About Alan Miller
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Reviews
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Perfect Crime (Off Broadway), April 24, 2012
“it has run for 25 years but doesn't show its age”
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The Fantasticks (Off Broadway), June 16, 2011
“this may not be as good as the original but it's the next best thing.”
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Jerusalem (Broadway), June 13, 2011
“Mark Rylance is terrific but the rest of the play is nothing to write home about”
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A Minister's Wife (Off Broadway), May 09, 2011
“This sure ain't no My Fair Lady”
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War Horse (Broadway), April 15, 2011
“Take the entire family to see this show!”
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Arcadia (Broadway), March 18, 2011
“this is a less than perfect production of Stoppard's greatest play.”
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The Hallway Trilogy (Off Broadway), February 24, 2011
“I enjoyed the first play in the trilogy, Rose, but not the other two”
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The Divine Sister (Off Broadway), January 16, 2011
“this is a zany romp with no deep message but with a lot of entertainment value”
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Other Desert Cities (Off Broadway), January 14, 2011
“this is a terrific, well-scripted play with an outstanding ensemble cast”
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A Free Man of Color (Broadway), November 19, 2010
“the show was a failure - a cross between a restoration comedy and an epic saga that just didn't work”
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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Broadway), November 05, 2010
“this is a zant frenetic farce with great singing and terrific sets”
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Mrs. Warren's Profession (Broadway), October 04, 2010
“Cherry Jones and Sally Hawkins really did Shaw proud in bringing his show to life”
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Alphabetical Order (Off Broadway), September 27, 2010
“it was a well-acted farce but not up to the level of Michael Frayn's dramas.”
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The Screwtape Letters (Off Broadway), September 10, 2010
“this was less of a play than a Christian apologia with little dramatic impact.”
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Dietrich & Chevalier: The Musical (Off Broadway), September 10, 2010
“this show provided me with a delightful afternoon's entertainment.”
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Freud's Last Session (Off Broadway), September 10, 2010
“although the acting was first-rate, there was little dramatic impact and the ideas were trivial. ”
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