Playbill
"I'd Do Anything": Rudetsky Recap Eight
Rapp Stars in Developmental Staging of Nobody Suspects a Butterfly
"X-Factor" Contestant Quinn to Join London's Grease; Brazil Will Be New Sandy
Geffen Playhouse Managing Director Eich Resigns
New Summer Theatre Rises on Prince Edward Island, Celebrating "Green Gables" Writer
Bernard, Toro, Herrera and Hayden Set for Free Reading of Frida Kahlo Musical
Gypsy, In the Heights, South Pacific Featured on Tony Preview Concert; Broadcast Schedule Announced
Rent and Lion King Casts to Perform on 2008 Tony Awards
Sunday, Wicked and Jersey Boys to Offer Special Actors Fund Performances
Liz Callaway Will Feel The Beat at Feinstein's, June 17-28
Casting Announced for West Coast Premiere of Belber's Finally
Lentini's The Euthanasist Begins Performances at PS 122 May 29
TheaterMania
Review: 'The Visit'
Chita Rivera and George Hearn give grand performances in this must-see reworking of the troubled McNally-Kander-Ebb musical.
Hair Cast to Perform Be In Benefits at Joe's Pub
Galway, King, Minnelli to Be Inducted Into Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame
Rent and Lion King Casts to Join Goldberg on 62nd Annual Tony Awards
Jay Johnson: The Two and Only to Play West End
Broadway.com
FRESH FACE: Thomas Kail
Melissa Gilbert to Headline Little House on the Prairie Musical at Guthrie
Casts of Rent and The Lion King to Perform on Tony Telecast
Talkin' Broadway
Review: 'Richard III' in St. Louis
Review: 'The Pavilion' in Connecticut
Minneapolis/St. Paul Reviews: 'The Ugly One', 'Bulrusher', 'Spamalot'
Philadelphia Reviews: 'The Happiness Lecture' & 'Les Miserables'
Review: Avenue Q in Chicago
The Guardian
Troilus and Cressida, Barbican, London
A production that maps out the play with bold assurance, says Michael Billington
The Guardian - Performing Arts Blog
Michael Billington: The noble tradition of misleading theatre ads
Andrew Haydon: Don't let the middle man rip you off
Andy Field: The magic of location
Whatsonstage.com
Ventriloquist Johnson Premieres Tony-winning Two
London Theatre Guide
LaBute is a “believer” in British talent
Playwright Neil LaBute, whose play Fat Pig opened at the Trafalgar Studio 1 earlier this week, believes having his work staged in the West End is akin to competitive
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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