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The Great Katenew
On stage in Seattle, Mulgrew does Hepburnāand it isn't a drag. An interview.
Seattle Weekly |
Steve Wiecking |
05-18-2005 |
Theater
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Thoroughly Modern Musicalnew
A tale of an ambitious small-town girl in 1920s New York, Thoroughly Modern Millie, travels around the country.
Tucson Weekly |
Margaret Regan |
04-21-2005 |
Theater
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Multifaceted Performernew
Rain Pryor, the daughter of comic Richard Pryor, turns her mixed heritage and various personalities into an acclaimed one-woman show.
Tucson Weekly |
James Reel |
02-03-2005 |
Theater
Tags: theater
The World According to Playwright Karen Wurlnew
With an abundance of tough "life experience," it's no surprise that Karen Wurl draws on her background for her intimate, darkly comic work. Her latest play, Miss Macbeth has its world premiere at Atlanta's Essential Theatre beginning Jan. 10.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Curt Holman |
01-06-2005 |
Theater
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Celebrities Theatrically Pleasure Themselves on Broadwaynew
Why do luminaries like Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Mario Cantone, Dame Edna and everyone's favorite vagina monologuist, Eve Ensler, go it alone? Reasons range from ego to economics.
The Village Voice |
Charles McNulty |
12-15-2004 |
Theater
Set Designer Finds Raw Emotions in Raw Materialsnew
Rochelle Barker's creative process resembles a crime scene investigator's -- and not just because she likes to work between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. While a forensic detective will examine the scene of a crime and reconstruct the deeds that took place, Barker takes the events of a play's script, and creates the scene in which they happen.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Curt Holman |
07-08-2004 |
Theater
Tags: theater