Saturday, May 31, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Weekend Edition - Mid-Atlantic, New England, Mid-West, Southwest

Washington Post

A 'Visit' With Very Familiar Faces of Broadway: Signature Plugs Into Star Power Of Rivera & Co.

For Actors and Audiences, Smoking Can Be a Drag
Shows Set in Earlier Eras Test Ban on Lighting Up

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

REP musical drama connects with many lives
"Eastburn Avenue," a new musical having its world premiere production by The REP, Point Park University's professional theatre company, is as intense as it is insightful.

Richmond Times-Dispatch

Cast goes crazy with 'Reefer Madness'

Providence Journal

Trinity gives itself an ovation with Pell Award
This is the first time that Trinity, which awards the prize every year, gave it to an organization.

Chicago Tribune

Let me tell you about this kid ...
If you're a teacher, if you have a friend who's a teacher, you know the hair-raising, heart-rending stories that all teachers seem to have up their sleeves. It's sort of a side benefit of the profession

Performances in 'Beggars' are rich; 'Doubt' fails to deliver much of it

Portraying Buddy Holly and the 'Lady' of letters

Stage ticker

Opening this week

Time Out Chicago Blog

Seasons of love for Season of Concern
Chicago promoter’s ordinance: Last day for public comment

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel

Review: 'Girl in the Frame' is a cute but uneven comedy

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Home is where the stage is
Theater troubadours are taking their families on the road. And it takes a lot of planning and family support.

Houston Chronicle

Sweeney Todd gets a new cut
Career of Sweeney director explodes

The Splasher explores urban art, vandalizing vandalism

John Cage performance is 'cheerful and strange'

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