6/22/09 AM Clips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, South
By Andy Propst on Jun 22, 2009 | In East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, New England, South | Send feedback »
Washington Post
Review: '3 Blonde Moms . . . See How They Run!' at Bethesda Theatre
If only we could blame a salon for the paucity of highlights in "3 Blonde Moms . . . See How They Run!," now at the Bethesda Theatre. A 90-minute drubbing of fourth-rate stand-up comedy, performed by three female wags (one of whom does not actually appear to be blond), this entertainment -- for lack...
Philadelphia Inquirer
"Fully Committed": Look at eatery business
Tony Braithwaite is fast becoming the macaroni and cheese of Philadelphia-area theater. Employed in back-to-back shows all season long, and currently performing solo in Montgomery Theater's production of Becky Mode's Fully Committed, he's reliable ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
'Swing!' a throwback in song and dance
In the fall of 1999, the Broadway hit "Swing!" made it cool to jump, jive and jitterbug again.
Edge Boston
Hello, Dolly!
Reagle Players over-the-top produciton of Jerry Heman’s Hello Dolly gets their 40th Anniversary Season off to a rousing start with Broadway stars Rachel York as Dolly and Jamie Ross as Horace.
Miami Herald
Review 'Rachel Corrie': Political controversy obscures artistic flaws
My Name Is Rachel Corrie is a play that has caused the blood to boil of too many people who have neither seen it nor read it. If you actually see the new production by the Alliance Theatre Lab in Miami Lakes, you'll soon realize that although Corrie's pro-Palestinian point of view is clearly and unapologetically presented, the protests and censorship efforts aimed at the play have made it far more famous than its artistic quality would merit.
ArtsCriticatl
Money makes the world go 'round: Atlanta Lyric Theatre's canned "Cabaret"
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