Tuesday, June 10, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-Day Collection - All

Orlando Sentinel - Attention Must Be Paid Blog

Look for local on Tony Awards

Chad Jones' Theater Dogs Blog

`Blonde’ begat blonde moments

Chicago Tribune - Theater Loop Blog

Steppenwolf Theatre's Joan Allen to return to stage

Back Stage

Crazy for 'Cry-Baby'
When she was growing up in California, Alli Mauzey's dream was to be a professional soccer player. "I never said as a kid that I wanted to be a famous actress," she says.

Playbill

* Lily Tomlin to Offer Laughs at Chicago's Rosemont Theatre
* Frayn's Afterlife Premieres at London's National Theatre June 10
* "Theater Talk" Celebrates the Tony Awards with Two Specials
* Maxwell Will Perform Scenes From an Execution for Potomac Theatre Project
* Yom Kippur to Play Manhattan's WorkShop Theater, July 16-Aug. 2
* Edward Albee's Occupant Extended Again in NYC
* "Oxford Companion to the American Musical" Due in Stores June 12
* Dr. Moreau, Jerry Springer, Machos Are Among Jeff Award Winners in Chicago
* Lion King to Perform on NBC's "Today Show"
* Tony Winner Mitchell to Play Fire Island June 28

TheaterMania

* Baldwin, Dvorsky, Lewis, Murney, Vogt, et al. Set for Music Circus Season
* French & Saunders - Still Alive to Play West End in October
* 2008 Jeff Award Winners Are Announced

Broadway.com

FIRST PERSON: Jim Norton: Conor McPherson's Poetry of the Everyday

* Young Frankenstein, Little Mermaid & A Catered Affair Get Slots on Tony Telecast

Talkin' Broadway

Twin Cities Reviews: T'Sherlock Holmes' Final Adventure', 'Robber Bridegroom', 'Constance Wilde'
St. Louis Reviews: 'Thoroughly Modern Millie,' 'Snapshots'
Review: Nixon's Nixon
Review: The Caretaker at BTF

nytheatre.com

Review: Benefactors

The Guardian

Michael Frayn's life and work
In pictures: Some of the playwright's recent productions as his new play, Afterlife, opens at the National Theatre in London

The Guardian - Performing Arts Blog

Andrew Haydon: Star bores: which great plays have awful leads?
David Lau: The Young Vic bursts into the Jerwood Pod

Whatsonstage.com

Review: Romeo & Juliet (Open Air)
Review: Dickens Unplugged

Whatsonstage.com - Off-West End and Fringe

Fringe Benefits
How do we define the tumultuously busy London theatre around the fixed centre of the West End and the monoliths of the National Theatre, the RSC (not that they have...

London Theatre Guide

First Night Feature: Dickens Unplugged
With the run of costume dramas and the rise of I’d Do Anything, Charles Dickens is back in vogue, writes Matthew Amer.

First Night Feature: The Harder They Come
Based on the 1970s hit crime film responsible for launching Jimmy Cliff to fame, reggae musical The Harder They Come comes to the Playhouse.

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