10/3/08 AM Clips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, South
By Andy Propst on Oct 3, 2008 | In East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, New England, South | Send feedback »
Washington Post
'Grand Inquisitor': Peter Brook's Forbiddingly Cross Examination
It is Seville, in the time of the Spanish Inquisition, and Christ has returned. The people, overcome, fall to their knees. But the Cardinal Grand Inquisitor, who has just overseen the burning of 100 heretics, harbors no such feelings of gratitude or Rapture.
These 'Boyz' Win Hearts (and Souls)
Sad that the boys of N'Sync (well, some of them) have gone on to bigger and better things? Or are you unmoved by the New Kids on the Block reunion tour? Either way, there's a new group coming to town that could be the answer to your prayers
DC Theatre Scene
Review: The Underpants
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Onstage Journal Blog
Baker Street, dummie! And 'Off the Record'
Baltimore Sun
Without its high roller, 'Legally Blonde' falls flat
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury: The roughly 40,000 of you who will visit the Hippodrome Theatre in the next two weeks will deliberate on a controversial case. You must carefully weigh the evidence and render a verdict on whether Legally Blonde: The Musical is a tasteless rip-off or a clever homage.
Boston Globe
Pitch-perfect take on a '60s oddity
James Lapine's "Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing" tells the story of Mrs. Miller's meteoric rise - and quick crash - as a beloved national oddity.
Good times roll for ol' 'Show Boat'
As part of a season celebrating the work of Tony award-winner Susan Stroman, North Shore Music Theatre is reviving Harold Prince's 1994 version of this gem.
Stages: Wesley Savick takes a Midwest tour
Berkshire Eagle
The Rat Pack returns
The Rat Pack — it's a term that conjures up a more innocent but politically incorrect era.
Orlando Sentinel
Fiery jailhouse play set to open
Angel Cruz, in a fit of moral indignation, shoots the leader of a religious cult in the buttocks.
Miami Herald
Critic's Pick: `Silent Heroes' revisits Vietnam War era
Critic's Pick: `The Rant' premieres at New Theatre
Sarasota Herald Tribune
'Beethoven Lives Upstairs': Musical play is for families
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ATLArts Blog
'The Little Prince' @ 7 Stages
Charlotte News & Observer
Triangle theater roundup: Hidden Voices and more
Hidden Voices presents a show about abuse against women; Deep Dish presents an evening devoted to baseball; an opera singer joins "Best Little Whorehouse," and N.C. Theatre has to cancel its Sinatra show.
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