Tuesday, June 3, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-day Collection - All

New York Magazine - Vulture Blog

‘Spelling Bee’ Queen Celia Keenan-Bolger on Playing Pregnant in ‘Saved,’ the Musical

Playbill

* PHOTO CALL: LaBute's reasons to be pretty Opens Off-Broadway
* New Volume of Atrainplays to Feature D'Abruzzo, Huffman, Mendoza and More
* Manhattan's Seaport Theatre Festival Announces Summer Programming
* Frank Wood to Join August: Osage County June 17
* Ari, Cassidy, Daniels, Dixon, Hart, Keith, Ragusa and More to Star in Mufti's Grind
* Easton, McClanahan and Sternhagen to Make a Recipe for Life June 10
* Paul Sills, Founder of Second City Improv Group, Dies at 80
* Porter, Phillips, Steele, Stern and Almedilla to Star in Bucchino's It's Only Life
* Harper and Allen to Star in Lombardo's Looped at Pasadena Playhouse
* Hartford Stage's Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore Adds Performances
* Eileen Atkins to Star in London Bow of Female of the Species

TheaterMania

Win, Place, and Show
Brooke Shields, Tommy Tune, Karen Olivo, Spencer Liff, and many more stars attend the Fred and Adele Astaire Awards, while Peter Gallagher, John Leguizamo, Claire Danes, Hugh Dancy and others come out for the Fidelity FutureStage Finale.

* D'Abruzzo, Douglas, Gillett, Huffman, Pedi, et al. Set for theAtrainplays
* Cassidy, Daniels, Dixon, Hart, Ragusa, et al. Cast in Musicals in Mufti Grind
* Frank Wood to Join August: Osage County Cast
* Director Paul Sills Dies at 80
* Atkins, Maxwelll-Smith, O'Neill, Thompson, et al. Set for Female of the Species
* Kathleen Marshalll Withdraws from Harry Connick's Nice Work If You Can Get It


Broadway.com

FIRST PERSON: Daniel Evans: Joining the Broadway Family

* Tony Winner Frank Wood to Join the Cast of August: Osage County
* Broadway Grosses: Numbers Down Across the Board
* Kathleen Marshall Withdraws from Gershwin Musical Starring Harry Connick

Talkin' Broadway

Interview with Kelli O'Hara

The Guardian

Rock, Oval House, London
A potentially fascinating play about Rock Hudson's sexuality is hampered by a thin script, writes Lyn Gardner

The First to Go, Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh
A play about Nazi atrocities serves some pertinent reminders, writes Mark Fisher

The Guardian - Performing Arts Blog

Michael Billington: Sunday openings could revitalise theatre
Mark Fisher: The price of success for Edinburgh comedy

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