LifestyleRecent PostsTheatre What’s a Work-in-Progress When Everyone’s a Critic? By Diane Ragsdale on September 15, 2011 Audiences are sometimes less ready than the works they see.
TechTheatre El Canguro: Opera Cloud’s Silver-Lining May Be Made of Lead By Cynthia Ferrell on September 8, 2011 The faster the technology, the faster the screw up.
Theatre 5 In Anna Deavere Smith’s Theatre, Grace, Down Easy By Leeza Watstein Mota on August 31, 2011 The most uncomfortable question: How do you want to die? That's one theatre can answer.
Recent PostsTheatre When Theatre Won’t Help By Chloe Veltman on August 18, 2011 When it comes to parlor tricks, theatre can make all the difference. But not always.
Theatre Sandra Bernhard, Working Woman By Alan Berman on August 18, 2011 The audience responded to the risk inherent in the intermixing of music and narrative.
Theatre 1 The Pirates of Ashland By Chloe Veltman on August 4, 2011 Oregon Shakespeare Festival is a rare jewel, and the media should cover it.
FilmRecent PostsTheatre R.I.P., Michael Cacoyannis By Adam Leipzig on July 28, 2011 A director enters the land of shades.
Theatre A Theatre Salon on the Theme of Violence By Chloe Veltman on July 14, 2011 A difficult topic, unexpectedly, creates one of the best salons we've had.
LifestyleTheatre 4 For the Labyrinth of Life, a Complex Theatre By Guy Zimmerman on July 14, 2011 Push or pull, hard or easy... art will have its way with us, regardless of how we feel. Can theatre guide us through the rough road of American pragmatism?
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