Wednesday, May 28, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Mid-West and Mountain Print

Chicago Sun-Times

Triviality is getting to be a habit with even best 'Nunsense' shows
Hedy Weiss: As far as I know, "Nunsense," Dan Goggin's knowingly silly little interactive musical hit, has not yet been performed at the Vatican. But since its debut in 1985, the show (an offshoot of a popular greeting card line) has had many thousands of productions ...

Minneapolis Star-Tribune

Guthrie designer soars to new heights in Paris
Award-winning French architect Jean Nouvel -- who designed the Guthrie Theater -- has been chosen to build a Paris skyscraper that officials said will be the city's most important architectural landmark since the Eiffel Tower.

'Bulrusher' both magical and touching
Eisa Davis' imaginative play about a foundling girl with strange powers gets an evocative staging by director Marion McClinton.

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Review: Complacency of Silence: Darfur
Drama about Darfur drowns in lectures

Review: The Tragedy of King Richard III
Fine performers heat up Shakespeare's 'Richard III.'

Stages St. Louis schedules first holiday production

Denver Post

Teenage "Cats" fans lap it up like cream

[Note - no news articles found in the papers from the southwest this AM]

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