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Byline: Adam Green
New York theater, to borrow from the old MGM publicity department, brings us "more stars than there are in Heaven." In February, Kevin Kline climbs Shakespeare's Mount Everest in King Lear, Liev Schreiber speaks a less elevated tongue in Eric Bogosian's still pertinent 1987 bruiser Talk Radio, and Philip Seymour Hoffman has a bad date in Jack Goes Boating. In March, under the direction of David Hare, the magisterial Vanessa Redgrave plays Joan Didion's ...