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Articles in November 2002 issue of American Theatre
- 30 years ago (1972). (November Theatre Almanac).
- 10 years ago (1992). (November Theatre Almanac).
- It's only a play? Think again: creating theatre, one writer argues, requires astute cultural participation. (The Future of New Work).
by Tuan, Alice - Red Frogs. (American Theatre Playscript).(Play)
by Margraff, Ruth - Boulevard. (New Books).(Book Review)
by Baldaro, Frank J. - Picking apples. (From the Executive Director).(Editorial)
by Cameron, Ben - 55 years ago (1947). (November Theatre Almanac).
- A sampler from the world stage. (Global Spotlight).(Calendar)
- Ibsen. (In Memoriam).(Rolf Fjelde)(Brief Article)
- The totemic word: The history of new-play development is strewn with success--and frustrations. (The Future of New Work).
by Levitow, Roberta - A most ingenious paradox: why are ensembles persistently unsung? Blame their greatest asset, a critic argues. (The Future of New Work).
by Lewis, Ferdinand - New Work is topic of Portland meeting. (News From TCG).
- Great Dream of Heaven. (New Books).(Book Review)
by Baldaro, Frank J. - Grants support six creative collaborations. (News From TCG).
- AT&T supports seven new plays. (News From TCG).
- Worlds apart, worlds together.(Theater Review)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - The end is near. (Roaming Spotlight).(The Apocalypse of St. John)(Theater Review)
by Wren, Celia - The inspected calls. (Front and Center).(Ted Kaczynski Killed People with Bombs)(Theater Review)
by Hart, Sarah - Pot Hedda Soup. (Front and Center).(The Wind Cries Mary)(Theater Review)
by Gener, Randy - Muller in America. (Roaming Spotlight).(Theater Review)
by Katz, Marlene - November on Stage.(Calendar)
- Entrances & Exits.(theatrical personnel)
- 25 years ago (1977). (November Theatre Almanac).
- Right on Target. (News From TCG).(Brief Article)
- Scholars, hags and imaginary kings: The rifts and riches of Korean culture show up on stage. (Postmark Seoul).(Seoul Performing Arts Festival)
by O'Quinn, Jim - The real world: A survey explores the realm of new-work development--and dispels a few myths along the way. (The Future of New York).
by Brown, Lenora Inez - I Wish I Had a Red Dress. (New Books).(Book Review)
by Baldaro, Frank J. - Annie Dunne. (New Books).(Book Review)
by Baldaro, Frank J. - The shape of plays to come: our theatre is polarized into two cultures. What will make it whole again? (The Future of New York).
by London, Todd - International inequities: are American theatre artists losing jobs in the name of cultural exchange? (Commentary).
by Berlin, Pamela - 40 years ago (1962). (November Theatre Almanac).
- Off-Broadway. (In Memoriam).(theater actor Cliff Gorman)(Brief Article)
- Corrections.(Correction Notice)
- 15 years ago (1987). (November Theatre Almanac).
- Lights, camera, misappropriation! A tinseltown theatre exposes the skullduggery that produced the motion picture. (Critic's Notebook).(BagPunching Dog)(Theater Review)
by Hirschhorn, Joel - Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources. (New Books).(Book Review)
by Baldaro, Frank J. - Twenty questions.(Interview)
by Tesori, Jeanine - Editor's note.
- 75 years ago (1927). (November Theatre Almanac).
- Awards & Prices.(meshed briefs)
- New artistic directors learn skills. (News From TCG).
- A mirror for Maui. (Front and Center).(We Were Brothers)(Theater Review)
by Janes-Brown, Paul - Creating the swell: we need a manifesto to bring passionate undercurrents to the surface. (The Future of New Work).
by Carl, Polly - Speed the plot: six playwrights parlay their dramatic themes into new fiction. (New Books).
by Gener, Randy - Desolation. (New Books).(Book Review)
by Baldaro, Frank J. - Special section: theatre and democracy. (Previews Coming in December).(Brief Article)(Editorial)
- Unstoppable Stoppard: Utopia unattainable is the topic of his grand-scale new trilogy.(Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour)(Theater Review)
by Klein, Julia M. - The Future of New Work. (Special Section).
by O'Quinn, Jim - Letters to the Editor.(Letter to the Editor)
- Cherry Lane Theatre. (In Memoriam).(Kim Hunter)(Brief Article)
- Wild Dogs: Lee Breuer's new book of fiction runs with the pack of literary avant-gardists. (New Books).(La Divina Caricatura: A Fiction)(Book Review)
by Fischer, Iris Smith