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Articles in September 2000 issue of American Theatre
- And Now for Something COMPLETELY DIFFERENT.(play co-authored by Monty Python's Graham Chapman to premiere in Atlanta, Ga.)(Brief Article)
by Nunns, Stephen - Reeling in the Years.(Meadow Run Press publishes play by Charles Dance)(Brief Article)
by Wren, Celia - Entrances & exits.(theater company personnel changes)(Brief Article)
- Sherie Rene Scott.(and Derek Smith receive Clarence Derwent Awards)(Brief Article)
- Broadway.(box office totals)(Brief Article)
- Rick Davis.(Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., runs Canada/Washington Theatre Partnership)(Brief Article)
- Neil Patel REAL PLACES.(Brief Article)
by Renner, Pamela - Promise and Progress.(Brief Article)
by Channick, Joan - Rebecca Gilman.(Circle Theatre and Raven Theatre receive Joseph Jefferson Citations Awards)(Brief Article)
- WRIGHT ON STAGE: MONSTERS AND MIRACLES.(Frank Lloyd Wright)(Brief Article)
by Wood, Mark Dundas - Letters to the editor.
- THE NEW THEATRE.(the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright)(Brief Article)
by Wright, Frank Lloyd - IT WOULD HAVE BEEN SHAKESPEARE'S CHOICE.(theatre design)(Brief Article)
by Soloski, Alexis - DREAM SPACES.
- WHY CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG? WE CAN.(cooperation between commercial and non-profit theatre groups)(Brief Article)
by O'Quinn, Jim - John Clark Donahue.(five Minnesota theatre artists win fellowships)(Brief Article)
- Ballet with Violence, Not Subsidy.(Minnesota legislature overrides governor Jesse Ventura in decision to subsidize theater)(Brief Article)
by Nunns, Stephen - 100 YEARS AGO (1900).(Standard Theatre opens in Missouri, James A. Herne premieres play in New York)(Brief Article)
- 10 YEARS AGO (1990).(theater productions)(Brief Article)
- New York City.(Fales Collection of New York University Libraries receives archives from arts scene of New York, New York)(Brief Article)
- Holiday for String's.
by Nunns, Stephen - Cyberspace.(services of Theatermania.com)(Brief Article)
- You Can't Touch This.(new musical Eliot Ness in Cleveland)(Brief Article)
by Pierre, Karly - BRAVOS IN BOSTON.(Elliot Norton Awards ceremony)(Brief Article)
- Amanda Dehnert.(receives Sir John Gielgud Fellowship for Assistant Directors of Classical Plays)(Brief Article)
- James Still.(wins award for play)(Brief Article)
- JAMES JOYCE'S THE DEAD.
by DAVEY, SHAUN - Coming Up Roses.(Utah Shakespearean Festival)(Brief Article)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - St. Louis Woman Hangs Her Hat in Philly.(Review) (theater review)
by Zinman, Toby - editor's note.
- DESIRE AND DIFFERENCE.(innovative interpretation of A Streetcar Named Desire at Deaf West Theater)(Brief Article)
by Oppenheim, Irene - John Kander and Fred Ebb.(Oscar Hammerstein Award for lifetime achievement)(Brief Article)
- Amherst, Mass.(production plans of the Ratan Thiyam's Chorus Repertory Theatre of India)(Brief Article)
- THE Sky Above, THE MUDBELOW.(theatre restorations)
by SOLOSKI, ALEXIS - Growing the Art in times of Plenty.
by Geeson, Linda - Notes on fornes (with apologies to Susan Sontag).(Maria Irene Fornes)
by DRUKMAN, STEVEN - W. David Hancock.(CalArts/Alpert Award for experimental playwrights)(Brief Article)
- Love and Death.(Will Geer Theatrical Botanicum presents 'Harold and Maude')(Brief Article)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - AMERICAN THEATRE NAMES 2000-01 AFFILIATED WRITERS.(Brief Article)
- 50 YEARS AGO (1950).(the play Call Me Madam opens)(Brief Article)
- The Grunge and the Glory.(experience of artistic director at New Haven's Long Wharf Theatre)(Brief Article)
by Hughes, Doug - Michelle Carter.(Pen USA West 2000 Literary Awards)(Brief Article)
- S. Leonard Auerbach.(wins award for contribution to field of theater design)(Brief Article)
- God Is in the Numbers.
by Congdon, Constance - A STRANGER IN THE HOUSE.(dramatist explains why he writes experimental works)
by HANCOCK, W. DAVID - Shedding More Light on Bright Room.(Review) (theater review)
by Oppenheim, Irene - Kimmika L.H. Williams.(wins Pew Fellowship)(Brief Article)
- BOARD ADDS 4 NEW MEMBERS.(Theatre Communications Group appointments)(Brief Article)
- Djola Branner and Marcus Young.(and Tony Brown - all receive fellowships)
- 75 YEARS AGO (1925).(theater in New York)(Brief Article)
- A Lively theatre.(theatre design)(Critical Essay)
by PILBROW, RICHARD