9/17/08 AM Clips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, South
By Andy Propst on Sep 17, 2008 | In East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, New England, South | Send feedback »
Washington Post
In All-Male 'Romeo & Juliet,' A Coy Affair
A rose by any other name might smell as sweet -- but how about a Juliet when played by a James?
Backstage: In Studio Theatre's 'Mecca,' Three Is a Magic Number
Martin Rayner Finds Chemistry With D.C. Stalwarts Hicken, Twyford
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Onstage Journal Blog
Shaw Festival 3: Mrs. Warren, Nicole Underhay, Buddy Norden
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Drama looks at Washington before nation's founding
His is one of the most recognizable faces in America -- George Washington, the first president of the United States.
Zany sisters return in Playhouse show
Apple Hill Playhouse gets a jump on the holiday season with its latest comedy, "Christmas Belles."
Great Big Sea is having a great big time
"It's exciting times in Pittsburgh," says Allen Doyle of Great Big Sea, noting that he met Penguins defensemen Hal Gill at a gig in late August.
Boston Globe
'Shakespeare' strikes gold
"How Shakespeare Won the West" makes an auspicious opening for the Huntington Theatre Company's first season under its new artistic director, Peter DuBois.
Revival of 'We Won't Pay!' is politics as usual
Despite the best efforts of Stephanie Clayman and Scott H. Severance, this production plods along, never building to the required comedic crescendo.
'Chorus Line' still gets kick from group dynamic
Boston Herald
‘Chorus Line’ kicks aren’t what they used to be
Don’t be surprised if there’s a run on sequins and top hats in Boston in the next week or two....
‘T Plays’ could be an underground hit
There’s a nasty stigma attached to theater that says it isn’t accessible to the masses. But there...
Sarasota Herald-Tribune 24/7 Blog
St. Petersburg Times
'By the Waters of Babylon' joins other plays that star a cast of two
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