Saturday, June 21, 2008
ATW NewsClips - Mid-West, Southwest and Mountain Print
Chicago Sun-Times
Producers eye Landers show
Steppenwolf taking 'August' to London in fall
Daily Herald
Living out her dream at Goodman
Lina Kernan, about to make her Goodman Theatre debut in director Chuck Smith's revival of "Ain't Misbehavin'," counts herself among the lucky few who do.
Impressive debut for Sideshow's 1-man show
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
'Jasper Johns' rendered as abstract expression
Experimentation goes awry in Skewed Vision's attempt to use the Pop Art master as theatrical inspiration.
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Walker has four world premieres set Season includes a performance in a quarry and seven commissioned works
The Walker Art Center's 2008-09 Performing Arts season includes a quartet of world premieres amid seven works commissioned by the Minneapolis contemporary art museum in a slate that includes opera, dance, theater, music and plenty of hybrids.
Encore Michigan
Brokeback meets Prada this summer at Performance Network
Milwaukee Journal-Constitution
Family in the spotlight
Back from Afghanistan, Navy reservist takes the stage with his children in Shorewood
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Muny Kids come home for 'High School Musical'
Three actors who grew up here have big parts in the production.
Review: Troilus and Cressida
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jersey Boys' appeals to eyes, ears and heart at Playhouse Square
Houston Chronicle
Tamarie Cooper dishes up domestic goodness
"If only exercising could be like a beautiful ballet!" Tamarie Cooper wishes midway through her new show, yearning for a way to make her weight-loss regimen more enticing.
"Uncle Charlie" Hardwick is Houston's poster boy
Main Street Theater has tips for hosting a mouse in your house
Arizona Republic
Richard Baird brings new ideas
The 27-year-old self-taught actor is putting his stamp on Southwest Shakespeare's productions, as actor, director or both.
Review: 'A Little Bit of Water'
Review: 'My Fair Lady'
Preview: 'High School Musical'
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