American Theatre
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Articles in January 2002 issue of American Theatre
- So you want to be a director. (Approaches to Theatre Training).(Panel Discussion)
by Bloom, Michael - Harlequin unmasked: The commedia dell'arte and porcelain sculpture. (New Books).(Brief Article)
by Wren, Celia - Andre Pluess & Ben Sussman dynamic duo: Chicago tunes in to the designs of a two-man sound team. (Profiles).
by Reid, Kerry - Imagine--Slowly and Stubbornly. (Commentary).(Trinity Repertory Co.)
by Eustis, Oskar - In memoriam.(Brief Article)(Obituary)
- Entrance & Exits.(appointments)(Brief Article)
- Center for the puppetry arts. (Global Spotlight).(The Baroque Opera by The Forman Brothers) (theater review)
- Bush-Bashing. (Letters to the editor).
- Trends & Events.(Shakespeare Memorial Theatre to be replaced)(Brief Article)
- From politics to porcelain. (New Books).(Performing on the American Frontier by Roger A. Hall)(Brief Article)
by Hart, Sarah - Peter DuBois living in a question mark: After Prague and providence, a director dreams himself into Alaska. (Profiles).(Interview)
by Svich, Caridad - 15 years ago (1987). (Theatre Almanac).
- The world according to edith. (Roaming Spotlight).(Sketches: Edith Heads Hollywood) (theater review)
by Hart, Sarah - A wrinkle in time. (Roaming Spotlight). (theater review)
by Peretti, Chelsea - Awards & Prizes.(Brief Article)
- Imagination's tutor. (Approaches to Theatre Training).(Lee Strasberg)(Interview)
by Steiner, Griselda - A deal with the devil: Actors' Gang's mephisto explores the artist's moral quandary when confronting evil. (Critic's Notebook).(Tim Robbins directs)
by Hirschhorn, Joel - Making marx in oregon. (Eugene, Ore.).(Primitive World) (theater review)
by Martin, Chelsea - Space and synchronicity: Directors learn to draw from their surroundings--and from chance. (Approaches to Theatre Training).(LaMama Umbria/International Symposium for Directors)
by Engle, Rebecca - Masque of the devil. (Global Spotlight).(theater) (theater review)
- The casting of a president: The beltway and the Great White way may be more alike than you think. (New Books).(On Politics and the Art of Acting by Arthur Miller)
by Drukman, Steven - The Cambridge companion to tom stoppard. (New Books).(Cambridge Companion to Tom Stoppard by Katherine E. Kelly)(Brief Article)
by Hart, Sarah - Wings of glory: Charles Lindbergh has become a touchstone for musicals about fame and scandal. (Critic's Notebook). (theater review)
by Wren, Celia - Uncharted Waters. (From the Executive Director).(Ben Cameron, American Theatre)(Brief Article)(Editorial)(Statistical Data Included)
by Cameron, Ben - Editor's note.(Jim O'Quinn, American Theatre)(Brief Article)(Editorial)
by O'Quinn, Jim - Faith and Farce. (Minneapolis).(The Beggar's Strike) (theater review)
by Brown, Lenora Inez - Battersea Arts Centre. (Global Spotlight).(Around the World in Eighty Days) (theater review)
- Compared to what? (Letters to the editor).
- Orson welles on Shakespeare: The W.P.A. and Mercury Theatre playscripts. (New Books).(Brief Article)
by Hart, Sarah - She turns the beat around: Director Diane Paulus taps the zeitgeist with a mixture of music, pop culture, improvisation - and a little help from her friends.(Interview)
by Brown, Lenora Inez - 10 years ago (1992). (Theatre Almanac).
- Speak up, sing out: New audio releases revisit the classics. (New CDS). (sound recording review)
- So, was continental breakfast included? (New Haven).(Pera Pelas) (theater review)
by Wren, Celia - Where mystique meets technique: The body-centered boot-camp training of Tadashi Suzuki gives actors a new medley of tools. (Approaches to Theatre Training).
by Gener, Randy - Pigs in rehab. (On Stage).(Ecco Porco) (theater review)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - Twenty questions.(costume designer Paul Tazewell)(Brief Article)(Interview)
by Tazewell, Paul - AT&T awards announced. (News from TCG).(theater grants)