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Articles in September, 2004 issue of American Theatre
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The Miser next door.(Coming in October)
by Campbell, Karen -
Paris, France.(A Sampler from the World Stage)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. -
The heart of the Mystery: a new biography of Eleonora Duse tells the remarkable life of the first modern actress.(New Books)(Book Review)
by Seldes, Marian -
Venice, Italy.(A Sampler from the World Stage)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - Corrections.(Correction Notice)
- Internships: winter/spring-NYC.(Call Board)
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Brisbane, Australia.(A Sampler from the World Stage)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. -
South Bend, Ind.: car talk.(Front and Center)(Avanti: A Postindustrial Ghost Story)(Theater Review)
by Pfeffinger, Eric -
A fount of the Midwest: its active theatre scene may well be one of the jewels in Kansas City's crown.(On the Scene: Kansas City)
by McCracken, Derek -
Backstage chatter.
by Gener, Randy -
Artists of tomorrow.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Shimer, Shalene -
Partisan passions.(From the Executive Director)
by Cameron, Ben -
Run, baby, run! Why America's theatre artists should get themselves on the ballot.(Commentary)
by Tresser, Tom - Mother courage.(Trends & Events)(Prelude to Off-Broadway)(Ellen Stewart)
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Wilson on the Beach: a visionary production of an ancient epic brings the arts of Indonesia to the world.(Critic's Notebook)(I La Galigo )(Theater Review)
by James, Jamie - Entrances & exits.(Cleveland Play House )(Delaware Theatre Company in Wilmington)(Shakespeare & Company of Lenox)
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Twenty questions.(Interview)
by Brandt, Kirsten -
Inherently educational.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Powers, Shawn Maureen - Abingdon Theatre Company.(Call Board)
- Songs, curios & esoterica.(Trends & Events)(musical theater collections)
- Pondering a renaissance at Tarrytown retreat.(News from TCG)(National Theatre Artist Residency Program)
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Tropical maladies: a Miami festival opens a suitcase of Latin American problems.(Critic's Notebook)(2004 International Hispanic Theater Festival)
by Schloff, Aaron Mack - Archie Smith.(In Memoriam)(Obituary)
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Los Angeles: Viennese waltz.(Front and Center)(Alma: Widow of the 4 Arts)
by Kendt, Rob -
Ionesco and me: honoring the master in two new American translations.(Eugene Ionesco)
by Howe, Tina - September on stage.(Calendar)
- 'Turg patrol.(Trends & Events)
- Virginia Capers.(In Memoriam)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
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Dreaming of Duke.(Theater Review)
by Elson, Kerry - Writers hangout in Santa Monica.(Call Board)
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Tony Randall: 1920-2004.(In Memoriam)(Obituary)
by McLaughlin, Ellen -
Long live the queen: producing theatre was an art form in the hands of an Off-Broadway legend.(New Books)(Book Review)
by Roth, Daryl - Music of the Night.(Trends & Events)
- Got diversity?(Trends & Events)(Artist Files Online )(Brief Article)
- September: theatre almanac.(Front and Center)
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Spiritual honey.(Roaming Spotlight)(Theater Review)
by Elson, Kerry -
I hear America singing.(Roaming Spotlight)(Brief Article)
by Sampson -
Window-dressing?(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Munoz, Jose Esteban - Looking for a job in the arts?(Call Board)
- Phoebe Brand Carnovsky.(In Memoriam)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
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Tom and his feminine mystique: four acclaimed actresses compare notes on Tennessee Williams's incomparable heroines.(Panel Discussion)
by Gener, Randy -
New York City: dumpster chic.(Front and Center)(Brooklyn: The Musical)
by Wren, Celia - 'Beast' makes tracks.(Trends & Events)(Beast on the Moon)
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Johanna Schall all in the family: Brecht's granddaughter challenges some well-honed traditions.(Profiles)(Biography)
by Honegger, Gitta -
Chicago, U.S.A.(A Sampler from the World Stage)
by Sampson, Benjamin W. - Mexico hosts 30th ITI World Congress.
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Tokyo connection.(Letters to the Editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Dowd, Elizabeth - Awards & prizes.
- Peter Barnes.(In Memoriam)(Brief Article)(Obituary)
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Editor's note.(muscular)
by O'Quinn, Jim -
Truly, madly, intimately: Viola Davis breaks free from the tragic characters she is often corseted in.(Interview)(Biography)
by Renner, Pamela -
Days of our lives: in a season of decision, artists and their companies grapple with the issues.
by Wren, Celia -
Man from Nebraska.(Playscript)(Play)
by Letts, Tracy
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