Thursday, July 3, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Tri-State Print

New York Times

Balkan Tale: Blood Ties, and Ties to Home
“Marko the Prince” is an ambitious portrait of a fictional shell-shocked village on the border of Bosnia and Serbia in the summer of 1992.

Broadways Lights Will Stay On
After two and a half months of talks Actors’ Equity Association reached a tentative agreement with the Broadway League, averting a strike.

The Show May Go On
The Wilmette Theater hopes to come to the rescue of a beleaguered production of “Ragtime.”

As Saloon Swinger, Wopat Tries a Little Tenderness
In a fundamental way Tom Wopat, who is performing Thursdays through July 31 at the Metropolitan Room, is a keeper of the flame of the Sinatra saloon tradition.

Newsday

Review: 'Man of La Mancha' at Engeman Theater
"The Impossible Dream" must have rung with particular resonance for Richard Dolce Saturday night. While his business partner, executive director Kevin O'Neill, is accustomed to startups...

New York Sun

Collective: Unconscious Forced To Close
Collective: Unconscious, the Lower Manhattan group dedicated to experimental and alternative theater, will be forced to close for good at the end of this month when its current lease ends. According to the collective's publicist, plumbing problems in…

Broadway Producers, Actors Reach Labor Agreement

Time Out New York

Shepard via Ireland
Sam Shepard prowls the Public Theater on a Celtic tiger.

Review: Stitching
In-yer-face British playwright Anthony Neilson explores a very ugly love affair.

Review: Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy
Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy is a tacky, cheesy collection of animal acts performed by human beings.

Review: Explicit Vows
First comes love, then comes marriage, then—according to John Jiler—the straight jacket.

Review: A Brush with Georgia O’Keeffe
A theatrical bioplay tries to capture the story of a great American painter.

Time Out NY Blog

Farewell, The Good The Bad & The Ugly
After eight years, The Good The Bad & The Ugly is closing. Heartbreaking, we know, but their brand Judi Rosen New York will continue. They’re going out with a bang, of course, with a...

New York Magazine Vulture Blog

Katie Holmes Not Selling Tickets on Broadway; Plus: Tom Cruise Heading to the Stage?

nypress
Cirque-et Party
A jungle setting is somehow right for the most homoerotic show on Broadway

Hartford Courant

'Altar Boyz' A Gentle Spoof Of Boy Bands, Christian Rock
The off-Broadway show centers on five young men from Ohio — a mismatched group of misfits — who form a fictitious Christian boy band to spread the word of the Lord.

Stamford Center For The Arts In Fiscal Trouble
The Stamford Center for the Arts is facing a financial crisis and a shake-up in its leadership.

Hartford Advocate

Nightmares and Guilt
A play at TheaterWorks explores the tragedy of losing a child

Star-Ledger

Arts notes
Summer's tale - Is "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)" extending its run because the three actors need more time to perform all 37 plays?

Bergen Record

Englewood's BergenPac gets help from public

Albany Times-Union

'Pageant Play' debuts with laughs at parental dreams

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