Friday, July 4, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-West, Southwest and Mountain Print


Chicago Tribune

Review: 'Hay Fever' is the perfect thing to catch this summer

Stage ticker

Opening This week

Chicago Sun-Times (Associated Press Story)

Well hello, WALL-E! Animated film inspired by stage musical

Chicago Sun-Times

Two fine shows extend their runs
'Jacques Brel's Lonesome Losers of the Night', 'Golda's Balcony'

Actor primed for highly imaginative role in 'Willy Wonka'

Daily Herald

'Ain't Misbehavin' ' revival fills Goodman

'Wonka' coming to Navy Pier

Minneapolis Star-Tribune

From suffering, survival
Fresh Ink offers a series of stories celebrating the resiliency of the spirit. Sam Roberson chronicles his journey through childhood leukemia.

Detroit Free Press

Capitol Steps comedy group in Ann Arbor for 2 nights

Encore Michigan

Water Works sets its sight on a break-out year

Ann Arbor News

Capitol Steps back on 4th
Here's a shocker: The Capitol Steps return to the Power Center on Friday to lampoon politicians and current events with witty musical parodies as part of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival.

Louisville Courier-Journal

Review: ‘Pericles’ at Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
The hugely enjoyable production of “Pericles” makes shameless use of every plot device — storms, shipwrecks, ill-starred lovers, incest, a murderous queen and a maiden’s endangered virtue in a brothel. That’s just for starters.

Dallas Morning News Over the Top Blog

Hometown boy makes good in High School Musical

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Fort Worth Theatre's 'Jesus Christ Superstar'

Upcoming/Opening: Avenue Q, Betty Buckley, The Water Bearer's Dream

Arizona Republic

Preview: 'South Pacific'
South Pacific takes you away to an exotic island during World War II.

Denver Post

How did Matt and Ben hit the big time?

Rocky Mountain News

New Buddy an old hand
Actor shouldn't miss a beat as late replacement

'Bridge' a visual work of art
Plot takes on topics, but play's message is left to audience

Daily Camera

Colorado Light Opera presents season of opposites
CLO Producing Artistic Director Katherine Myers, in her second year at the helm of the company, wanted to reward CLO's patrons by giving them some diversity this season. She chose "A Little Night Music" (which opens Thursday) and "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying" (opening Saturday).

Review: 'Woody Guthrie's American Song' (Colorado Shakespeare Festival)

Collins: Boulder's Dinner Theatre gets satirical with new show

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