11/21/08 AM Clips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, South
By Andy Propst on Nov 21, 2008 | In East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, New England, South | Send feedback »
Washington Post
Don't Break the Bank on a Trip to the Theater
Philadelphia Inquirer
Phila. arts and culture groups brace for cuts
It's been a depressing stretch for arts and cultural groups in Philadelphia. At every meeting where budget cuts come up - and in what meeting don't they? - faces are glum. Sighs are heavy.
Just because a play is dark, that doesn't mean it's deep
Dark Play or Stories for Boys sounds like a story by a boy, full of self-importance, thrill-seeking and easy scorn. This Carlos Murillo drama about the dangers of Internet chat rooms has acquired something of a cult following since its premiere last year, and Theatre Exile's production, directed by Deborah Block, is one of many regionally.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
'Brothers Size' compelling study of tough love
Brotherly love receives a sincerely moving and dynamic investigation in "The Brothers Size" at City Theatre.
Boston Globe
Stages: Office work pays off for playwright
Two works centered around office life by New York playwright Adam Bock — "The Receptionist" and "The Thugs" — are being staged locally.
Orlando Sentinel
Miami Herald
Magical car flies off with the show
W.C. Fields famously turned up his bulbous nose at working with scene-stealing children and dogs. If he were still around to be cast in the show that has just opened at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, he'd have something else to add to his professional enemies list: a flying ...
Critic's Pick: 'The Seafarer'
Sun-Sentinel
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