly interpretation of Lillian Hellman's classic 1939 melodrama, The Little Foxes.  The director whose proclivity for covering characters in chocolate sauce and ketchup must have done a number on the dry-cleaning budgets for New York Theatre Workshop's productions of Hedda Gabler and The Misanthrope, comes clean in this one, but don't be foolhardy enough to expect anything near a traditional mounting of this tale of greed and gender politics among the siblings of an aristocratic Southern family.

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