Sunday, June 15, 2008

ATW NewSClips - Mid-West, Southwest and Mountain Print

Chicago Tribune

"Cirque Shaghai: Gold" vs. Cirque du Soleil's "Kooza": Which cirque is right for you?

'Last Days of Judas' has a few words about guilt

St. Paul Pioneer Press

'Our Town' is moving as an opera, too

Detroit Free Press

The lure of Stratford
The gas alone ran $50; the border crossing, $4.25. Decent seats cost $70-$110, not counting taxes and a U.S.-to-Canadian exchange rate that often dips below par.

'Hamlet' to 'The Music Man': Reviews of 4 shows

Tony Award show highlights

Ann Arbor News

No dog, but a lot of laughter
First things first. There's no canine in the comedy "The Little Dog Laughed,'' with performances starting Thursday at Performance Network Theatre. But there is male nudity, meaning Douglas Carter Beane's laugh-a-minute comedy is for adults only.

Milwaukee Journal-News

Dark ‘August’ looks to roar through Tonys

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Mel at the Muny: Brooks' show opens 90th season

Modern 'Troilus' is tough, lush and 'lovely'

Louisville Courier-Journal

A new approach to 'Julius Caesar'

Cleveland Plain Dealer - Onstage Blog

In 'Jersey Boys,' the Four Seasons get busted in Cleveland; here's the real story

Summer Fun at the Cleveland Play House With "Girls Night" and "Late Nite Catechism 2": Tony Brown Theater Review

Cincinnati Enquirer

St. X grad hoping for Tony
Andy Blankenbuehler will be at Radio City Music Hall tonight, trying to pick up Broadway's biggest honor as choreographer for "In the Heights."

Dallas Morning News

Productions in the top four categories are expected to dominate theater's Tony Awards

Shakespeare Dallas nails the big stuff in season-opener 'Othello'

Denver Post

What's tony in Tony-town?

Theatre Group moving to New Denver Civic

Daily Camera

Len Barron performs his one-man Einstein show for Mothers Acting Up

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