Wednesday, June 18, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, and Southern Print


Washington Post

Backstage: Theater of War
The Performers in 'Stuff Happens' Step Into Roles of Very Familiar Players On the World Stage

Imagination Stage's New Season
The Bethesda-based company, which does plays for kids and families, will offer two world premieres next season, plus, in a new wrinkle for Imagination Stage, a main stage piece for tots.

Philadelphia Inquirer

An emotional Prince centers this 'Hamlet'
Shakespeare in the Park works its magic again. The play begins while it's still daylight, and when Marcellus, seeing the ghost of the King, cries out to Horatio, "Look, where it comes again!" everyone turned to look....

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Stage Review: 'Salome' seduces with its surprises

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Meticulous 'Salome' lingers over details
Oscar Wilde's "Salome" has never had an easy time of it. Its first London production in 1892 was abandoned when England's Lord Chamberlain banned it. Wilde published the play in French in 1893 instead.

Boston Globe

In 'Self-Defense,' the oddest of couples

'Ladies Man' has some fun with adapted farces

Berkshire Eagle

'Bee' is soothing b-a-l-m

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Bard's work cool enough without hipness of '60s
As You Lke It @ Georgia Shakes

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