Let go of the pole. (From the Executive Director).(theater)(Brief Article)
American Theatre, October, 2002 by Cameron, Ben
Welcome to yet another Season Preview issue, our annual overview of programming choices from around the country. This year, as in the past, you will find a heady mix of classics, community-based work and new plays. Shakespeare, as usual, leads the tally with more than 100 productions (with Romeo and Juliet taking pride of place), and Shaw comes in a surprising second: classic death, munitions and prostitution must seem particularly apt for these times.
There is the usual plethora of Christmas Carols, increasingly supplanted by David Sedaris's impudent Santaland Diaries. There are ...
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