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Articles in October, 2001 issue of American Theatre
- WHO IS TADASHI LANE, AND WHERE IS HIS MOTHER?(Waiting for Tadishi)(Interview)
- 65 YEARS AGO (1936).
- Fears of flying.(Robert Lepage)(Brief Article)(Interview)
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MY LUNCHES WITH HAROLD.(PINTER)(Brief Article)
by PERLOFF, CAREY - NOVEL TO STAGE: A FAMILY'S 2ND ACT.(Michael Cunningham and Chris Coleman talk about Flesh and Blood)(Brief Article)(Interview)
- Twenty QUESTIONS.(Les Waters )(Interview)
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1492 and all that.(play by Dario Fo)(Brief Article)
by Jenkins, Ron - We Can't Go Back.(author comments on terrorist attacks on World Trade Center)(Brief Article)(Column)
- TWAIN ON RACE: IT'S A STATE OF MIND.(comments on a stage adaptation of The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson)(Brief Article)(Interview)
- A MISSING PERSON AND A SUSPECT CLOSE TO HOME.(play Monster)(Brief Article)(Interview)
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Randal Myler CHRONICLER OF AMERICANA.
by Lillie, Jim -
No Nips and Tucks Needed.(Bloomer Girl )(Review)
by Wood, Mark Dundas -
150 YEARS OF POPULAR MUSICAL THEATRE.(Review)
by Peretti, Chelsea -
The MORDOR The MERRIER.(Lifeline Theater in Chicago, Illinois, stages adaptation of third book in Fellowship of the Rings)(Brief Article)
by Wren, Celia - Letters to the editor.
- Awards & prizes.(theater)(Brief Article)
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THE SHAKESPEARE REDEMPTION.(Luther Luckett Correctional Complex's theater program)
by ZELON, HELEN - FAMOUS FOR ALL THE WRONG REASONS.(play The Underpants)(Brief Article)(Interview)
- 20 Trustees to Serve on National Council for American Theatre.
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CHANGING STAGES: A VIEW OF THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN THEATRE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.(Review)
by IVRY, BENJAMIN - 25 YEARS AGO (1976).
- Cymbeline.(Americans at Stratford-Upon-Avon)(Brief Article)
- Carnegie Mellon University.(reserach on Internet use)(Brief Article)
- 12 Directors and Designers Awarded NEA/TCG Grants.(Theatre Communicatios Group, National Endowment for the Arts)
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Marina Carr UNMOTHERLY FEELINGS.(Irish playwright)
by McNulty, Charles -
Dogsleds, White Water, New Plays.(Last Frontier Theater Conference)
by Gussow, Mel - 20 YEARS AGO (1981).(Wooster Group deconstructs the play Our Town)(Brief Article)
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NIGHT OF THE LIVING DRAMATURG.(Brief Article)(Letter to the Editor)
by Brown, Lenora Inez - Entrances & exits.(personnel changes at theater companies across the United States)(Brief Article)
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FAITH TO FAITH CONFRONTATI0N AND GODDESSES.(Cornerstone Theater Company)
by KENDT, ROB -
A ROOM OF HIS OWN.(an appreciation of Harold Pinter)
by Copeland, Roger - 70 YEARS AGO (1931).(Mourning Becomes Electra)(Brief Article)
- W.E.B. DUBOIS' SUMMER OF 1888.(play Summer in the Shadows)(Brief Article)(Interview)
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YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON BROADWAY! A RAISIN IN THE SUN AND OTHER THEATRICAL IMPROBABILITIES.(Review)
by Ivry, Benjamin - Editor's note.(run-down of upcoming theatrical productions across the United States)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
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THE COPENHAGEN PAPERS: AN INTRIGUE. (book review)
by Wren, Celia - IF YOU KNEW ARCHER LIKE I KNEW ARCHER.(lead character Archer Aymes in play Talk)(Interview)
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Accidents in a Moral Universe.(playwright comments on redemptive power of art)
by Blessing, Lee - GRIST FOR A WRITER'S MILL.(LETTERS OF TONY KUSHNER and NAOMI WALLACE)(Brief Article)
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Plane Dealings.(Charlie Victor Romeo)(Review)
by Soloski, Alexis - THE SEASON'S TOP 10.(ranking of most produced plays)(Brief Article)
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A Tyrant and His Whipping Boys.(Dance With Demons: The Life of Jerome Robbins, Jerome Robbins: That Broadway Man/That Ballet Man)(Review)
by Wood, Mark Dundas
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