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Who is this Anita Gates you speak of?

A.G.’s journalistic triumphs over 25 years at The New York Times include drinking with Bea Arthur (at a Trump hotel), Wendy Wasserstein (at an Italian restaurant) and Peter O’Toole (in his trailer on a mini-series set near Dublin). It is sheer coincidence that these people are now dead.

At The New York Times, she has been Arts & Leisure television editor and co-film editor, a theater reviewer on WQXR Radio, a film columnist for the Times TV Book and an editor in the Culture, Book Review, Travel, National, Foreign and Metro sections. Her first theater review for The Times appeared in 1997, assessing “Mrs. Cage,” a one-act about a housewife suspected of shooting her favorite supermarket box boy. The review was mixed.

Outside The Times, A.G. has been the author of four nonfiction books; a longtime writer for travel magazines, women's magazines and travel guidebooks; a lecturer at universities and for women’s groups; and a moderator for theater, book, film and television panels at the 92nd Street Y and the Paley Center for Media.

If she were a character on “Mad Men,” she’d be Peggy.

Press Nights

Feb 5
Feb 5 Scenes From 'Choir Boy'

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Feb 3
Feb 3 'True West' With Ethan Hawke and Paul Dano: Which Brother Are You? You're Always Both.

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Jan 3
Jan 3 'Lifespan' Is Just Another Day at the Office, and That’s High Praise

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Jan 2
Jan 2 Is 'Network' on Broadway as Great as the Critics Say?

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Jan 2
Jan 2 Turning Back Time — or Damn Close — at 'The Cher Show'

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Nov 30
Nov 30 The Broadway Report: Great Ape, Great Tragedy, Great Change

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Nov 30
Nov 30 Off Broadway, From Feminists to Fireworks

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Nov 1
Nov 1 New York Theater Update: The 5 Best Things

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Nov 1
Nov 1 Three Revivals (of Sorts) and a High School Debate: Off Broadway Gets Political

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Oct 4
Oct 4 Off Off Broadway: It's Not Easy to Be Absurdist or Extremist, but 'The Conduct of Life' and 'Occasionally Nothing' Give It a Shot

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Oct 3
Oct 3 The Theater Season So Far: It’s All About Women, and That Seems Fair

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Sep 3
Sep 3 'Head Over Heels': Why The New York Times Hated It

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Aug 31
Aug 31 Broadway Musicals of Summer and Why The New York Times Hated Them All: Let's Start With 'Pretty Woman'

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Aug 31
Aug 31 Press Conference of the Month: 'Trump Family Special' Takes Princeton Club Hostage

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Aug 31
Aug 31 Why The New York Times Hated 'Gettin' the Band Back Together' (Should You?)

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Aug 1
Aug 1 'This Ain't No Disco': The Good Parts. There Are Some.

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Aug 1
Aug 1 Booze on Stage: 'A Streetcar Named Desire'

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Aug 1
Aug 1 Noble Apes, Hookers, Fact Checkers and Southern Lawyers: The Fall New York Theater Preview

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Aug 1
Aug 1 'Straight White Men' Showing Their True Colors

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Jun 30
Jun 30 MEAN BOYS: Booze on Stage, Part 3, 'The Boys in the Band'

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