Monday, June 30, 2008

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


Washington Post

'Inside/Out': Riveting Tales of Disabilities -- Firsthand
Compelling true stories were promised and delivered in "Inside/Out . . . Voices From the Disability Community," presented over the weekend at the Kennedy Center's Family Theater...

Boston Herald

Cole Porter revue feels flat
Like a teenage boy sprouting his first chest hair, the American Repertory Theatre is going through an awkward...

‘Tip’ speaks to today’s war, politics
I don’t know much about politics, and I know even less about Thomas P. “Tip” O’Neill....

Orlando Sentinel Attention Must Be Paid Blog

Primus Prize winner named

Miami Herald

TV greased the wheels of success
Q: Could you give an update on what happened after the reality show Grease: You're The One That I Want? How did the Broadway show do? Are the TV winners still playing the roles of Sandy and Danny?

Sun-Sentinel

Career of Zero Mostel recreated in one-man show
A volcano explodes nightly in the Broward Stage Door theater, spewing flame and lava over the audience without benefit of special effects.

Revival of 1992 comedy suffers from overwrought staging
Wendy Wasserstein's 1992 comedy "The Sisters Rosensweig" seemed to affirm, among other things, that the playwright took over the mantle of what passed for American boulevard comedy from Neil Simon. An Outer Critics Circle Award winner, it moved to Broadway in early '93, extended its hit status and was nominated for several Tonys, among which Madeline Kahn snared Best Actress.

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