Washington Post
From Synetic, A 'Carmen' That's Lithe On Its Feet
Don Jose may be eternally afflicted with love for a Gypsy siren, but in Synetic Theater's new adaptation of "Carmen," he's come down with something even more virulent: dance fever.
Scena's 'Godot': It's Half-Worth the Wait
If you're a community theater at loose ends, you might turn to something like "The Odd Couple": celebrated playwright, beloved script, indelible leading characters. Kinda foolproof.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Stage Review: In the Presence of Alan Stanford and Oscar Wilde
Richmond Times-Dispatch
A play that gives hope
'Charcoal Street' tells somber, but hopeful, tale of homelessness
On the aisle - theater notes
Monday, June 2, 2008
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