American Theatre
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Articles in January 2003 issue of American Theatre
- Positives vs. negatives. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- Corrections.(Correction Notice)
- Aw, Ricky, I'm going solo! (Front and Center).(Lucille Ball drama)
by McCracken, Derek S. - Do you read your reviews? Six theatre notables talk about their relationship with the critics. (Faultlines).
- From credo to comedy. (Roaming Spotlight).
- A sampler from the world stage.(Theater reviews from across the world.)(Column)
- Get real. (Letters to the Editor).
- 25 years ago. (Theatre Almanac: January).
- Seattle Repertory Theatre in 1980. (Entrances & Exists).(appointments, resignations)(Brief Article)
- Stardust melancholy: does the filming of Samuel Beckett's complete works compromise his theatrical legacy?(Beckett on Film)(Movie Review)
by Kalb, Jonathan - Lauded for editorial excellence. (Awards & Prizes).(theatrical awards)
- Creativity is economic force, forum speaker argues. .
- Forum considers governance in a changing world. .
by Katz, Marlene - BFG seeks audience. (January on Stage).
- Adolph Green: 1915-2002. (In Memoriam).(Obituary)
by Landau, Tina - Lost (and found) in Newport. (Front and Center).(Theophilus North)(Theater Review)
by Grode, Eric - The designer as thinker: six American designer-educators wrestle with the diverse roles stage designers must play in a changing world. (Approaches to Theatre Training).
by Gener, Randy - Editor's note.
- Young at art. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- 30 years ago. (Theatre Almanac: January).
- Twenty questions.(with stage designer David Gallo)(Interview)
by Gallo, David - 'Our lady of 121st street'. (Previews: Coming in February).(Theater Review)
- Black is the new black: a New York fashion star gives a distinctive look to blood wedding. .(Theater Review)
by Weisman, Wendy - The other Fugitive Kind.(Theater Review)
- Diamonds are forever. (Front and Center).(Cecil Rhodes drama)
- Figaro on the loose. (Front and Center).(Oh, Figaro)(Brief Article)
by Katz, Marlene - 75 years ago. (Theatre Almanac: January).
- Pacific Overtures. (Awards & Prizes).(Joseph Jefferson Awards)(Brief Article)
- Listening to light: need to talk about light in the classroom? It's easier done than said a designer explains.(teaching stage lighting)
by Strawbridge, Stephen - The way we live now. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- Alien abductions. (Letters to the Editor).
- Batter up. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- 15 years ago. (Theatre Almanac: January).
- Under the Texas sky: a flourishing theatre scene strives for recognition deep in the heart of Texas. .
by Hart, Sarah - The Right Horse: the untold story of 'Urinetown'. (Previews: Coming in February).(Brief Article)
by Kotis, Greg - All by myself. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- Roger Guenveur Smith Jazz-Head: a scorching solo writer-performer tours the world in the simplest possible way. (Profiles).(Interview)
by Whittington, Lewis - Is anybody listening? (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
- 40 years ago. (Theatre Almanac: January).
- National Endowment for the Arts. (Entrances & Exits).(Dana Gioia appointed)(Brief Article)
- Through the looking glass: leading Asian-American theatre artists reflect on the past four decades.
by Hong, Terry - 20 trustees to serve on national council. (News From TCG).(National Council for the American Theatre)
- Utterly U/RTA. (Special Advertising).(University/Resident Theatre Association)
- Training wheels. (From the Executive Director).(theater training)
by Cameron, Ben - Get with the (new) program: there's been a big shakeup in a business that audiences take for granted. (Trends & Events).(theater programs leaner)
by Gener, Randy