10/3/08 AM Clips - California, Pacific Northwest
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Los Angeles Times
Mary Shelley at 826LA
The 'Frankenstein' author comes back from the dead for a good cause.
'Hamlet' at A Noise Within
So you've heard of 'Hamlet,' have you? Director Michael Michetti manages to make...
'The Women'
Circus Theatricals wisely sticks with Clare Boothe Luce's script about the...
Skeletons tumble out of the closet in 'Razorback' at Theatre Theater
Also reviewed: 'The Way We Get By' at Gardner Stage 3; 'Elephant Man' at...
'Speech & Debate' playwright Stephen Karam remains youthful
Stephen Karam sees himself writing about other topics. But mining the teen...
Los Angeles Daily News
'This Beautiful City'
A city - and a movement - in transition, presented with vibrancy and theatricality
To see or not to see? No question
Go get thee to Hamlet
Orange County Register Theater by Paul Hodgins Blog
Stephen Schwartz plays Costa Mesa this weekend
Top five theater blog posts for September
L.A. CityBeat
CURRENTLY PLAYING October 2, 2008
[capsule reviews]
San Francisco Weekly
Fanny-Pack Fun
Comedy musical duo That's What She Said mocks lesbian culture stereotypes with song.
Contra Costa Times
Rosie the Riveter musical to be staged on Red Oak Victory in Richmond
WWII-era play runs in Richmond through Oct. 26
Review: 'Irma La Douce' musical revived by 42nd Street Moon
Seattle Times
How to score free Live Theatre Week tickets
The scoop on how to score free tickets to Theatre Puget Sound's 2008 Live Theatre Week, coming up Oct. 13-19.
Seattle Repertory Theatre's "The Three Musketeers"
"The Night Watcher": A thoughtful meditation on nurturing others' children
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
'All the King's Men:' Charismatic leaders who do good while being bad
Intiman's production of "All the King's Men" casts a spotlight on charismatic leaders who make good while being bad.
SCT's 'Night of the Living Dead' melds high camp and horror
"Night of the Living Dead" at Seattle Children's Theatre is more startling than terrifying.
The Oregonian
Five Live: Performance
1. "Mama's Got a Brand New Bag" Kate Finn and Rick Weiss throw some new change-ups...
2. "Menopause the Musical" In another nod to baby-boomer demography, this off-Broadway ...
4. "Angel Street" A cast with the likes of Vana O'Brien, Valerie Stevens and John Steinkamp ...
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