2/26/09 - Mid-Afternoon Clips
By Andy Propst on Feb 26, 2009 | In UK, Online Sources, Select Blogs, Tri-State, Mid-Atlantic, New England, Mid-West
New York Times ArtsBeat Blog
Officer Krupke, You're Historically Precise
Here's a real New York detective story — or actually, more of a police officer story. A sergeant story. Sergeant Krupke, to be exact, and the search for his perfect 1950s uniform.
Gothamist
Pencil This In
THEATER: Most of us associate Our Town with unbearably earnest high school drama club productions, or reruns of that Growing Pains episode in which Mike and Boner get cast in the play and Mike decides he wants to be an actor. But Chicago director David Cromer, who won an OBIE for last year's Adding Machine, is ...
amNY New York City Theater
Jim Norton, Kate Baldwin, Cheyenne Jackson Set for Finian's Rainbow
Bostonist
Review: The Odyssey at Charlestown Working Theater
The Charlestown Working Theater may be one of the most overlooked performance spaces in Boston. A weirdly beautiful space at the base of Bunker Hill, the theater is built inside what was once a 19th-century firehouse. the CWT plays host to smaller local companies like Theatre on Fire and Molasses Tank Productions, plus out-of-town fringe wanderers.
Chicagoist
Not Heard From Lately: Elderly Strippers
DC Theatre Scene
Spooky Action Announces Its New Space
Review: A Bronx Tale
Playbill
* Frank McCourt and Clan Set for Symphony Space Discussion
* Casting Announced for Gilligan's Island: The Musical
TheaterMania
* BC / EFA Auctions 33 Variations Opening Night Package
* Steve Blanchard, Rob Evan, Charles Grodin, et al. Set for 100 Years of Broadway Fundraiser
* Marni Nixon to Appear at Music for All Seasons' Conversations Series on March 9
* Will Ferrell to Star in B Team Film
* Olney Theatre Announces King of the Jews Cast and Creative Team
Bitter Lemons
Star Wars, a Musical Journey
The well is officially dry.
“Double Indemnity”: 50% Bitter
The Rob Kozlowski Chicago Theater and Vintage Film Medicine Show
Reaching out
An interesting blog post from Kelly Kleiman, Dueling Critic at WBEZ: http://apps.wbez.org/blog/?p=1593. An excerpt follows:
Whatsonstage.com
Peter Pan Flies Home to Kensington Gardens Tent
After more than 100 years, the boy who wouldn’t grow up will return home to Kensington Gardens this summer when Peter Pan will be performed there in a specially designed 1,100-seat tent in the Royal Park. The new version of JM Barrie’s ch...
 
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