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    Articles by Tim Appelo
    Furst (left) and Sharples:Illing and interrupting.
    Familial Bruising
    By Tim Appelo • May 13, 2008 12:00 am

    In recovery from being a mother’s daughter.

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    Russell (left) and Warren having an enjoyable meltdownin Big Love.
    Sinking Into Strange Lands
    By Tim Appelo • April 29, 2008 12:00 am

    Ancient and modern co-ride in two Cap Hill productions.

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    Numrich (left) and McGiver, with secret weapon.
    Loosening the Bow
    By Tim Appelo • April 15, 2008 12:00 am

    Flawed as the gods, the Rep’s Trojan War drama is also as intermittently stunning.

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    Samuels and Brothers: a slow-bubbling stew.
    Half-Laughs
    By Tim Appelo • April 8, 2008 12:00 am

    A bathtub-gin buzz and clichéd corporate critique in two new feminist fringe productions.

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    Getting his Rocky Horror on: Cabaret’s Garrison in the center.
    The Pain Remains
    By Tim Appelo • April 1, 2008 12:00 am

    Two standbys of Holocaust drama get slick but effective revivals.

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    Quizzically peering and pleasingly nasal: Kling and Perrin.
    Wreckage and Knifeplay
    By Tim Appelo • March 25, 2008 12:00 am

    A road accident inspires an evening of storytelling at Seattle Rep; the personal meets the political at ACT.

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    Good-ish: Clairmont (as the Friar) and Strickland.
    Overgrown Kids
    By Tim Appelo • March 18, 2008 12:00 am

    Youthful enthusiasm marks Balagan’s ambitiously conceived Shakespeare.

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    Sisto’s performance is a breath of foul air.
    A Less-Genteel Molière in This Effusive Rep Production
    By Tim Appelo • March 4, 2008 12:00 am

    The crude fun is cranked up to 11.

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    Jones and Skrincosky: a nicely flashy ride.
    Whistle Down the Wind:Rousing Tunes and a Gloppy...
    By Tim Appelo • November 20, 2007 12:00 am

    Broadway, don’t hold your breath.

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    From left: Guevara, Pimentel, Murtadha—tasty mix.
    The Cook Is a Moving Tale of Cuban...
    By Tim Appelo • November 13, 2007 12:00 am

    Machado keeps his focus and the Rep redeems the rest.

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    Estridge as the Witch.
    The 5th’s Into the Woods Is Splendidly Wacked
    By Tim Appelo • October 30, 2007 12:00 am

    Don’t miss the muddled half-measure.

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    Groshong, hamming to excess in Act. 2.
    Balagan Keeps Pointed Madness Alive Beneath Capitol Hill’s...
    By Tim Appelo • October 23, 2007 12:00 am

    Can edge-dwelling theater survive on Capitol Hill when condos cost $800,000 and the loading dock where Empty Space Theatre cadets…

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    All the money’s onstage at ACT’s high-style hen party.
    Bad Behavior
    By Tim Appelo • October 16, 2007 12:00 am

    Assassinations, character and otherwise,
    at the Rep and at ACT.

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    Frank X, as Malvolio, casts his shadow.
    Esbjornson’s Twelfe Night Has an Eerie Beauty
    By Tim Appelo • October 2, 2007 12:00 am

    But it could use a jolt.

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    Quaid (as Falstaff) “seducing” Kennedy (as Mrs. Ford).
    Lone Star Love: Fat Man on a Little...
    By Tim Appelo • September 25, 2007 12:00 am

    It’s got an hour of solid entertainment. Too bad the show is two and a half hours.

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    Lone Star Love: Fat Man on a Little Stool
    Lone Star Love: Fat Man on a Little...
    By Tim Appelo • September 24, 2007 12:00 am

    It’s got an hour of solid entertainment. Too bad the show is two and a half hours.

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    There’s no one to blame among the Noones.
    Ambitious as Ever, Craig Lucas Tackles All That...
    By Tim Appelo • August 7, 2007 12:00 am

    He should’ve left a few items off the menu.

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    Mathis and Nelson: ranting and lunging.
    A Harshly Funny Uncle Vanya Stings
    By Tim Appelo • June 19, 2007 12:00 am

    The gravest danger to this production is in the audience, not among the skillful ensemble onstage.

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    Weird, freighted chaos: the Antrobus clan.
    Intiman’s The Skin of Our Teeth Rips Off...
    By Tim Appelo • May 8, 2007 12:00 am

    Thornton Wilder was not a homespun regular guy but the weirdest great U.S. playwright. And The Skin of Our Teeth…

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    Shay and Kain: antitheses from scene to scene.
    The Suns of August
    By Tim Appelo • April 17, 2007 12:00 am

    Even the flaws are useful in the Rep’s 10th Wilson staging.

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    Princeton prof Pagels.
    The Big-Tent Revival
    By Tim Appelo • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Mel Gibson’s Passion has made $360 million. The Da Vinci Code has sold millions. But a visiting scholar suggests monotheism is actually becoming less monolithic.

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    The intrepid bunny hunters.
    Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
    By Tim Appelo • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Opens Fri., Oct. 7, at Metro and others.

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    Sideways
    Sideways
    By Tim Appelo • October 9, 2006 12:00 am

    Fox Home Entertainment, $29.98.

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