Washington Post
Beyond the Beat
Annual Hip-Hop Theater Festival Explores Genre's Place in Dance, Drama and Spoken Word
A New Troupe Deviates Far From the Norm
A quick look around the rehearsal room and it's clear that Deviated Theatre is not your typical troupe: One performer rolls away a unicycle while a couple of actors munch on carrots, an aerialist unrigs her crimson silks from the ceiling grid and a stagehand gathers assorted costumes and a basket...
Mini Reviews
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Stage Preview: 'The History Boys' is an interesting reach for Little Lake
Richmond Times-Dispatch
The Shakespeare play at Agecroft -- you'll like it
Boston Globe
Fifty-two years later, 'Anger' is fiery and fresh
'Burdick' taps into mysteries of creative process
Stages: For 'Seagull,' director dove into translation
Providence Journal
These songs from long ago still stir the patriotic spirit
“You’re a grand old flag, you’re a high-flying flag, and forever in peace may you wave …”
Berkshire Eagle
Pageant world takes center stage
Playwright/ actor Mark Setlock acknowledges he knew very little about the world of child pageants until, that is, three years ago when he saw the HBO documentary, "Living Dolls."
Berkshire Stages
A digest of what's playing on regional stages based upon reviews by Berkshire Eagle theater critic Jeffrey Borak
Orlando Sentinel
Moonlight Players' theater season is something to sing about
Theatergoers in Lake have come to expect a surprise when the Moonlight Players announce their schedule for the next season.
Orlando Sentinel Attention Must Be Paid Blog
David Lee heading to NY Fringe
Orlando Weekly
Live Active Cultures
Dear Orlando Sentinel, Listen, we have to talk...
...The worst part is that you don’t care about the arts the way you used to. Local culture was once a strong suit, but no longer. It’s been sliding over the years: First you stopped telling me about auditions; then you quit going to many of the “smaller” shows in town. But this is the unkindest cut of all – now you’re treating arts as an afterthought to travel, barely sparing a score of sentences on the subject. Your interest in books is half of what it used to be, and there’s hardly a mention of dance or music anymore. The only area where your appetite appears undiminished is advertising, which doesn’t surprise me in the least. ...
Miami Herald Drama Queen Blog
Help a kid get to Scotland
Meshaun Labrone Arnold (in the white shirt at right) is an intense, expressive actor who will open next week in The Hate U Gave: The Tupac Shakur Story, a Ground Up & Rising production of Arnold's play about the slain rapper.
Sun-Sentinel
'Zero Hour' scores big with spot-on performance
A volcano explodes nightly in the Broward Stage Door Theatre, spewing flame and lava over the audience without benefit of special effects.
St. Petersburg Times
Farm girl luminous in Banyan Theater's 'Moon for the Misbegotten'
'The King and I': Tarpon musical is a royal lesson in tolerance
Charlotte News & Observer
In the Wings: Triangle theater and dance roundup
Friday, July 4, 2008
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