Friday, June 20, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-West, Southwest and Mountain Print


Chicago Tribune

Get 'Hay Fever' in Forest Park; biking at Morton Arboretum

Stage ticker

Chicago Sun-Times

Shaking it up
We begin today's class in Shakespeare 101 with a look at how the English language has morphed over the centuries. Case study: Consider the following line taken from Shakespeare's ...

Actors just the right type for 'Gutenberg' musical

It's 'Close' but no cigar for Sherman's comedy

Musical puts quirks of speed dating on the table

House Theatre benefit set for tonight

Minneapolis Star-Tribune

'Charlotte's Web' a classic story, well-staged
The justly famed children's book by E.B. White is told with humor and directness at Old Log Theater.

Encore Michigan

Macomb Center for the Performing Arts announces 2008-2009 season

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

Stylish ‘Midsummer’ retains its substance

Arts briefing

Cleveland Plain Dealer

A show of progress at Hanna Theatre

Dallas Morning News Over the Top Blog

'Cry-Baby' to close

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Shakespeare Dallas’ Othello is an unbalanced production

Denver Post

Inspiration blooms at Perry-Mansfield's New Works Festival

Rocky Mountain News

A 'Show' for all us freaks
It's certainly not a glide through life to be disabled today. But in its production of Side Show - the company's second - the Physically Handicapped Actors & Musical Artists League (PHAMALY) highlights both how far the United States has come and how far it has to go.

Director takes up arms as the star of 'Macbeth'

New dinner theater starts on a high note

Daily Camera

Colorado Shakespeare Festival stages Woody Guthrie show as its first musical
CSF begins its 51st season with a preview performance of "Macbeth" tonight at the Mary Rippon Theatre. "Macbeth" holds its official opening Saturday. "Woody Guthrie's American Song" previews June 27 and opens the following evening on the University Mainstage.
* 2008 Colorado Shakespeare Festival schedule

Review: PHAMALy's 'Side Show'

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