
[ TDF ] Bulding Character: Jayne Houdsyhell By MARK BLANKENSHIP
How Jayne Houdyshell created her role in "Bye Bye Birdie"
[ B ] Derrick Baskin Memphis Video Blog 2: Meet Leon!
[ B ] What's Up, Samantha Bee? The Daily Show Correspondent Finds Love Off-B'way
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Jane Alexander and Stockard Channing Star in The Breath of Life
[ P ] PLAYBILL ON OPENING NIGHT: Hamlet - Hail Jude
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Jude Law Opens on Broadway in Hamlet
[ MTV ] On The Red Carpet With Jude Law And The Cast Of 'Hamlet' by Jocelyn Vena
[ NYO ] Hamlet Saves Hamlet By Jesse Oxfeld
The prince of Denmark may be melancholy, but the star of Hamlet is having the time of his life.
Plus Wishful Drinking and Superior Donuts.
[ NJNR ] A 'Hamlet' who knows what he's doing BY MICHAEL SOMMERS
Jude Law depicts the prince with methodical madness
[ WP ] In 'Hamlet,' Jude Law's Performance Feels Absent By Peter Marks
[ CU ] All Through The Night
A misconceived fairy tale about Gentile women in Hitler's Germany
[ TM ] Diana DeGarmo, Micky Dolenz, Alice Ripley, et al. Set for Rockers on Broadway
[ P ] Ripley, Young, DeGarmo, Chase and Cast of Hair Set for Rockers on Broadway Concert
[ TM ] David Pittsinger to Play Emile de Becque in Chicago Enagement of South Pacific Tour
[ TM ] David Mamet to Direct Ricky Jay in A Rougue's Gallery at Geffen Playhouse
[ TM ] Pearce Bunting, Christian Conn, et al. Set for Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Grapes of Wrath
[ TM ] The Music Man to Be Released on Blu-Ray February 2
[ TM ] Fuerza Bruta to Make Asian Premiere in Taiwan
[ TM ] The Bacon Brothers to Offer Fundraising Concert at Philadelphia's Colonial Theatre
[ TM ] Jerry Springer to Host America's Got Talent Live! in Las Vegas
[ TM ] Luc Bondy Joins Bartlett Sher, Patric Chéreau, Peter Gelb at New York Public Library
[ TM ] Eddie Izzard, Robert Klein, et. al. Set for Showtime's Behind the Green Room Door
[ TM ] Cast of Hair to Join Wing for Birdland Concerts
[ P ] The Chosen, with Fischer and Saxon, Begins TheatreWorks Run Oct. 7
[ P ] Children of a Lesser God Extends Deaf West Run to November
[ P ] Kline to Discuss A Class Act at Cape Rep Oct. 9
[ P ] LeGette, Minyard Featured in Caldwell's Sunday in the Park With George Concert in Florida
[ P ] Zac Efron Stars in "Me and Orson Welles" Film; Due in November
[ P ] Mark Clements Will Be Milwaukee Rep's Artistic Director
[ P ] Groff, Michele, Wainwright, Broadway Inspirational Voices Join True Colors Cabaret Line-Up
[ TM ] Actor and Director Douglas Campbell Dies at 87
[ P ] Douglas Campbell, North American Acting Great, Dies at 87
[ NYP ] Shrill songs from 'Birdie' by Michael Riedel
[ 411 ] 'Spider-Man' on Broadway May Have Found Its Angels By: Roger Friedman
[ CT ] Bomb threat at Chicago 'Jersey Boys' by Chris Jones
[ B ] Jessica Alba, Kristen Johnston, Ted Danson and More to Appear in Atlantic's The 24 Hour Plays Benefit
[ TM ] Jessica Alba, Ted Danson, Kristen Johnston, David Mamet, et al. Set for Atlantic's The 24 Hour Plays
[ P ] Atlantic Theater Company's 24 Hour Plays to Feature Danson, Cake, Ritter, Johnston and More
[ TM ] Patrick Cassidy, Rebecca Luker, and Shirley Jones to Star in Kennedy Center's Music Man Concert
[ P ] Cassidy Will Join Jones and Luker for "The Music of The Music Man" Concert
[ MG ] Canadian theatre great Douglas Campbell dies at 87
[ IBDB ] Douglas Campbell's Broadway Credits
[ P ] Grace Keagy, Stage Actress of Woman of the Year and Carmelina, Dies at 87
[ IBDB ] Grace Keagy's Broadway Credits
[ P ] Broadway Producer Sonny Everett Dies at 72
[ IBDB ] Sonny Everett's Broadway Credits
[ NYT ] Kate Duffy, Book Editor, Is Dead at 56 By MARGALIT FOX
In addition to her brother, Benedict, of Falls Church, Va., she is survived by a sister, Clare Duffy of Manhattan; and her mother, Alice, who is scheduled to make her Broadway debut in January in the Roundabout Theater's production of Noël Coward's "Present Laughter."
[ P ] Lucas Withdraws from London's Prick Up Your Ears Due to Tragedy
[ EW ] 'Parenthood' exclusive: Helen Hunt out! Lauren Graham in? by Michael Ausiello
[ TM ] Peter Filichia's Diary: Nicknames That Nick
[ NYT ] Audio Slide Show
Behind the Scene: 'Hamlet'
Geraldine James, who plays Gertrude, narrates a look at the play's pivotal "closet scene."
[ NYT ] Video: 'Hamlet'
[ NPR ] Jude Law, Tackling Hamlet From The Inside Out by Jeff Lunden
[ T ] Jude Law guilty of 'skulduggery' over his dig at David Tennant's Hamlet by Tim Walker
Jude Law has evoked the ire of the Royal Shakespeare Company by suggesting that David Tennant, when he played the title role in its production of Hamlet last year, had been "upstaged" by the skull he holds as he makes the "Alas, poor Yorick" soliloquy.
[ LAT ] Gold Derby by Tom O'Neil
Tony or not Tony: Jude Law opening in 'Hamlet' on Broadway
[ WSJ ] "Hamlet" with Jude Law: Jump-the-Gun Review was a "Mistake," Says Newsday By Richard Turner
[ TM ] Law School By: Joseph Marzullo; Text by Brian Scott Lipton
Victor Garber, David Hyde Pierce, Natalie Portman, Janet McTeer, Rob Ashford, Aasaf Mandvi, Desmond Child, and Frankie James Grande join Jude Law and the company of Hamlet on their opening night.
[ TM ] Hamlet
Reviewed by: David Finkle
Jude Law's portrayal of the melancholy Dane is one of the best ever committed to stage.
[ B ] Word of Mouth: What a Piece of Work is Jude! Our Panelists Give Hamlet a Rave
[ TB ] Hamlet
Review by Matthew Murray
You don't gain from this production the sense that you're seeing in Hamlet anything that's in any way new - something that could frustrate those who've traveled to Elsinore many times before, and always want a thoroughly new vision. This production's minimal innovations lie in other, if still related, places.
[ DN ] This 'Hamlet' daringly fresh - Jude's touch, stellar directing leave you rapt by Joe Dziemianowicz (**** 1/2)
[ NYP ] Hamlet's word is Law by Elisabeth Vincentelli (***)
Imported from London's Donmar company, this is the epitome of British-style quality: swift, well- acted, easy on the eyes and a breeze to follow. It's not an unforgettable "Hamlet," but it's a chic, well-executed one -- perfect gateway Shakespeare.
[ TONY ] Hamlet - Review by David Cote(****)
I'm still waiting for my generation's Hamlet; but until it comes, Law's will hold a seat in this distracted globe.
[ FT ] Hamlet, Broadhurst Theatre, New York By Brendan Lemon (***)
His reading does not cut deep, until a fairly devastating recitation of the "fall of a sparrow" speech. His interpretation offers little insight into the eternal question of the Prince's madness. His physical fluidity, though, is marvellous.
[ LAT ] 'Hamlet' at New York's Broadhurst Theater By CHARLES McNULTY
Jude Law's deft psychological touches make for a memorable re-encounter with the melancholy Dane.
[ JN ] A well-spoken Jude Law charges through 'Hamlet' By Michael Kuchwara, The Associated Press
Law has marched fearlessly through one of the great roles in dramatic literature - maybe the greatest - and done a credible job in making it his own.
[ TNO ] TO BE PROVED MOST ROYAL by ROBERT CASHILL
After Jude Law s impressive performance in London, his Hamlet is likely to be one for the ages in New York.
[ OOB ] Hamlet - Review by Matt Windman
Thankfully, Grandage does not attempt to rewrite Shakespeare's tragedy. Instead, he provides a lean, mean staging that burns with intensity, urgency and clarity. In other words, it's a much appreciated antidote to the pain and torture of "Othello."
[ R ] Jude Law brings out young ladies to Hamlet staging By Frank Scheck (Hollywood Reporter)
This is an uncommonly coherent production, free of gimmicks and transmitting the play's themes with true clarity.
[ USA ] Excellence, thy name is 'Hamlet' on the Broadway stage By Elysa Gardner (**** out of four)
[ CU ] Comparing Two Hamlets
Two handsome Hamlets seen within two weeks of each other inspire Simon Saltman's feature
[ NYT ] Ready, Set, Emote: A Race to His Doom By BEN BRANTLEY
In this barnstorming production, Jude Law approaches the role of Hamlet with the focus and adrenaline level of an Olympic track competitor.
[ ND ] Jude Law is no mama's boy as 'Hamlet' By LINDA WINER
Law and Shakespeare are present and clearly declaimed, which may well be enough for a Broadway smash. But director Michael Grandage, head of the estimable Donmar Warehouse, has done neither any favors with the routine supporting cast.
[ BS ] Hamlet reviewed by DAVID SHEWARD
Film star Jude Law tackles Shakespeare's greatest role and emerges with flying colors, but the rest of the company finishes far behind.
[ VV ] Superior Donuts Peddles Stale Product; One of Mamet's Two Unrelated Plays Relates; Hamlet's Only Word Is Law By Michael Feingold
In a real production, he could be one of the great Hamlets, but the sorry news is that Michael Grandage's dismaying, affectless plod-through, which features the dullest supporting cast I have ever seen in any Broadway production of anything, has no more to do with Shakespeare's Hamlet than a paint-by-numbers kit has to do with Rembrandt.
[ V ] Hamlet
Review By DAVID ROONEY
The cohesiveness of the production's mostly monochromatic visual scheme is not matched by similar consistency of concept or emotional depth. It's an accessible presentation, but rarely exciting and even less often moving.
[ G+M ] Jude Law's Hamlet is no vanity project (** 1/2) by J. Kelly Nestruck
[ BN ] Jude Law Jumps, Monkeys About as Hamlet in Dim Show: John Simon (* 1/2)
To all Jude Law fans, the Broadway revival of "Hamlet" starring him and courtesy of London's Donmar Warehouse is genially recommended. Others it will surely disappoint. Were it a car, it would most likely be recalled as a defective model.
[ B ] Videos: Charlayne Woodard Examines Definitions of Parenthood in The Night Watcher
[ NYT ] Video: 'The Night Watcher'
[ NYT ] Always a Godmother, Never a Mom By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
In her latest solo performance, Charlayne Woodard casts a permanent glow that reaches all the way to the back rows.
[ DN ] Charlayne Woodard's solo show 'The Night Watcher' is a singular sensation by Joe Dziemianowicz (**** 1/2)
[ TB ] The Night Watcher
Review by Matthew Murray
Woodard's personal and affecting memoir about the children she's helped shepherd through life is heartwarming and lovely enough to sustain a healthy run for audiences filled with parents with children, children with parents, or those who are neither but wish they were.
[ TE ] The Night Watcher - Review by OSCAR E. MOORE
Every care has been taken, no detail overlooked to enhance the phenomenal performance of Charlayne Woodard in her solo play which is unlike any other solo performance piece I have ever seen.
[ BS ] The Night Watcher reviewed by LEONARD JACOBS
In her fourth autobiographical solo play Charlayne Woodard movingly examines her decision not to have children and her role as "Auntie" to the kids in her life.
[ TM ] The Night Watcher
Reviewed by: Andy Propst
Charlayne Woodard's affecting solo show provides terrific insight into the sort of unconditional love it takes to rear a child in today's world.
[ V ] The Night Watcher
Review by Marilyn Stasio
After regional showings, Charlayne Woodard's new solo piece lands in town polished to a high shine.
[ NYP ] Motherly love from an 'auntie' By FRANK SCHECK (**)
SEEING Charlayne Woodard in "The Night Watcher," it's hard not to marvel how she does it. More than 30 years after she burst on the scene in "Ain't Misbehavin'," she seems decades younger than she is, her charms undiminished.
[ CU ] The Night Watcher
Charlayne Woodward's solo play is certainly inspirational, but at times it seems more appropriate for a therapist than an audience.
[ NYT ] ArtsBeat
NYMF: Five Questions for Donna McKechnie By Erik Piepenburg
[ TB ] Whatever Man
Review by Matthew Murray
Whatever Man is so apathetic in word, music, and look that it can't even generate enough energy to be an outright snoozer - it's a shrug through and through.
[ TB ] Fantasy Football: The Musical?
Review by Matthew Murray
This is far from a great show. But it's fun enough that even if you don't love sports - or, I suppose, if you don't love musicals - you might not mind, particularly if you partake of some of the pre-show beer for sale at the lobby concessions stand.
[ TB ] Max Understood
Review by Matthew Murray
I'm usually the first to decry the use of anything other than live instruments in musicals, but even the most important rules can sometimes be broken. And when the results are as jaw-droppingly remarkable as they are in Max Understood, Nancy Carlin and Michael Rasbury's bizarre but beatific new show playing at the 45th Street Theatre as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival, it's tough to feel that much has been lost this time around.
[ CU ] The 2009 New York Musical Theatre Festival
Our Musical Theatre Festival page is updated daily and now includes reviews of The Toymaker, Max Understood Fat Camp, Hurricane, Whatever Man
[ P ] Reichard Is The Happy Embalmer at NYMF Beginning Oct. 6
[ P ] Haskell, Larsen and Rockwell Begin F@king Up Everything at NYMF Oct. 6
[ P ] Boxing Musical Seeing Stars Is Sold Out in NYMF; Performances Begin Oct. 7
[ NYP ] PAGE SIX: Forced diet
MAYBE Carrie Fisher's next novel could be titled "Wishful Eating"?
[ 411 ] Carrie Fisher: Princess Leia Is Broadway's Overnight Smash By: Roger Friedman
[ R ] "Drinking" is terrific fun with Carrie Fisher By Frank Scheck (Hollywood Reporter)
Despite its excesses, "Drinking" is terrific fun, sort of like reading dozens of outrageous tabloid-newspaper stories in one sitting while their subject gets to respond to them.
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
Review: 'Sammy' at the Old Globe by Charles McNulty
For all its expensive vitality, "Sammy" is ultimately too tame a show to knock us dead, which is something Davis set out to do every time he stepped onstage.
[ NYP ] It speaks volumes By ELISABETH VINCENTELLI (****)
CLEAR your schedule: "Lipsynch" is the show to see right now.
[ NYP ] More on 'Lipsynch' By Elisabeth Vincentelli
After my enthusiastic reviewof director Robert Lepage's four-star "Lipsynch"in today's paper, I got an email from a reader who asked, "Really that good?" In a word: yes.
[ TONY ] Read my Lipsynch: Lepage at BAM by David Cote
[ TM ] Penny Penniworth
Reviewed by: Dan Bacalzo
Chris Weikel's charming homage to the works of Charles Dickens is suffused with a sense of fun.
[ TE ] Penny Penniworth - Review by OSCAR E. MOORE
It's an entertaining, light hearted evening with a cast of truly ridiculous people from Merrie Olde England.
[ TE ] All Through The Night - Review by OSCAR E. MOORE
The intentions of playwright Shirley Lauro are admirable. The play isn't.
[ JN ] Meet those dancing feet By Peter D. Kramer
The next time you check your 401(k), take a page from the kids in "42nd Street," now in a polished, high-energy production at Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford
[ NJ ] 'Our Dad in Atlantis' bows at Playwrights Theatre By Anthony Venutolo
There's a quiet little comedy-drama in Madison that ultimately packs a mighty wallop.
[ TB ] Humor Abuse
Philadelphia Review by Tim Dunleavy
He's pleasant, but he's just not very endearing-and while he proves himself to be a wonderful clown, he's not much of a showman.
[ PW ] Humor Abuse - Review By J. Cooper Robb
There is a lot of clowning in Lorenzo Pisoni and Erica Schmidt's Humor Abuse. However, in this intriguing solo play the art of being a clown is definitely not all fun and games.
[ PW ] The History Boys - Review By J. Cooper Robb
Frank X leads a strong cast in the Arden's superb production of "The History Boys".
[ BG ] An unnerving and edgy 'Virginia Woolf' By Terry Byrne
[ BH ] 'Caretaker,' 'Who's Afraid' master art of dark humor By Jenna Scherer
[ BN ] Kevin Spacey Bellows, Anna Friel Goes Naked: London Stage
Review by Warwick Thompson
[ VV ] Megan Riordan's Luck Is a Good Bet By Alexis Soloski
[ VV ] Imelda Marcus Gets the Ol' Song and Dance at Julia Miles Theater By Alexis Soloski
[ V ] A Ludicrous Evening With John Cleese -- Or How to Finance Your Divorce
Review By GUNNAR REHLIN
[ CT ] Arts can help Chicago realize Olympic ambitions by Chris Jones
[ HC ] Where Are the Plays About How Technology Is Affecting Our Lives By Frank Rizzo
[ TDF ] Strange in a Good Way By ERIC GRODE
An Irishman and an African-American both portray the same escaped slave
[ B ] First Person: Jedadiah Schultz: Looking Back at The Laramie Project
[ JSTGY ] Quick Q&A: Malcolm Gets by Patrick Lee
Malcolm Gets talks about working in theatre, not reading reviews, and the challenges of "Vigil"
[ NYP ] CINDY ADAMS
Neil LaBute's opinion of Broadway.
[ HC ] What's Cooking at the Foote Family Kitchen? Mmmmm. Fried Chicken By Frank Rizzo
[ ND ] Tips for getting into Long Island theater By STEVE PARKS
You want to be a Broadway star? You've probably come to the wrong place. But if you just want to be part of a show, here's how.
[ ND ] Community theaters on Long Island
[ WP ] BACKSTAGE: Bethesda Theatre To Try It as a Rental By Jane Horwitz
Plus an interview with Maurice Hines.
[ CBS ] @katiecouric: Hugh Jackman
After blockbuster roles in X-Men and Wolverine, actor Hugh Jackman is playing to sold-out Broadway crowds in A Steady Rain. He talks about the cell phone incident, future movies and Daniel Craig.
Thanks to narrows101 on All That Chat for the link.
[ AM ] The Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2009
Hugh Jackman makes the list.
[ VV ] How To Get Hugh Jackman To Talk To You By Michael Musto
[ VV ] La Dolce Musto
Is Precious, With Mo'Nique, The Movie of the Year? By Michael Musto
Plus sizing up other leading ladies, nightlife crime, and Tony hopefuls.
[ VV ] Broadway Dish From Bebe Neuwirth and Alice Ripley By Michael Musto
[ HC ] Who's Sorry Now? -- Everybody! by Liz Smith
"Superior Donuts."
[ B ] Watch It: Glee's Lea Michele Shows David Letterman Her Tattoos
[ B ] Photo Op: Glee Diva Lea Michele Rocks Out at Rock of Ages
[ B ] Photo Op: Sarah Paulson and More Light Up MCC's Life
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Paulson, Weller and Co. Open Still Life Off-Broadway
[ B ] Photo Op: Broke-ology, a Touching Play About Family, Opens at Lincoln Center Theater
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Pierce Opens in Broke-ology Off-Broadway
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Hare's Power of Yes at London's National Theatre
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
'Parade' opening night draws stars to Mark Taper Forum by Diane Haithman
[ LAT ] The Image Photo Booth: Sing-A-Long Sound of Music at the Hollywood Bowl
[ P ] Spamalot Tour to End Following Costa Mesa Run; O'Hurley to Return to Cast
[ TM ] John O'Hurley to Return for Final Leg of Spamalot National Tour
[ TM ] Lauren Ashley Zakrin to Play Sandy in Grease National Tour
[ P ] Zakrin Will Be Sandy in National Tour of Grease
[ TM ] Janie Dee, Julie Goodyear, Helen Lederer et al. to Join London's Calendar Girls
[ P ] London's Calendar Girls to Welcome New Cast in November
[ TM ] Marti Pellow to Star in UK Tour of Chicago, January 18-February 26
[ P ] Marti Pellow to Tour U.K. in Chicago
[ TM ] Ann Reinking and Thodos Dance Chicago to Present Fosse Trilogy
[ P ] Reinking Creates Fosse Trilogy For Thodos Dance in Chicago
[ TM ] Pee-wee Herman Show, Starring Paul Reubens, to Now Play Club Nokia Beginning January
[ P ] The Pee-wee Herman Show Will Now Play Club Nokia @ LA Live; Perfs Begin in January 2010
[ TM ] Kia Corthron, Nilo Cruz, Regina Taylor, et al. Contribute to Goodman's New Stage Series
[ P ] Blank Season to Feature See What I Wanna See, Why Torture Is Wrong and More
[ P ] Jersey Boys Cast Recording Certified Platinum
[ TM ] Cady Huffman Set for 42nd Street Moon's Salute to Dorothy Fields
[ HC ] Jeanine Tesori To Be Feted at Trinity By Frank Rizzo
[ TM ] Barbra Streisand's Love Is The Answer CD Debuts at 1
[ P ] Kearse, Jackson and Moorer Open The Sty of the Blind Pig in Atlanta Oct. 7
[ TM ] Anne Kauffman to Direct The Civilians' You Better Sit Down
[ P ] McCartney, Edelman, Larsen, Ayers and Babiak Added to NAMT Festival
[ TM ] Gavin Creel, Jonathan Groff, Van Hansis, Cyndi Lauper, Lea Michele, et al. Set for True Colors Cabaret
[ P ] Kolvenbach's Goldfish Gets a Sequel, Playing in Rep in San Francisco
[ P ] Millson, Penry-Jones and Blood Complete Cast of Wynne's Priory
[ P ] Jest End to Return to London's Jermyn Street Theatre; Casting Announced
[ P ] Pre-Release CD Listening Party for Rooms: a rock romance Set for Oct. 14
[ P ] Sean McDermott to Celebrate New Single at the Triad
[ P ] Young, Jones, Evens, Ghebremichael, Ramirez Cast in North Carolina West Side Story
[ TM ] Gloria Estefan, George Lopez, Jimmy Smits, et al. Set for White House Concert Hosted by President Obama
[ TM ] Jennifer Hudson to Star in Musical Holiday Special for ABC
[ P ] Still Carrying on with Jim Dale to Debut in Connecticut
[ TM ] Jim Dale to Debut Solo Show Still Carrying On at Paul Mellon Arts Center on October 9
[ TM ] Ugly Betty to Now Begin New Season on October 16
[ TM ] Clare Higgins to Play Margaret Thatcher in BBC Radio Drama
[ P ] Ullett, O'Farrell and Hamilton Are Three of a Kind in South Coast Rep's Revised Saturn Returns
[ P ] Ed Dixon and Scott Jaeck Will Argue Over Evolution in Cleveland Inherit the Wind
[ P ] CHART TOPPERS
[ P ] David Hare's Power of Yes Opens at London's National Oct. 6
[ P ] Jane Krakowski Has Sold Out... Tickets Available Begins Feinstein's Run Oct. 6
[ P ] Tuneful Tuesdays Launches New Season Oct. 6 with Persuasion
[ P ] Such Things Happen Only in Books, with Apgar, Butler and Niebanck, Begins Off-Broadway Run Oct. 6
[ P ] Laurents' Come Back, Come Back, Wherever You Are Makes World Premiere in NJ Oct. 6
[ P ] An Evening Without Monty Python Plays NYC, Beginning Oct. 6
[ P ] Today in Theatre History: OCTOBER 7
[ P ] Anna Deavere Smith Goes Solo Again in Let Me Down Easy, Opening Oct. 7
[ P ] Thompson Is Off-Broadway's Emperor Jones, Starting Oct. 7
[ P ] Tim Blake Nelson's Eye of God Opens Off-Broadway Oct. 7
[ P ] Barrington's Fantasticks, with Smith, De Lisa, Wilson, DePaul, Begins Previews Oct. 7
[ P ] Lady with All the Answers, Starring Judith Ivey, Begins Cherry Lane Run Oct. 7
[ P ] Cabaret Convention Plays Jazz at Lincoln Center Beginning Oct. 7
[ P ] Cromer Will Stage Midwest Premiere of Cherrywood in Chicago
[ B ] Kevin Kline and Meryl Streep to Star in a Benefit Evening of Shakespeare
[ P ] Henry Hewes Design Awards to Be Held in Late Fall; 60 Artists Nominated
[ TONY ] Mother Courage on the cheap by Adam Feldman
[ P ] Tony Roberts "Feeling Great," Hopes to Return to Royal Family
[ NYT ] Arts, Briefly: Tony Roberts's Illness Attributed to Seizure
Compiled by Dave Itzkoff
[ P ] Tony Winner Faith Prince Joins Starry Reading of Two by Two

