11/27/08 AM Clips - Mid-West, Southwest, Mountain
By Andy Propst on Nov 27, 2008 | In Central U.S., Mid-West, Southwest, Mountain | Send feedback »
Chicago Tribune
Steppenwolf brings 'August' to London
On The Fringe 'Cut to the Quick' fest has its moments but takes on too much
Madison Repertory Theatre to lay off 6 employees
[Associated Press report]
Time Out Chicago
The Neo-Futurists
Everybody into the photo booth: Too Much Light turns 20.
* Do the Light thing - First time attending TMLMTBGB? Here's what you can expect.
* Back to the Neo-Future - Check out our photo gallery and audio clips from two decades of Too Much Light.
Review: Grey Gardens @ Northlight Theatre
Review: Well @ Next Theatre Company
Review: Don’t Dress for Dinner @ British Stage Company
Review: Ruined @ Goodman Theatre
Review: Romeo and Juliet @ TUTA Theatre Chicago
Review: A Very Merry Unauthorized Children’s Scientology Pageant @ A Red Orchid Theatre
Review: Our Bad Magnet @ Mary-Arrchie Theatre Company
Review: Six Degrees of Separation @ Signal Ensemble Theatre
Review: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes @ Circle Theatre
Review: Meet Me in St. Louis @ Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place
Review: Dreams in the Witch House @ WildClaw Theatre Company
Review: Siberian Mouth @ Bruised Orange Theater Company
Review: The Confession @ City Lit Theater
Review: The Autumn Garden @ Eclipse Theatre
Time Out Chicago Blog
Oh, the weather is Too Much Light-ful
Daily Herald
'Grey Gardens' gives a sympathetic glimpse of fading aristocrats
Northlight Theatre likes to save the best for last. Having closed 2007 on a high note with its award-winning tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, Northlight remains true to ...
Background helps performer go Blue
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
'White Sheep' upends morality
The wickedly funny 1951 play succeeds through its artful use of wordplay
St. Paul Pioneer Press
stage, hope and charity Local theaters offer deals to help people in need during holidays
While you feed your need for culture this holiday season, you can help people who need extra cheer as local theaters partner with charitable organizations. Here are a few of the holiday happenings: ...
Minneapolis City Pages
Torture Gets Personal
Putting aside for the moment the ethical (and spiritual) hangover rattling our national skull from the debate over the efficacy and definition of...
Detroit Free Press
Tipping Point turns Neil Simon leftovers into a decent dish
Encore Michigan
Missing the point: New play inspires misunderstanding at Performance Network
Love and death, solo, at 187th and Belmont
A one-man play, like Chazz Palminteri's A Bronx Tale, more than any other kind of play, has to be the story of ...
Caviar to the particular at Tipping Point
Somewhere in the back of my brain lurks a ghost story about a group of perfect strangers who find themselves called together to form a dinner party. ...
Cleveland Plain Dealer On Stage Blog
Cincinnati CityBeat
Farce, Facts and Fun
Even on a tight budget, there's holiday spirit at local theaters
Curtain Call: Theaters, Actors, Etc.
CiN Weekly
Christmas Spectacular
Celebrate the holidays with New York's Radio City Rockettes
Farce, Facts and Fun
Know Theatre tackles religion with Scientology Pageant
Houston Press
The Music Man
Masquerade Theatre presents American musical comedy at its best
Austin American Statesman
If not now, then when?
Cancer diagnosis spurs playwright and friends to put a show on stage.
Denver Post
Buntport's "Anywhere But Rome" just shy of transformation
Daily Camera
Review: Denver Center Theatre Company's 'The Miracle Worker'
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