Thursday, June 5, 2008

ATW Newsclips - Late Day Links - All

New York Magazine - Vulture Blog

New Sondheim Musical Finally Opening This Fall, Directed by John Doyle

Miami Herald - Drama Queen Blog

Ordinary "Nation"
And you just thought big political drama was grinding to a close this week. Though the Obama-Clinton primary duke-out is apparently over, another exploration of politics -- and, more significantly, ethics -- is going on at Florida Stage through June 15.

Orlando Sentinel - Attention Must Be Paid Blog

'Les Mis' in concert planned for Seaside fundraiser

Variety

Broadway's 'Macbeth' in the black
This "Macbeth" wasn't cursed. The recent Broadway revival of Shakespeare's Scottish play recouped its $1 million investment, according to producers. Show becomes one of five new productions from the 2007-08 season to make it into the black before season's end.

Reuters

Digital era examined at Edinburgh Fringe festival
The bright and dark sides of the digital era will be explored at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, the anarchic sideshow to the world's largest annual celebration of the arts in the Scottish capital.

Playbill

* Dorsen, Cumming, Reichel and Berger to Direct 2008 O'Neill Conference Selections
* Brooke, Cooper, Legrand and Wilmot Cast in Royal Festival Hall's Wizard of Oz
* PHOTO CALL: 2008 Kleban Awards
* PHOTO CALL: Body Awareness Opens Off-Broadway
* Byrne, Fishburne, Patinkin, Tomlin and Waters Will Be Tony Presenters
* Bobby Cannavale Joins MCC's One-Night Fat Pig Reading

TheaterMania

* UK to Get Two Wizard of Oz Productions in 2008
* Jersey Boys Stars to Appear at Prince Music Theater Gala

Broadway.com

FRESH FACE: Rondi Reed of August: Osage County

* Bobby Cannavale Will Star in One-Night-Only Reading of LaBute's Fat Pig
* Patinkin, Fishburne, Tomlin & More Added to List of Tony Presenters

nytheatre.com

Review: Standing Clear

The Times UK

Review: Hysteria, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London
A pity there’s no powerful impression of suffering; the ideas behind the piece are fascinating and demand radical treatment

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