How To Use Theater critic In A Sentence
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My constant fear is that we're going to run out of writers in Chicago, " said Mr. Griffith, 27, who in his spare time is a theater critic for The Chicago Reader, an alternative paper.
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Koenig, a literary and theater critic, lives in London.
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Before you welcome the show in, you should be warned that our theater critic found it "witless" and "pointless.
Critic's Corner Weekend
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When he realized his long-held aspiration of becoming a writer by masterfully crafting eight gay characters in his play, which was initially produced off-Broadway by the cutting-edge Playwrights Unit, no one was more surprised than Mart Crowley himself -- who heeded and simultaneously took on the powerful, straight New York theater critic, Stanley Kauffmann of the New York Times.
Penelope Andrew: Gay Icons and American Dreams in New Documentary: Making the Boys
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Friends from the theater criticized him for prostituting his talent in movies.
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Friends from the theater criticized him for prostituting his talent in the movies.
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Koenig, a literary and theater critic, lives in London.
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One of the few productions to follow the Reading Edition, leaving the screen intact, was directed by the theater critic Geoffrey Borny in Australia.
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Alexander Woolcott, a prominent theater critic, squired her to plays.
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For five years she was theater critic for the New Yorker.
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But like all serendipitous people, she was resilient: She took the suggestion of a theater critic to try stand-up comedy.
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But in "Tynan" - a one-man show running at Studio through Feb. 6 - Goodwin plays an ostentatious genius and social whirlwind who happened to be the grenade-lobber of modern theater criticism.
A challenging role for a complex thespian
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Instead of withholding judgment until the official opening, a cabal of closed-minded NY theater critics salivated over its presumed failure or, more precisely, the defeat of Julie Taymor.
Harry Lennix: The Vilification of Julie Taymor
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Friends from the theater criticized him for prostituting his talent in the movies.
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Setoodeh stands by his criticism of Hayes 'performance -- not his audience -- and points out that the New York Times theater critic wrote "his emotions often seem pale to the point of colorlessness ... his relationship with [his costar Kristin] Chenoweth feels more like that of a younger brother than a would-be lover and protector.
Newsweek's Ramin Setoodeh Defends 'Homophobic' Piece, Will Visit 'Glee' Set
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For five years she was theater critic for the New Yorker.