Friday, June 20, 2008

ATW NewsClips - California, Pacific Northwest Print


Los Angeles Times

Theater Beat
Reviews of 'A Thousand Words,' 'Macbeth,' 'Dog Sees God' and more

Los Angeles Daily News

Much toil and trouble in this 'Macbeth'
Bloody but bloodless with better-than-average ensemble work

Follow the sidewalk to Shel's fun and off-color 'Uncensored!'
Beloved kid author goes blue. Results are primo.

Orange County Register

'Sweepers' in Long Beach could be defined as Miller-lite
Though heartfelt, the World War II drama's West Coast premiere is just too derivative of Arthur Miller's works.

'High School Musical' continues its tidal wave journey in O.C.
Disney's musical about cliques, teen romance and following your dream sends all the right messages, even if it's a little sloppy on the road.

Orange County Weekly

The Maverick Theater's Return to the Forbidden Planet' Is Silly Summer Fun

San Francisco Chronicle

The Bag Lady
Dynasty Handbag's show is a shopping spree of mortality.

What happens in Las Vegas is a thinner slice of 'Tuna'

Theater reviews: Oregon Shakespeare Festival

San Jose Mercury News

'Tuna' needs to up the ante
'Vegas' version could use bigger payoff

Contra Costa Times

Caesar and Cleo, Bunco Babes and ministers with secrets on local stages
One Hand Clapping's collection of information and observations on new Bay Area stage shows

'Tuna' saga continues faithfully at Curran Theatre

Seattle Times

Seattle theater roundup: Readings, songs, comedy — and chocolate

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Audience choices lead to nightly 'Adventures in Mating' at Theater Schmeater
Theater Schmeater remounts "Adventures in Mating" -- with good reason.

ACT late-night series tips its hat to gay songwriters
ACT's Central Heating Lab showcases gay songwriters in eight-performance "PINKABOO!" show.

The Oregonian

Five Live: Performance
5. "Rubber 'n' Glue" An "absurd comedic drama" by Matthew B. Zrebski continues Pavement Productions' ongoing Micro New Works Festival. 8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Back Door Theatre, 4319 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd.; "pay what you will" admission, 503-312-6665

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