American Theatre
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Articles in November 2003 issue of American Theatre
- Show and tell.(Trends & Events)(exhibitions by visual artists involved in theatre world)(Calendar)
- Why arts coverage should be more like sports.
by Lavin, Chris - 21 trustees to serve on the National council for the American Theatre.
- Awards & Prizes.
- Eyeing the horizon.(Theatre Facts 2002)
by Pesner, Ben - Whores d'oeuvre.(Front and Center)(Cafe Puttanesca)
by Wren, Celia - Twenty questions: born Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero in 1933, Chita Rivera was the original Anita (West Side Story), the original Velma Kelly (Chicago) and the original Spider Woman (Kiss of the Spider Woman). Her latest project, the new John Kande
- An American Revolution: the 75-year-old Berkshire Theatre Festival looks to its star-spangled past to inspire a still-fermenting future.(for William Gibson, opportunity knocks twice)
by Hart, Sarah - Julia Jordan coming of age: her characters are complicated--like adolescents really are.(Profiles)(Biography)
by Kaiden, Elizabeth - Just got lucky: John Kander and Fred Ebb recall the events that led to their auspicious meeting, 40 years ago.(Excerpt)
by Ebb, Fred - Ticket-price concerns: revenue vs. accessibility.
- No more pecking order.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Mufson, Michael A. - In praise of responsibility.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Reich, Russell - November theatre almanac.(Atlanta)
- Oh, what a metrosexual mornin'!(Trends & Events)(Hugh Jackman to make Broadway debut)(Brief Article)
- Oklahomo! A gay performance artist vows that musicals shaped his political consciousness.(First Person)(Column)
by Miller, Tim - More from less: work force shrinks.(Universe Trend Theater research)
- November on stage: going on?(Calendar)
- In memoriam.(Obituary)
- Time to move on.(Trends & Events)(Brief Article)
- Corrections.(Correction Notice)
- A Banquet of errors.(Front and Center)(The Wedding Banquet )(Theater Review)
by Gener, Randy - Humor from the Hereafter.(Roaming Spotlight)(Brief Article)
by Citron, Nicole - Jeffrey Hatcher can't dance but who cares? He's adding a Jerome Kern musical to his resume anyway.(Interview)
by Zinman, Toby - Editor's note.
by O'Quinn, Jim - Things change.(Trends & Events)(James Houghton, O'Neill Playwrights Conference's artistic director, explains decision to suspend open submission policy)(Brief Article)
- Grant supports seven artistic collaborations.
- Wary of commitment: subscriber rate declines.(theatre subscriptions)
- Reading the box scores.(From the Deputy Director)(Column)
by Channick, Joan - Teacher and critic Misako Koike, whose specialty at Ochanomizu University in Tokyo is American drama.(Contributors)
- The subject tonight is a comeback.(Atlanta)(Alliance Theater Company to produce "The Subject Tonight Is Love")
by Holman, Curt - TCG board adds 8 new members: Eight new members have been elected to serve four-year terms on TCG's board of directors:.(News From TCG)
- To be or noh to be: British director Jonathan Kent's all-male Hamlet casts onnagata actors as Gertrude and Ophelia.(Postmark:Tokyo)(Theater Review)
by Koike, Misako - Global spotlight: a sampler from the world stage.
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - Chavez Ravine.(A Playscript)(the theater collective Culture Clash; their works; and interviews with collective members; includes timelineof important moments in history of area known as Chavez Ravine. Article appears to include entire playscript)(Intervie
by Clash, Culture - Cross-Atlantic exposures.(Trends & Events)(British audiences to see latest plays of young American writers during "Old Vic/New Voices: US/UK Exchange)
- Why arts coverage can beat sports hands-down.
by Hodgins Paul - Entrances & Exits.(theater appointments and resignations)
- Signs of the times.(Letter to the Editor)
by Shteir, Rachel - All the news that's fit to fake.(Front and Center)(The Story)
by Renner, Pamela - Shadows and flames.(Roaming Spotlight)(Wayang Bali: Dangerous Flowers)(Brief Article)
by Citron, Nicole - Collected stories: anthologies raise the visibility and prestige of TCG member theatres.(New books)(Book Review)(Brief Review)
by Gener, Randy - Toby Zinman's many articles for American Theatre.(Contributors)(Brief Article)
- Sites for sore eyes.(Trends & Events)(web sites related to theater)(Brief Article)