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Rabe

[reyb]

noun

  1. David (William), born 1940, U.S. playwright.



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Their best conversations are with other people: Farrell with Hamish Linklater, playing David’s nervous father who wants to protect his son from the world, and Robbie with Lily Rabe as Sarah’s overwhelmed single mother who can’t explain her own terrible taste in men.

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Andrew Scott in “Vanya” at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, Adam Driver in Kenneth Lonergan’s “Hold on to Me Darling” also at the Lortel, Lily Rabe in Mark O’Rowe’s adaptation of Ibsen’s “Ghosts” at Lincoln Center Theater’s Mitzi E. Newhouse and Nina Hoss and Adeel Akhtar in the Donmar Warehouse production of “The Cherry Orchard” at St. Ann’s Warehouse left me feeling, as only theater can, more consciously alive and connected.

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But there are also vegetable-forward hits like Calabrian Chile Broccoli Rabe and comfort bowls like Veggie on the Lo Mein Spaghetti.

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"I love sautéed broccoli rabe," she said.

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David E. Kelley’s new adaptation of the Scott Turow legal thriller — following the 1990 film — has an enticing cast: Jake Gyllenhaal as the prosecutor suspected of murder, played originally by Harrison Ford; Ruth Negga and Bill Camp as his wife and his boss; as well as Elizabeth Marvel, Lily Rabe and Peter Sarsgaard.

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