Wednesday, June 11, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-West, Southwest and Mountain Print


Chicago Tribune

Ode to Algren embodies spirit of writer and his city

Chicago Tribune - Theater Loop Blog

Chicago Shakespeare Theater: Savvy players in a political town
Chicago Shakespeare Theater is picking up its Tony Award Sunday for artistic excellence. On Monday, it showed it might just as well be for political savvy. Ever wonder how Chicago Shakespeare has managed to thrive on Navy Pier with the...

Chicago Sun-Times

How does 'Garden' grow? With knowledge of history
Site-specific 'War Garden' has roots in city's storied war years

'Brel's Lonesome Losers' paints riveting portrait thanks to standout cast
Jacques Brel, that Belgian-bred, Parisian-based musical storyteller whose songs chronicled the demi-monde and bohemian life of mid-century Europe ...

Time Out Chicago Blog

Non-Equity Jeff Awards wrap-up

Encore Michigan

Vaudeville - with a 21st-century twist
Hidden away on a non-descript block near Detroit's Fox Theatre sits one of Detroit's premier jazz clubs. But one Sunday each month an "old-timey" vaudeville show takes over the art ....

Ann Arbor News

P.T.D. revives Christie's definitive whodunit 'And Then There Were None' debuts Thursday
When it comes to Agatha Christie whodunnits, "And Then There Were None'' is a classic. That's one of the reasons the folks in Ypsilanti's P.T.D. Productions chose it for their next show, director Rick Katon said.

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

Cirque du Soleil plans October visit

Review: APT actor, director join forces to create a stronger, single piece from 2-part 'Henry IV'

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Review: Snapshots
When St. Louis Actors' Studio scheduled an original production in the final slot of its inaugural season, not a word of the script had been written. The only thing certain about the piece was that it would deal with the season's overall theme, the family dynamic.

Cleveland Plain-Dealer OnStage Blog

Busy weekend of theater descends on Cleveland June 12-15: Where in the world is Tony Brown?

Dallas Morning News

Former Dallas Morning News critic Tom Sime wants to scare you with his dramatic horror story Bloodletters before taking it to New York

Arizona Republic

Marni Nixon, whose voice starred as Eliza Doolittle in the film version, plays Mrs. Higgins in the touring production My Fair Lady.

Daily Camera

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