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Why Can't Philly's Thriving Theater Scene Use the City's Grand Old Stages?new

Ironically, Philadelphia is worse off because we have so many great old theaters -- we might sustain one or two, but what do we do with a dozen?
Philadelphia City Paper  |  David Anthony Fox  |  08-12-2008  |  Theater

Continental Divisiveness: New York and L.A. Theaternew

Separated by common values.
L.A. Weekly  |  Steven Leigh Morris  |  04-04-2008  |  Theater

The Show Must Gonew

It's the best of times and the worst of times for St. Louis theater companies.
Riverfront Times  |  Malcolm Gay  |  11-09-2007  |  Theater

Will Drugs, Sex and a Rock Star Save Portland's Most Expensive Theater?new

Portland Center Stage gambles on Storm Large -- of Rockstar Supernova fame -- to star as the lead in Caberet. PCS needs it to work; the company is deep in debt thanks to its newly renovated space.
Willamette Week  |  Byron Beck  |  09-26-2007  |  Theater

Curtain Callingnew

Actor Carl Gordon says God led him to the stage and screen -- with an acclaimed acting career that's spanned nearly four decades, he still believes in the power of transformation.
Style Weekly  |  Amy Biegelsen  |  02-22-2007  |  Theater

Girl Power Tripnew

The world belongs to the Bratz in Legally Blonde The Musical.
East Bay Express  |  David Downs  |  02-15-2007  |  Theater

Homeless Answer Curtain Callnew

In a style reminiscent of the "Vagina Monologues," the homeless are telling their stories in a unique -- and therapeutic -- theatrical production.
Style Weekly  |  Chris Dovi  |  02-05-2007  |  Theater

Feel My Ragenew

Doug Wright channeled his anger from growing up gay in the Park Cities into bizarre and brilliant plays.
Dallas Observer  |  Glenna Whitley  |  11-21-2006  |  Theater

Something Wickedly Funny This Way Comesnew

Spamalot roars into town.
Riverfront Times  |  Dennis Brown  |  11-09-2006  |  Theater

Looking into 'The Eyes of Babylon'new

A Marine stages an act of conscience -- a one-man show that details his decision to leave the service.
Birmingham Weekly  |  Glenny Brock  |  08-07-2006  |  Theater

Wendy Wasserstein, 1950-2006new

Wasserstein is a permanent part of our social as well as our theatrical history, an artist who began by making herself an unforgettable character, and concluded by impressing that character's achievements upon the world.
The Village Voice  |  Michael Feingold  |  01-31-2006  |  Theater

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