8/25/08 AM Clips - Tri-State
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New York Times
The Plot’s a Tangle; Its Setting, Not at All
Nature takes its course in high style in the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s inspiriting production of “Cymbeline.”
Antsy Adolescents Romp at Edinburgh Festivals
Significant shows at the Edinburgh International Festival and the Festival Fringe considered the anxieties and preoccupations of contemporary youth.
‘A Puzzling Obsession’
NYTimes.com Exclusive: Hunter Bell, who co-stars in the musical "[title of show],” in a home video production of a short play he wrote as a child.
Bowling for Broadway
Hanging out with Hunter Parrish, the newest cast member of “Spring Awakening” on Broadway.
Arts, Briefly: Casting Notes
'Boys Life' @ Second Stage; Dan Butler replaces Larry Pine in 'Beast' @ NYTW
Arts, Briefly: Footnotes
The New York-bound production of “Vanities — A New Musical,” opening Friday at the Pasadena Playhouse in California, has announced Feb. 2 as the date of the first preview on Broadway. ... Drew Lachey (“Spamalot”) will be the host of the 17th annual Broadway on Broadway concert
New York Post
'Elizabeth: Off with its head
It's a pretty bold move for a modern author to feature William Shakespeare as a central character. Tom Stoppard pulled it off successfully with "Shakespeare in Love,"...
New York Sun
A Theatrical Tribute to Fela Kuti
Halfway through previews of his rousing, dance-filled musical, "Fela!" which opens September 4 for a two-and-a-half-week run, the choreographer Bill T. Jones, 56, was still fine-tuning sequences every afternoon. He has won every possible accolade as a…
From the Mouths of Ex-Cons: 'The Castle'
New York Journal News
Purchase's new music man
Wiley Hausam comes to Purchase PAC with a background in opera, theater, education, programming and artist representation. But it's the fact that his dad was a traveling salesman that might help him most in his new post.
New York Magazine - Fall Preview Articles
Sexed-Up Chekhov
When they wanted virile, they called in Peter Sarsgaard.
Top Girl
Elizabeth Marvel on rats in the theater (human and otherwise).
The Equines of Equus
A chat with Daniel Radcliffe’s six onstage companions.
This Could Drive a Person Crazy
After a decade’s gestation and four titles, Stephen Sondheim’s Road Show finally rolls into town.
TomKat Takes Manhattan
Tom Cruise recalls the fall he and Katie Holmes spent in New York.
Billy Elliot: The Musical: The Primer
There’s often a question, when a hit show comes over from London, of whether it’ll translate from the British.
Raúl Esparza, Always Grateful
Raúl Esparza is headed into Speed-the-Plow, David Mamet’s ferocious comedy about Hollywood hustling.
Vulture's Recommend-o-Matic
Scientology or Sondheim?
The Season in Theater
A Tale of Two Cities, Mandy Patinkin in The Tempest, and more
The New Yorker
Hilton Als: A family’s secrets are revealed in “The First Breeze of Summer.”
Bergen Record
"Absinthe": a decadent circus with a big "wow" factor (Associated Press review)
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