8/25/08 AM Clips - National, Industry
By Andy Propst on Aug 25, 2008 | In National, Industry | Send feedback »
Associated Press
Richard Griffiths horses around on Broadway
One of Britain's most charming character actors is enjoying the most a productive period in his life.
Variety
'Vanities' sets February date
Musical to move to Broadway
Trio set for Second Stage's 'Boys'
Comedy to open on Oct. 20
'Jump' show returns to Union Square
'Break Out' to open on Sept. 23
Review: As U2 Like It
...The Troubies' latest production, "As U2 Like It," continues their artistic winning streak, succeeding in conveying the gist of the Shakespeare source material amid a constant flurry of songs, quips and physical comedy in a highly entertaining show.
Review: Bury the Dead
Irwin Shaw's ferocious 1936 antiwar allegory "Bury the Dead" is always relevant, alas. The spectacle of six casualties' refusal to go gently into a deep, anonymous trench never stops offering society a potent gut shot, especially now...
Back Stage - LA Reviews
Evita
Following its London debut in 1978, Evita opened on Broadway in 1979, ushering in the era of European-bred blockbusters that dominated Broadway throughout the 1980s.
Sona Tera Roman Hess
Playwright Dennis Miles imaginatively blends classical styles -- from magic realism to Greek tragedy -- to illuminate universal truths.
The Tempest
Director Tom Bradac's only innovation here is the reinvention of Caliban, described by Shakespeare as a "misshapen knave" with a savage nature capable of being controlled only by Prospero's magical powers.
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