11/11/08 AM Clips - Mid-West
By Andy Propst on Nov 11, 2008 | In Central U.S., Mid-West | Send feedback »
Chicago Tribune
Raven's prison drama is a train to nowhere
Real life and love as they're lived, felt
Chicago Tribune Theater Loop Blog
David Schwimmer to join Steppenwolf Studs Terkel tribute
Touring Broadway returns to Chicago Theatre
Chicago Sun-Times
'Morning' dawns on failing marriages
A cleverly worded statistic gets the biggest laugh in "Tomorrow Morning," British-bred Laurence Mark Wythe's new musical about that whole messy chain of human endeavor summed up by those three little words -- love,...
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Play's opening weekend comes with free tickets
Minneapolis theater offers free tickets to show on tense relations among roommates.
Regime change
A torture victim seeks revenge in Ariel Dorfman's "Death and the Maiden."
Animal house
Inventiveness and design propel Sandbox Theatre's enchanting reimagining of a classic Poe tale.
Driving lessons
Theatre Unbound goes full throttle in a powerful production of "How I Learned To Drive."
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Actress/flight attendant lands back at home with show
Flight attendant and actress Rene Foss always wanted to be a star. She grew up in Edina and majored in speech and drama at the University of Minnesota. She had big plans to go to New York after graduation to pursue her dream.
Theater review: 'Shadowlands' slow and subtle story of an unlikely love affair takes hold
In a footrace between a snail, a three-toed sloth and playwright William Nicholson, the edge for second place would go to Nicholson ... but only because snails don't have feet.
mLive.com
Grand Rapids getting early treat with Rockettes' Christmas Spectacular arena tour
Friends and tragedy: The Kite Runner stage adaption brings 'Literature to Life'
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Milwaukee Rep's "Greater Tuna" is fast, over-the-top romp
Small town, U.S.A., was presented to us as a model of American culture and values during the recent election, but we can assume that does not apply to Tuna, Texas.
Fitness more than kicks
Even for Rockettes, "six, seven, eight - kick" 300 times a day isn't always enough to make for great physical fitness.
Cleveland Plain Dealer On Stage Blog
Video: "Legally Blonde" musical coming to PlayhouseSquare
Cincinnati CityBeat
Review: I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
Playhouse offers funny, mature look at love and marriage.
Cincinnati Enquirer
Review: I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change
An ensemble of two men and two women do a fine job delivering bright songs and sketches.
CinStages Buzz Blog
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