American Theatre
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Articles in January 2005 issue of American Theatre
- Elizabeth Marvel is in over her head.(COMING IN FEBRUARY)(Brief Article)
by Walat, Kathryn - TCG Fall Forum: working together to call the tough shots.(NEWS FROM TCG)(Theatre Communications Group)
by Estvanik, Nicole - Talk to me.(from the executive director)(Editorial)
by Cameron, Ben - Awards & prizes.
- Spring awakening.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- Looking for a job in the arts?(CALL BOARD)
- Hey, Mr. Producer! You can make a killing on Broadway--but you can't make a living there.(new books)(Book Review)
by Gener, Randy - The Michael Chekhov twist: Anton's brilliant nephew tried to capture acting's transcendent dimensions.(SPECIAL SECTION: APPROACHES TO THEATRE TRAINING 2005)(excerpt from 'The Other Chekhov: A Biography of Michael Chekhov')(Excerpt)
by Marowitz, Charles - Don't stop.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by MacKinnon, Ian Maxwell - Correction.(Correction Notice)
- Tehran, Iran.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Brief Article)
by Estvanik, Nicole - Seeing eyes: how contemporary plays open eyes and hearts to the legacy of Cambodia's killing fields.(first person)
by Filloux, Catherine - Washington, D.C.: tinkering with lives.(FRONT and CENTER)(Joyce Carol Oates)(Interview)
- Talk to her: Pina has to smile.(trends & events)(Interview)
by Gener, Randy - The lying game: so you want to be an actor? The first step is figuring out why in the world you'd do such a thing.(SPECIAL SECTION: APPROACHES TO THEATRE TRAINING 2005)
by Fichandler, Zelda - How does your garden grow? Conversations with 6 actors who teach.(SPECIAL SECTION: APPROACHES TO THEATRE TRAINING 2005)(Interview)
by Byron, David - Leeds, England.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Theater Review)
by Estvanik, Nicole - The Netherlands.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Theater Review)
by Estvanik, Nicole - Baltimore, MD.: Baltimore's Brit-Caribbean stew.(FRONT and CENTER)(Theater Review)
by Nesmith, N. Graham - Schmooze fest.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- Ying Ruocheng: 1929-2003.(in memoriam)(Obituary)
by Conceison, Claire - Between two worlds: in his most telling play yet, Donald Margulies flirts with the dramatic crises of life versus art.(critic's notebook)(Theater Review)
by Hodgins, Paul - Playwrights missing.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
- Twenty questions.(interview)(Interview)
- Woody confidential.(Brief Article)(Interview)
by Dell; '; Orto, Sarah K. - January: theatre almanac.(FRONT and CENTER)
- Alpine dread and decadence: meet Elfriede Jelinek.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
by Honegger, Gitta - The arts world wants you.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- A soldier's play: 'Macbeth' meets the U.S. military.(COMING IN FEBRUARY)(Brief Article)
by Thompson, Kent; McCall, Kathleen - Who is a militant?(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Vyloppully, Joy - On Cheryl Crawford.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Barranger, Milly S. - Collaboraction.(CALL BOARD)
- The view from Wahiawa: Honolulu Theatre for Youth helps a community rediscover stories of the old in the imagination of the young.(connections)
by Gross, Aarin - Millburn, N.J.: how old did you say you were?(FRONT and CENTER)(Theater Review)
by Wren, Celia - Entrances & exits.(personnel)
- They'll take Manhattan.(trends & events)
- Acting and the black imagination: ground zero is the actor's own life and cultural experiences.(SPECIAL SECTION: APPROACHES TO THEATRE TRAINING 2005)(excerpt from 'Advice to A Young Black Actor: Conversations with Douglas Turner Ward')(Excerpt)
by Edwards, Gus - Nora of Nigeria.(ROAMING SPOTLIGHT)(Theater Review)
by Gener - The typography of plays.(trends & events)(Book Review)
- Mrs. Worthington's daughter's dilemma: actors are subject to both the pleasures of imitation and the rigors of an exalted calling.(SPECIAL SECTION: APPROACHES TO THEATRE TRAINING 2005)
by Brustein, Robert - Vision and rigor.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
- January on stage.(Calendar)
- Playwrights Foundation.(CALL BOARD)
- Head games.(ROAMING SPOTLIGHT)(Theater Review)
by Dell; '; Orto, Sarah K. - The audience as art.
by Sato, Suzanne M. - Is your play a virgin?(commentary)
by Rebeck, Theresa - You gotta have hart.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- Fred Ebb: 1933-2004.(in memoriam)(Obituary)
by McNally, Terrence - Deborah Cullinan: collective spirit; An atypical executive director finds her vision.(profiles)(Interview)
by Weiner, Wendy - Broadway on my mind: in two new reference books, opinion gets free rein.(new books)(Book Review)
by Estvanik, Nicole - Auckland, New Zealand.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Brief Article)
by Estvanik, Nicole - The next wave.(trends & events)
- Melissa James Gibson: city living; A playwright's weighty themes come to rest on younger shoulders.(profiles)(Interview)
by Shandell, Jonathan - Editor's note.
by O; '; Quinn, Jim