American Theatre
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Articles in December 2002 issue of American Theatre
- Entrances & exits. (Front and Center).(appointments, resignations)
- What Actors need. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- It's a small world, after all. (Front and Center).(Anne Hamburger's Aladdin)
by Renner, Pamela - Who will speak for the Children? Peter Sellars's Children of Herakles gives theatrical shelter to refugee kids lost in the system. (The People's Voice).(Ping Chong's Children of War)(Theater Review)
by Gener, Randy - Behind the scenes: new biographies peek into several backstage lives. (New Books).(Book Review)
- Seeking "Plays Your Mother Would Love".
- I can't believe it's not Chekhov. (Front and Center).(Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters)
by Gener, Randy - A weightless dismissal. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- Mrs. Cratchit explains it all for you. (Front and Center).(Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge)(Theater Review)
by Wren, Celia - Toward a theater of action: The grassroots theatre movement, aimed at social transfromation, finds savvy new ways to flourish. (The People's Voice).
by Brennan, Moira - Staging cancer: facing the ordeal of his life, a director embraces all things theatrical. (First Person).(Column)
by Dillon, John - A more perfect union: A town in trouble turns to populist theatre for healing and renewal.(theater group Community Performance Inc. helps the people of Union County, South Carolina, creat a healing play)
by Burnham, Linda Frye - Editor's note.
by O'Quinn, Jim - Corrections.(Correction Notice)
- Awards & prizes. (Front and Center).
- Twenty questions: Lisa Peterson most recently directed Janusz Glowacki's The Fourth Sister, which is now playing at New York City's Vineyard Theatre.(Interview)
- December on stage.(Calendar)
- Denis O'Hare ode to joy: an accomplished New York actor makes happiness hip all over again. (Profiles).(Interview)
by Istel, John - The Immigrant Voices Project.
- A sampler from the world stage. (Global Spotlight).
- ITI delegates gather in Athens to confront a time of transition. (News).(International Theatre Institute World Congress)
by Channick, Joan - Cheers. (From the Executive Director).(celebration of theater)
by Cameron, Ben - Democracy is the connecting thread, the pivotal concept, in this issue's special section. (The People's Voice).
by O'Quinn, Jim - Everday wonders: broadway-style magic meets children's theatre in two Minneapolis premieres. (Critic's Notebook).(A Year with Frog and Toad)(A Very Old Man)(Theater Review)
by Ritter, Peter - 2001-2002 Board of Directors. (TCG Annual Report 2001-2002).(Theater Communications Group - grants given, programs, membership, finance)
- Trends & events. (Front and Center).(Best of Times: The Theatre of Charles Dickens)(Natural Selections: Stage Designs by Sandra Woodall)
- Approaches to theatre training 2003. (Previews Coming in January).
- Rigor and flexibility. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- December theatre almanac.
- Love and war: Marc Wolf lays bare the secret history of American soldiers and war veterans. (The People's Voice).(Interview)
- Queens Theatre in the Park.(Brief Article)
- Tricycles not included.(Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel)(Theater Review)
by Hart, Sarah - Take this job and show it: Nickel and Dimed leads a pack of plays about the daily grind. (The People's Voice).
by Berson, Misha - Gloom and doom. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- Too much information. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- Both sides now: cultural exchange without restrictions enriches the theatre, a director argues. (Counter-Commentary).
by Dowling, Joe - How to avoid being born again: the Tibetan Book of the Dead lives again on stage--this time, in Cleveland and New York. (Critic's Notebook).(Blue Sky Transmission: The Tibetan Book of the Dead)(Theater Review)
by Brown, Tony - Christmas gone Wilde. (Roaming Spotlight).(A Wilde Holiday)(Theater Review)
by Katz, Marlene - Young at heart. (Roaming Spotlight).(Babes in Toyland)(Theater Review)