Denver Post
What do these people get out of marriage?
Obituary: Joan Johnson: Boulder's Dinner Theatre publicist
Rocky Mountain News
Rising with 'Heights'
Breckenridge dancer catches thrill of Tonys
Los Angeles Times
Review: 'Love, Janis'
Review: 'Perform at Your Best, Acting Techniques for Business, Personal & Social Success' puts tips at your fingertips
Did you know?
Each of the dancers of 'A Chorus Line' (now at the Ahmanson) kicks his or her leg up 18 times during...
Review: 'Over There/Over Here'
The fledgling Relevant Stage company tackles the Iraq war but brings nothing new...
'Vanities' to play in Pasadena before heading to Broadway
Orange County Register
'Metamorphoses' in Fullerton needs a heavier classical dose
Review: At Stages Theatre, technical and visual aspects override the dramatic content of Mary Zimmerman's 2001 adaptation.
San Francisco Chronicle
Theater review: Chekhov sequel 'Yes to Moscow'
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) Yes, Yes to Moscow: Movement drama. Created and performed by Mark Jackson, Tilla Kratochwil, Sommer Ulrickson and Beth Wilmurt. Directed by Jackson and Ulrickson. ( T hrough Sunday. Art Street Theatre, San Francisco International...
San Francisco Examiner
Review: When positive thinking goes awry
"The Group" is one of those parodies that's so good, you almost don't know it's a fake.
San Jose Mercury News
'The Group,' a witty parody of self-help therapy
Ryan Eggensperger is cheesily charismatic as leader in memorable world premiere from Robert Quillen Camp
San Jose Mercury News - Karen D'Souza Blog
Delroy Lindo Q&A
Seattle Times
Performance art turns park visit into drama
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Musings on timepiece wind up nowhere
Its cerebral musings are as cozy as a midnight dorm-room bull session, and just as conclusive.
Miami Herald
Talented youth showcase the arts
More than 400 arts-loving kids will get the opportunity to perform on a high-profile stage when Growing Up With the Arts, a free program presented...
Miami Herald - Drama Queen Blog
(Mostly) new theater at New Theatre
As South Florida companies are assembling and announcing their 2008-2009 theater seasons, it is becoming clear that the bad economy and cuts in arts funding are affecting programming decisions.
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