Wednesday, June 11, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Tri-State Print


New York Times

Scottish Play Gets Polish Makeover
A Polish-language production of “Macbeth” opens next week on a specially constructed, two-story stage in a warehouse on the Brooklyn waterfront.
---- Video Trailer: 'TR Warszawa Macbeth'

A Big Sound From a Voice for Wide-Open Spaces
The Broadway belter Martin Vidnovic has charisma, but his voice is too big for the Metropolitan Room, where he performed a tribute to Sergio Franchi on Monday.

New York Post

Riedel: 'Strange' talk in Tonys
Everybody on Broadway's been complaining about how boring and predictable this year's Tony Awards are going to be. And yet, if you look closely at your Shubert Alley tea leaves, you can discern the makings of an upset or two. For instance, Kelli O'Hara is going to topple Patti LuPone. I'm kidding, I'm...

Excavating 'Elliot,' diggers get the hole picture

They've yet to strike oil or unearth the remains of a sin gle producer. But they're still digging "Billy Elliot,"...

Village Voice

Three New Plays Struggle With Information by Michael Feingold

Jollyship the Whiz-Bang: Born to Rum by Alexis Soloski

Annie Baker's Photo Realism by Alexis Soloski

New York Observer

Sing Out, LuPone! My Tony Tipsheet

Newsday

FREE Players star in 'Guys and Dolls' at Commack
A cast of more than 50 Ll actors with disabilities will perform the musical "Guys and Dolls" at the Suffolk Y Jewish Community Center.

NY1

Review: "Saved"

New York Observer - Culture Czar Blog

Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons Set for Broadway Impressionism

Bergen Record

Review: 'Little Sho of Horrors'

Little Shop of Horrors” is, or ought to be, fun.

Princeton Packet

Review: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
Review: 'Annie Get Your Gun’

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