Sunday, June 8, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Tri-State, Mid-Atlantic, New England, Southern Print

New York Times

Public Theater’s Dreamer in Chief
Amid financial limits, Oskar Eustis is pursuing Joseph Papp’s dreams of a people’s stage.

Slide Show: People's Theater
A look at some of the shows produced at the Public Theater under its artistic director, Oskar Eustis.

The President and the Playwright
Book Review: 'DAWN, DUSK OR NIGHT - A Year With Nicolas Sarkozy' By Yasmina Reza

Bill Finegan, Arranger and Big-Band Leader, Dies at 91
Mr. Finegan arranged hits for Glenn Miller and Tommy Dorsey and then formed a big band with Eddie Sauter that was famed for skill, daring and very, very odd instruments.

Jonathan Lewis and Jonathan Adler
Lewis is the secretary of the board of the Neo-Futurists, a theater company in Chicago.

Gifted, Yes, but Not Enough
'Amadeus' @ Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

Bergen Record

Broadway doesn't trust its homegrown glamour

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

Shows enhanced when space is just right
It's an experience most frequent theatergoers know well. You go to see a play that you've heard really good things about and come away disappointed.

Richmond Times-Dispatch

On the Aisle

Boston Globe

Stephanie Umoh graduates from Boston Conservatory and heads for New York
Surprise opportunity adds twist to actress's final days at Boston Conservatory

One-act plays featured at Salem museum

Showcasing 25 years of musical theater

Orlando Sentinel

The curtain is falling on 2 big London musicals
Audiences say farewell to hobbits and Scarlett O'Hara. Say they're 'Gone with the Wind.'

Miami Herald

Musicals, revivals and a family drama are in the Tony mix
Good plays found a home on Broadway this season, though on this Sunday before the 62nd annual Tony Awards, not so many of them are still open for business.

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Handelman: A moment with the Bard inspires young minds

From hot flash to 'Menopause, the Musical'
Jeanie Linders had no idea what she was launching when she came up with the idea for "Menopause, the Musical."

St. Petersburg Times

Forever Plaid forever a treat

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