The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT52) NEW YORK -- Dec. 19, 2007 -- 2007-THEATER-ADV23 -- From left, Ian McShane, Michael McKean (foreground), Raul Esparza and James Frain in "The Homecoming," at the Cort Theater in New York in December 2007. This was the year that the play stood up for itself, reminding us that it can go places inaccessible to other art forms. Perhaps it took the surprisingly successful marathon that was Tom Stoppard's three-part "Coast of Utopia," which began in 2006, to reorient New York theatergoers to the pleasures of bona fide drama. (Sara Krulwich/The New York Times)
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