Wednesday, June 18, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Online Sources


Playbill

* Summer and Smoke, with Kudisch and Zimmerman, Materializes at L.A. Theater Works June 18
* The Who's Tommy, with Ripley, Hendryx and Pevec, Begins June 18
* Barrington's Mysteries Are Solved Beginning June 18
* Voices of Swords Begins Limited Urban Stages Run June 18
* Winther and Grigsby Offer New Love Songs at the Metropolitan Room June 18-30
* [title of show] Box Office Opens June 18 with Half-Price Ticket Event
* Celebrating Lincoln's Bicentennial, Musical Abe Will Premiere in Illinois in 2009
* Dennehy Stars in O'Neill's Hughie and Beckett's Krapp's Last Tape June 18-Aug. 31
* Gypsy Tony Winner LuPone at Work on Memoir
*LaBute's reasons to be pretty to Arrive on Broadway in 2009
* MGM Star Cyd Charisse, Who Danced with Astaire and Kelly, Is Dead at 87
* Whorehouse Goes Public Again in NYC, This Time in Intimate Concert
* Sales of Legally Blonde Recording Boosted by MTV Reality Series
* Mason's The Ultimate Jew Will Close in July
* Mateo, Negri, Christopher, Colmer, Santagata Will Rumble in West Side Story for Alabama Shakespeare
* PHOTO CALL: Celebrating the Release of Charles Strouse's Memoir

TheaterMania

Peter Filichia's Diary: The American Theatre Wing Doesn't Wing It

Review: Liz Callaway: The Beat Goes On
The Broadway star's solo cabaret act at Feinstein's is a delicious tribute to the 1960s.

Review: Hamlet
Michael Stuhlbarg gives a surprisingly hammy performance in Oskar Eustis' badly directed version of Shakespeare's most famous tragedy.

Review: The Mystery of Irma Vep
Arena Stage's production of Charles Ludlam's delightful romp falls short of its intended hilarity.

* Neil LaBute's reasons to be pretty to Move to Broadway
* MGM Star Cyd Charisse Is Dead
* Classical Theater of Harlem to Present Free Outdoor Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death
* Gettelfinger, Osborne, Peterson, et al. Set for Goodspeed's Half a Sixpence

Broadway.com

* Movie Musical Legend Cyd Charisse Dead at 87
* Jackie Mason: The Ultimate Jew to Close on 7/20

Talkin' Broadway

Review: After a Hundred Years in Minneapolis

Review: Hamlet
When Elizabeth Kübler-Ross introduced her model for the Five Stages of Grief in her 1969 book On Death and Dying, she must have been foreseeing Michael Stuhlbarg's performance in the title role of the new production of Hamlet at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. . . .

CurtainUp

Review: Hamlet

nytheatre.com

Review: Vincent River
Review: Some Kind of Bliss

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