Tuesday, June 3, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Online Sources

Playbill

* The Fantasticks, with Jones and Lamas, Begins Casa Mañana Run June 3
* Shanghai Moon, with Busch and Halston, Rises at Bay Street June 3
* Gotta Have Faith: Saved, the Musical, Opens in NYC June 3
* Avenue Q Plays Milestone Performance June 3
* Belber's Finally Makes West Coast Premiere June 3
* Adding Machine Hits 100 Performances in NYC; Cast Album in Stores June 3
* In the Heights Cast Recording in Stores June 3; Cast Will Sign CDs June 5
* PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Mary McCormack
* PHOTO CALL: 2008 Tony Award Preview — Best Leading Actor in a Musical Nominees
* Stephen Collins and Drew Lachey to Join Broadway's Spamalot
* FL's New Theatre Mixes Classics and Three World Premieres in 2008-09
* Producing Partners of Nice Work Musical Part Ways; Marshall Is Out, Connick Remains
* PHOTO CALL: Sneak Peek at Stephen Schwartz' Snapshots in CA

TheaterMania

Review: reasons to be pretty
Neil LaBute's latest war-between-the-sexes play is well acted but comes off as a "here we go again" enterprise.

Review: Len, Asleep in Vinyl
Carly Mensch's bland new play, about the relationship between a famous record producer and his aspiring musician son, offers few surprises.

Review: Stomp and Shout ('an Work it all Out)
It's difficult to determine what James Carmichael's new play about the FBI investigation into the 1963 recording of "Louie Louie" is really about.

* Valerie Harper and Chad Allen to Star in Pasadena Playhouse's Looped
* Stephen Collins and Drew Lachey Join Broadway Spamalot
* Byrd, Olds, Selby, et al. Set for LATW's Summer and Smoke

Broadway.com

* Stephen Collins and Drew Lachey Headed to Broadway's Spamalot
* Catered Affair Composer John Bucchino Gets New Revue, It's Only Life

Talkin' Broadway

Review: Len, Asleep in Vinyl
Oops, she did it again! That pernicious, blonde-ish bombshell - you know, the one who’s always splashed across the tabloids - just won’t give up her libidinous ways, even when she’s just off-center in the latest news cycle. As much as you might want to, you just can’t rip your eyes from her - watching her spin quietly into ruin is much more interesting than watching other people ascend to personal success. . . .

Review: reasons to be pretty
The ability of certain words to crumble mountains or command armies is well documented. But leave it to Neil LaBute to prove that a soft, seven-letter adjective is all that's needed to turn a boy into a man. . . .

nytheatre.com

Review: God Loves Tiny Tim at Theatre for the New City

CurtainUp

Review: 'reasons to be pretty'
Review: 'Len, Asleep in Vinyl'

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