Monday, June 23, 2008

ATW NewsClips - Tri-State Print


New York Times

A Bunny, Too, Can Strut and Fret Upon This Stage
For all the lurid sex, gunfire and madcappery, this Polish production of “Macbeth” is ultimately tedious and uninvolving.
* Audio Slide Show: Macbeth in Brooklyn

Dutiful Grandsons Down Yonder in the Paw-Paw Patch
Perhaps you’re one of those people who have long lamented, “If only ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ had been funnier and had starred actors with some chemistry.” Your wait is over.

For One Night, a Feeling of Caramoor on the Seine
Pieces by Gershwin, Copland, Leonard Bernstein and the French composer Gabriel Fauré were strung together for the opening concert of the Caramoor International Music Festival.

Theatre de la Jeune Lune to Close
The Tony Award-winning theater in Minneapolis is closing and will be sold to repay a $1 million debt.

Theater Notes
The choreographer Bill T. Jones is back at work in the theater, “Arias With a Twist” extends and more theater news.

New York Daily News

New 'Macbeth' uses Polish ploy
Polish director Grzegorz Jarzyna's bold but bizarre "Macbeth" is high on style and low on impact, but not without distinction. It's the first "Macbeth" that made me laugh, though I didn't hear myself because I was wearing headphones.

New York Post

A 'Couple' worth the comment

New York Sun

Starting Over on the American Stage
Actress Meital Dohan has racked up Israel's most prestigious awards and nominations for her work on the stage and on the big and small screens. So the obvious next move might not necessarily be an off-Broadway production in an 89-seat theater. Yet…

Toil and Trouble in the Tobacco Warehouse

New York Magazine

Jeremy McCarter on Hamlet

The New Yorker

John Lahr: The Public Theatre’s “Hamlet.”

Star-Ledger

Too bad Simon was right about his 'Girl'
In his first memoir, Neil Simon called it "a play that I wasn't very fond of. It didn't ring true. It wasn't good enough."

Albany Times-Union

Falling in love with ATF's 'Love Song'

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