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Patricia Cohen
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Latest Articles by Patricia Cohen
Onstage, Tackling Ambition and Crime
“When I was in high school, other people were reading romance novels; I was reading the Ted Bundy books.” — Gina Gionfriddo, playwright
When Dockets Imitate Drama
David Suchet as Augustus Melmotte in Trollope’s “Way We Live Now” (“Masterpiece Theater,” 2002).
Marketing Broadway: Selling Hope for a Song
Some theater veterans are hoping that as portfolios go down, the appetite for entertainment will go up.
At Shubert, the Future Has Roots in the Past
The ascension of Philip J. Smith and Robert E. Wankel to the top of the Shubert Organization ended a 20-plus-year guessing game about the future of the largest theater...
Broadway Gets ‘Hair’; ‘Hair’ Gets New Deal
HAIR A scene from the Public’s production at the Delacorte Theater.
Shubert Organization Names Chairman
In an appointment that promises more continuity than change, Philip J. Smith was named chairman of the Shubert Organization and the Shubert Foundation.
Two Named to Head the Shubert Organization
Philip J. Smith and Robert E. Wankel were named Tuesday night to share what is perhaps the most powerful position in the theatrical world.
Arts, Briefly: Schoenfeld Successor May Be Named Tuesday
Within the theater world the question of who will succeed Gerald Schoenfeld has all the high drama and mystery of a seat-gripping whodunit.
How an Angel Came to Cultivate Martha Clarke’s ‘Garden’
The choreographer and director Martha Clarke, left, and the costume designer Jane Greenwood, collaborators on “Garden.”
Broadway Is Dry-Eyed as Monster Falls Hard
Shuler Hensley, left, and Roger Bart in “Young Frankenstein.”
Two Fathers Are Learning Lessons of ‘All My Sons’
John Lithgow, left and Patrick Wilson at the Schoenfeld Theater, where they star together.



















