Tuesday, July 8, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, and Southern Print


Washington Post

In N.Y., Comedies Bursting the Seams
The comeback phenomenon on Broadway this year doesn't involve a person, but a reflex.

Providence Journal

Theater review: A fine Stratagem for your evening
It’s a little wordy, but The Beaux’ Stratagem also contains some amusing moments, and at 2nd Story Theatre it’s sporting some real talent in the leads.

Graduates provide the scripts for Brown/Trinity Playwrights Rep
For four summers now, Lowry Marshall has relied on her “little black book” to come up with talent for the Brown/Trinity Playwrights Repertory Theater. The annual festival just doesn’t have the staff and the wherewithal to conduct a national search for new plays, said Marshal, the Brown theater professor who oversees the event. So she calls on former students who are now making names for themselves.

Berkshire Eagle

Berkshire Stages
A digest of what's playing on regional stages based upon reviews by Berkshire Eagle theater critic Jeffrey Borak. Capsules include publication date of the review, closing date of the production, and production running time.

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.

Sarasota Herald-Tribune 24/7 Blog

James Barbour to star in Broadway "Tale"

St. Petersurg Times

Coward's 'Private Lives' next up for Shimberg Playhouse

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