11/21/08 AM Clips - Mid-West, Southwest, Mountain
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Chicago Tribune
Puppet magic drives 'Ox-herder's Tale' past its rough spots
Convincing family portrait in 'Angel'; satiric 'Unconquered'
Theater roundup: One in, one out
Entertainment for the merry, bright holidays
Holiday Guide 2008: Chris Jones' Top-10 best bets for the season
Chicago Sun-Times
Musical family secrets cultivate 'Grey Gardens'
Chicago dancer glad to be in step with Rockettes
Circle Theatre's 'Blondes' will leave you breathless
Speaking with Sherman Edwards and Kevin Miller
'Midsummer Night' a dream come true for director
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Behind the laughter
It's the holly, jolly season for six actors making merry at the Brave New Workshop.
Hula hero
It's cold outside, but a one-man play about hula, hip-hop and Hawaiian heritage will heat up the stage in Uptown this weekend
OnStage: The white sheep of the family
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Ha-ha, ho-ho-ho Brave New Workshop pokes fun at the holidays for 50 years
This time of year, thoughts turn to family, friends and all that roasting chestnutness of the season. But there are also the long lines at the mall, the office holiday party and the in-laws. Let's face it, the holidays are great, but they're also stressful, awkward and funny.
Detroit Free Press
'Radio City Christmas Spectacular' on stage today
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Early works by Mamet a mixed bag
The Boulevard Ensemble's evening of early Mamet one-act plays includes a couple of enigmatic 'huhs?' on the program.
UPAF announces allocation of funds for 2009
The United Performing Arts Fund announced at its annual meeting Thursday how it will distribute $8.3 million to performing arts groups in the coming year.
Louisville Courier-Journal
YPAS heads 'Into the Woods'
Classic fairy tales take all sorts of twists and turns in the clever musical "Into the Woods," written by James Lapine with music composed by Stephen Sondheim. The Youth Performing Arts School, known for its marvelous productions with a professional edge, is presenting the show.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Get on your feet for 'Stomp' at Bass Hall
Denver Post
Money, greed, love and laughs
'The Show-Off': Roaring Twenties melodrama strikes a familiar chord in modern times
Daily Camera
Review: Boulder's Dinner Theatre's 'The Producers'
Boulder's Dinner Theatre's production of "The Producers" isn't for everyone. Those who don't like to laugh on a full stomach should stay away, for instance.
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