Friday, June 20, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Tri-State Print


New York Times

Relationships and the City, and a Little Band of Gold
Brooke Berman’s slight but enjoyable comedy-drama is about a couple planning to wed after 15 years (mostly) together.

A Ditsy Life Takes a Detour
Samuel Adamson’s “Some Kind of Bliss” is a beautifully written if somewhat slight play.

PUBLIC LIVES; When Brush With Broadway Ends, She’ll Play On
(Heidi Rodewald)

The End of ‘A Catered Affair’
“A Catered Affair” will close on Broadway after the matinee on July 27.

A Theatrical Revival
David Hyde Pierce returns to Broadway next season in a revival of the 1934 comedy “Accent on Youth.”

A Whole Lot of Love Songs, Gay, Straight, Young, Old
Love songs are scrutinized with a sophisticated 21st-century eye in “New Love Songs,” the singer Michael Winther’s tender, witty show at the Metropolitan Room.

New York Daily News

'Cirque' promises acrobatic twist
There are shows that are spellbinding. And there are ones that are spine-bending. "Cirque Dreams: Jungle Fantasy," opening Thursday at the Broadway Theatre, promises to be both. The circus presents an international company.

Newsday

Fast Chat: Charles Busch

New York Post

No 'Faith' in director
Oscar Winner's skill questioned on B'way

New York Sun

New Victory Wins Arts Education Award

'A Perfect Couple': A Generation and Its Discontents

New York Journal-News

This NYC ‘Hamlet’ goes down in flames
Picture the diminutive Robin Williams, at his most manic, playing Shakespeare's "melancholy Dane," and you won't have to go stand around all day in the park for a chance to see Michael Stuhlbarg approximate Williams

ny1

Review: "Hamlet"
"Hamlet" has been done to death -- but the Public Theater's production has a new concept that, for better or worse, sparks new life into the old classic.

New York Observer Culture Blog

Gyllenhaal Leads Atlantic Theater Lineup

Star-Ledger

No more trims for 'Shkspr (Abridged)'
To abridge or not to abridge? That was the question Jason King Jones had to answer about the show he would direct at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Outdoor Stage.

Bergen Record

Edith Piaf comes to life this weekend at FDU's Becton Theatre

Albany Times-Union

'Gutenberg!' silly and eccentric
Silly doesn't even begin to describe "Gutenberg! The Musical!," which is making its regional premiere at Stageworks/Hudson.

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