6/24/09 AM Clips - Mid-Atlantic, New England, South
By Andy Propst on Jun 24, 2009 | In East Coast, Mid-Atlantic, New England, South
Washington Post
Backstage: Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive, Factory 449 and More
Things are looking up for the Washington Area Performing Arts Video Archive , a nonprofit group that makes video recordings of professional theater for posterity and for use by acting students and anyone else who's interested.
DC Theatre Scene
Interview: Forbidden Broadway’s Jennie Eisenhower
* Cast announced for Forum’s Angels in America
Potomac Stages
Review: The Millionairess - Olney Theatre Center for the Arts
Even minor Shaw is major theater
Philadelphia Inquirer
Dynamic duo collaborate on a musical
A lit-smart coming-of-age story where money, lust, suicide, and angst intertwine - this isn't an episode of Gossip Girl or a bad day on The Hills.
Edge Philadelphia
And Baby Makes Seven
Strong performances and solid direction struggle to compensate for Vogel’s wacky drama about non-traditional families.
Live Arts & Fringe Festival Blog
Artist Profile: Olive Prince
Olive Prince's story begins in Idaho. "My parents were hippies and they traveled often," Prince recalls. "I was born in a log cabin."
Boston Globe
It's all about Shanley
Watching six plays by John Patrick Shanley at one time is no “Doubt’’ like hitting the jackpot. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s “Welcome to the Moon and Other Plays’’ is a collection of short plays about the human condition. The Uncommon Theatre Young Adult Company performances include “The Red Coat,’’ “Down and Out,’’ “Out West,’’ and “A Lonely Impulse of Delight.’’ ...
Providence Journal
Improvised festival
Once again, for the sixth consecutive year, preparations haven’t been made. Performers haven’t rehearsed. Yet the shows will go on.
Providence Phoenix
Use your delusion
RWU'S Fool for Love hits emotional high notes
Portland Phoenix
Newman's own
Mainstream life, good read
Orlando Sentinel
Orlando-area arts organizations are creatively cutting back
Orlando Sentinel Attention Must Be Paid Blog
* IceHouse honors past theater season
* Valencia looks for new scripts
Sarasota Herald-Tribune 24/7 Blog
REVIEW: FST Improv gets spontaneous laughs
St. Petersburg Times
Cirque du Soleil's 'Saltimbanco' visits Tampa as arena show
Miami Herald Drama Queen Blog
Farewell to a super critic
Lois Baumoel, a theater critic for more than 50 years, passed away a week ago. She had a wonderful, long life -- she was 93 when she died -- but losing someone special is always sad. And Lois was special.
the CLog - Arts
Theater is hot, hot, hot!
Dog eat dog? Not in Charlotte, as summer theater gets going at CP, Davidson, and Matthews with robust attendance despite the invasion of the touring Andrew Lloyd Webber behemoth at the Belk, The Phantom of the Opera. Nor have all these boffo Metrolina openings impacted on the big local hits already in mid-run.
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