American Theatre
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Articles in April 2003 issue of American Theatre
- Dallas in detail.(Letter to the Editor)
- 12 artists and theatres receive residency grants. (News from TCG).
- Body heat: five American director-choreographers break down the steps that lead to sex, love, intimacy and erotic tension. (Women On Eroticism).
by Gener, Randy - Al Hirschfeld: 1903-2003. (In Memoriam).(Obituary)
by Feiffer, Jules - Twenty questions for Erin Cressida Wilson.(playwright)(Interview)
- Waking Lucia. (Philadelphia and New York City).(plays about James Joyce's daughter)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - 80 years ago (1923). (April Theatre Almanac).
- Women in Flames: what disqualifies a woman in pursuit of passion? Age, of course. (Women On Eroticism).
by Howe, Tina - Jeremy Dobrish pop-culture puck: maturity pursues a scrappy director-producer. (Profiles).(Adobe Theater Company)
by Renner, Pamela - In memoriam.(Lester Osterman, Fred Hudson and Rusty Magee)
- Stages of desire: women on eroticism. (Special Section).(Brief Article)
by O'Quinn, Jim - Purely 'Peter Pan'. .(Letter to the Editor)
- April on Stage.(Calendar)
- Creative valor.(Letter to the Editor)
- Stormy Weather: how a climate of rebellion, in theatre and society, wrought the death of burlesque in 1969. (Women On Eroticism).(related article: What Costume Says About Our Character)
by Shteir, Rachel - Toward a world theatre.(Letter to the Editor)
- Corrections.
- Vox eroticus: in singing the voice erotic, a world-renowned voice teacher lays bare the basic instincts--an anatomy--of theatre as a verbal art. (Women On Eroticism).
by Linklater, Kristin - Is there satire after high school? (New York City).(None of the Above)(Theater Review) (theater review)
by Baldaro, Frank J. - Discovering Tom. .(Letter to the Editor)
- 100 years ago (1903). (April Theatre Almanac).
- Battle on the Bayou. (Front and Center: Fairfax, VA).(Perseus Bayou)(Theater Review) (theater review)
by Wren, Celia - 10 years ago (1993). (April Theatre Almanac).
- We play harder: theatre artists are turning Pittsburgh's conservatism into an asset. (On the Scene: Pittsburgh).
by Kaiden, Elizabeth