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Articles in February 2005 issue of American Theatre
- Call for plays.(CALL BOARD)(Brief Article)
- Twenty questions.(Interview)
by Long, William Ivey - How to pack the house (or not).(from the executive director)
by Cameron, Ben - Kentucky Derby.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- Budapest, Hungary.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Brief Article)
by Estvanik, Nichole - "Authors! Authors!": Why Dramatic Groupthink Is the New Vogue.(COMING IN MARCH)
- From the Redwood forest ... to the stages of northern California's festival of ecodrama.(blueprints)
by Standing, Sarah Ann - Berkeley, Calif.: Paris postcards, tossed in the air.(FRONT and CENTER)(Fetes de la Nuit)(Theater Review)
by Schloff, Aaron Mack - Bear necessities.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- In memoriam.(Obituary)
- An opera with wings.(trends & events)
by Daniels, Barry - Wellington, New Zealand.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Brief Article)
by Estvanik, Nichole - Out of the margins.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Soltanoff, Phil - AT & T supports 6 new plays.(NEWS FROM TCG)
- Et tu, Lorenzo?(on STAGE)(Brief Article)
- The Life and Times of Andre Gregory.(COMING IN MARCH)
- Editor's note.(life as a working actor)(Editorial)
by O; '; Quinn, Jim - Entrances & exits.(personnel)
- February theatre almanac.(FRONT and CENTER)
- What's in a name?(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- Operation 'Macbeth': how the Alabama Shakespeare Festival took the front line in a new cultural campaign.
by Thompson, Kent - February on stage.(Theatre Communications Group)(Calendar)
- Grootvlei, South Africa.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Brief Article)
by Estvanik, Nichole - I smell theatre.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Schultz, Josh - New York City: pilgrim's progress.(FRONT and CENTER)(Interview)
by Zinman, Toby - St. Paul, Minn.: love (and race) as a contact sport.(FRONT and CENTER)(Slippery When Wet)(Theater Review)
by Renner, Pamela - Designing Russia.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- True grit: actor-playwright Ruben Santiago-Hudson sticks to his guns--and lands on Broadway and HBO.(Interview)
by Miller, Stuart - Of art and offspring.(ROAMING SPOTLIGHT)(Brief Article)
- Devil-may-care.(letters to the editor)(Letter to the Editor)
by Flowers, Cynthia R. - Awards & prizes.
- Break that ground.(trends & events)
- Dress codes: from the inside out, two design books take measure of the very social art of costume.(new books)(Character Costume Figure Drawing: Step-By-Step Drawing Methods for Theatre Costume Designers)(The Ingenue in White: Reflections of a Costume Desi
by Clancy, Elizabeth Hope - Darrow-minded.(ROAMING SPOTLIGHT)(Brief Article)
by Dell; '; Orto, Sarah K. - Size matters: in the micro-universe of toy theatre, startling shifts in perspective require audiences to look closely.(connections)
by Barlow, Melinda - Washington, D. C.: playing a 'lost' saxophone.(FRONT and CENTER)(Theater Review)
by Minwalla, Framji - Let's collaborate.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- She's in over her head: ferocity, thy name is Elizabeth Marvel.(Interview)
by Walat, Kathryn - Corrections.(Correction Notice)
- St. James, Barbados.(A Sampler from the World Stage)(Brief Article)
by Estvanik, Nichole - Milwaukee, Wis.: reality tango.(FRONT and CENTER)(Yes. No. (Maybe So...))(Theater Review)
by Estvanik, Nicole - Mr. Marmalade.(PLAYSCRIPT)(Play)
by Haidle, Noah - Festival watch.(trends & events)(Brief Article)
- Tour of duty: ASF's Lady Macbeth and company bring Shakespeare's soldiers to life for the U.S. military.(Alabama Shakespeare Festival)
by McCall, Kathleen - Internships--NYC.(CALL BOARD)