Subject:

Eugene O'Neill

  • Arts

    December 28, 2011

    Twin Cities' best plays of 2011

    Hairspray, Doubt, On the Spectrum, and more

  • Calendar

    April 30, 2008

    Long Day's Journey Into Night

    Hairspray, Doubt, On the Spectrum, and more

  • News

    December 13, 2006

    Mn SAT Answers and Winners

    Hairspray, Doubt, On the Spectrum, and more

  • News

    December 6, 2006

    MN SAT

    The great Minnesota brain freeze: 82 chances to cheat with Google and win valuable prizes!

  • Arts

    July 5, 2006

    Short Attention Span Theat...

    Drama for the delicately-assed American

  • Arts

    October 29, 2003

    This Must Be The Place

    In the documentary masterworks of Frederick Wiseman, ordinary people do battle with institutions--and the poetic tussles with the real

  • Arts

    September 19, 2001

    The Remains of the Day

    Buffy Sedlachek's Tamarack combs a crime scene for clues into human nature

  • Arts

    August 11, 1999

    No Country for Young Men

    Conor McPherson and Eugene O'Neill spin rueful tales to lost youth

  • Arts

    March 18, 1998

    Tense Past

    Truth or Consequences: Melinda Kordich and Nancy Gormley in Conversations About Hannah.

  • Arts

    November 12, 1997

    Head Trauma

    Shaken and Stirred: Lola Lesheim in Eugene O'Neill's melodrama Anna Christie.

  • Arts

    October 8, 1997

    Papal Mâché

    The Jungle Always Rings Twice: Rosalie Tenseth and Bain Boehlke in the (premature?) revival of 1991's House of Blue Leaves.

  • News

    June 25, 1997

    A Farce in Four Acts

    According to one PiPress staffer, the newsroom drama that led to theater critic Jayne Blanchard's firing was "like watching an auto accident happen in slow motion. You could see a way out for everyone. But things just kept getting more and more bloody."

  • Arts

    April 23, 1997

    Shock Resistant

    According to one PiPress staffer, the newsroom drama that led to theater critic Jayne Blanchard's firing was "like watching an auto accident happen in slow motion. You could see a way out for everyone. But things just kept getting more and more bloody."

  • News

    June 12, 1996

    CAMPAIGN '96: RIDING WITH THE PRINCE OF WANDS

    According to one PiPress staffer, the newsroom drama that led to theater critic Jayne Blanchard's firing was "like watching an auto accident happen in slow motion. You could see a way out for everyone. But things just kept getting more and more bloody."

  • Arts

    October 18, 1995

    Classics Redux

    According to one PiPress staffer, the newsroom drama that led to theater critic Jayne Blanchard's firing was "like watching an auto accident happen in slow motion. You could see a way out for everyone. But things just kept getting more and more bloody."

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