Movie Theater Attendant Selling Popcorn
Edward Steed
Is There A Doctor Of Literature In The House?
Michael Maslin
Other Folks Have To Pay Taxes
George Booth
New Yorker September 2 1961
Robert Kraus
Deus Ex Caffeina
Roz Chast
Waiter Reads The Specials To A Man At Dinner
Christopher Weyant
A Shakespearean Actress Says To Her Costar
Tim Hamilton
Completely Riveted Asians
Jeremy Nguyen
Unbroken Eye Contact The Musical
Charlie Hankin
Theater Masks
Liana Finck
The Quiet Room with the Loudest Food
Asher Perlman
A Shakespearean Actress Says To Her Costar
Tom Hamilton
Not Supposed to Make Sense
Bruce Eric Kaplan
New Yorker March 24th, 1997
Roz Chast
Two Women Chat In A Living Room
Amy Hwang
There Is A Dark Scene With Two Word Bubbles
Zachary Kanin
One Senior And One Refuses To Accept He's
David Sipress
Bitter Professional Vendettas
Lars Kenseth
A Theater Marquee Advertises A Show Called
Tom Hachtman
Tristan & Isolde In A Happier Ending
Roz Chast
A Man And A Woman Are Sitting In The Balcony
Drew Dernavich
No Wonder We Could Get Tickets
Frank Cotham
New York Trilogy
Pieter Van Eenoge
Please Stand Aside
Peter Arno
New Yorker June 22nd, 1987
Warren Miller
Is There A Dramaturge In The House?
Victoria Roberts
A Man Addresses A Large Theater
David Borchart
A Man And A Woman At A Pre-theater Dinner Taking
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker March 20th, 1995
Lee Lorenz
Welcome To Are You All Right? Theatre
Roz Chast
Lip balm
Carolita Johnson
Waiting For Gourdot
Jason Adam Katzenstein
A Couple Looking At The Marquee Of Movies Showing
William Haefeli
Feel Good Performance Art
Barbara Smaller
A Woman Explains A Depressing Show To Her Male
William Hamilton
A Man And A Woman Talk At A Party
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Three Mobsters Speak To A Magician
Tom Cheney
The 'ho Ho Ho' Thing - We Get It. By Act II
Pat Byrnes
Please Turn On Your Cell Phones
David Sipress
In That Film
David Sipress
That's My Father. He's The Understudy
Christopher Weyant
It's Not A Huge Role
Michael Crawford
And Now, For Your Entertainment, I Will Drink
Christopher Weyant
New Yorker June 18th, 1990
Jack Ziegler
Tonight's Performance Has Been Canceled
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Now, If Only Daddy Were Rich And Mommy
Michael Crawford
Same Old Same Old
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker December 7th, 1998 #2
Michael Crawford
'give My Regards To Broadway. Remember
James Stevenson
'relax. It's Summertime And The Living Is Easy.'
Charles Barsotti
New Yorker January 6th, 1986
Ed Fisher
Tell Me, Sir. Is It Good Or Bad?
Edward Koren
Of Course, What I'd Really Like To Do Is Direct
Mort Gerberg
New Yorker July 26th, 1969
Mischa Richter
Whenever I See A Handsomely Mounted Production
Henry Martin
I'm Beginning To Think Everybody In The Whole
Charles Saxon
New Yorker October 23rd, 1954
Charles E. Martin
Oh Dear, The Bell! We Have To Go Back
Everett Opie
I'm Not Convinced That 'chekhov On Ice'
James Stevenson
New Yorker April 21st, 1997
Sidney Harris
Good Evening
Henry Martin
Dramatis Personae
William Steig
Shakespeare in the Way
Ellis Rosen
What To Do With My Hands
Will McPhail
Leon, Honey, You Break All The Rules
George Booth
It Wasn't As Bad As All That. You're Just Mad
Frank Modell
New Yorker September 30th, 1944
Alan Dunn
That's Show Business
Richard Taylor
An Evil Spirit in Your Clutch Housing
George Booth
New Yorker April 17th, 1943
Alfred Frueh