11/4/08 AM Clips - Mid-West, Southwest, Mountain
By Andy Propst on Nov 4, 2008 | In Central U.S., Mid-West, Southwest, Mountain
Chicago Tribune Theater Loop Blog
$44 tickets downtown for election night
Chicago Sun-Times
A take-no-prisoners approach to 'Celebrity'
For years I've imagined a play in which three fabled literary hermits -- Samuel Beckett, J.D. Salinger and Thomas Pynchon -- met in some remote roadside ...
Theatre in Chicago
Lillian Hellmania! To Play Three Chicago Theatres
Lillian Hellmania!, a moveable feast of a festival celebrating the work of one of the most talented and controversial American writers of the twentieth century, ...
Time Out Chicago Blog
Amy Morton reminds you of the power of your vote
Studs and curry: a fond remembrance
Daily Herald
Local theater scene moving beyond color
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Totalitarianism down on the farm
An inventive and physical style gets overwhelmed by a too-literal adaptation of Orwell's allegory on Stalinism at the Southern Theater
Memories in abstraction
This meditation on three women who wrestle to maintain their memories of a dead brother has a literary beauty but an emotional coolness
Encore Michigan
Come out for Lucky Strike to support the Saugatuck Center for the Arts Nov. 7
‘Sleuth’ an unconventional murder mystery
What's the old adage about judging a book by its cover? And how does that apply to a playbill? These are the questions resonating in my mind having just seen The Jewish Ensemble Theatre's latest ...
A force more powerful than geeks and nerds at the BoarsHead
It's no secret that local playwright Joseph Zettelmaier is one of the industry's rising young stars. An adjunct lecturer at Eastern Michigan University and ....
Cincinnati CityBeat
Review: Turn of the Screw
Kelly Mengelkoch and Josh Stamoolis capture both the dry wit and the mounting hysteria of the narrative
CinStages Buzz Blog
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Review: In 'Hollow,' young cast gives new life to an old tale
Ichabod Crane, the lanky schoolmaster of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, is pretty much doomed to caricature, whether in live action or animated cartoon portrayals. But there’s more substance to the character in The Hollow, a ...
Rocky Mountain News
Paul Newman tribute, premieres highlight Denver Film Fest schedule
The festival opens Nov. 13 with a screening of "The Brothers Bloom" and concludes Nov. 22 with "Last Chance Harvey" starring Dustin Hoffman.
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