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  • ‘Ragtime’ Broadway Review: A Revival Staged as if Directed by Spielberg

    The numbing up of popular musicals continues with the stage adaptation of E. L. Doctorow’s novel about racism in America

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  • ‘The Other Americans’ Off Broadway Review: John Leguizamo Channels Arthur Miller’s Best With Uncompromising Tragedy

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