Wednesday, May 28, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-Atlantic & New England Print

Washington Post

Backstage: Floodgates Open for the Source Festival
910 Works Offered For 10-Minute Slots; Renovated Venue To Reopen June 21

Everyman Theatre's New Season
Baltimore's Everyman Theatre will offer two Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning plays in 2008-09, plus the company's first world premiere by an African American playwright, Washington-based David Emerson Toney.

Baltimore Sun

'Art' paints complex picture
"Why do we see each other if we hate each other?" bemoans one of the characters in Yasmina Reza's comedy Art, playing at Everyman Theatre. It is a question that resounds in this witty and sophisticated piece.

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

'Shear Madness' is sheer fun
"Shear Madness," the comedic murder mystery running at the CLO Cabaret, Downtown, takes its audience interaction seriously.

Mountain Playhouse's space to grow
Recent donations from three foundations have enabled the Mountain Playhouse, a Somerset County theater group, to purchase a nearby house and eight wooded acres.

Albany Times-Union

'I Am My Own Wife' a peculiar work - Barrington Stage production

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