Theatre News Online October 20-21, 2010
By Michael & Laura Clark • Oct 21st, 2010 • Category: Published Elsewhere- ShowBizRadio: Review of Keegan Theater’s Fool For Love
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Prince William Little Theatre’s Frankenstein
- ShowBizRadio: The Role of the Director
- Gazette: Bite of the Bunny: ‘Bunnicula’ takes the Imagination Stage
- Washington Post: Theater review: ‘Blood Sweat & Fears III: The Red Velvet Curtain’ (Molotov Theatre Group)
- Washington Examiner: Keegan’s ‘Fool for Love’ a dark, absorbing tale
- Washington Examiner: Composer brings unique, fun approach to musical ‘Sanctified’
- Fairfax Times: Reston’s Schreiner arrives in ‘Oklahoma’ Resident stars in production at Arena Stage
- Washington City Paper: Women Beware Women; A Shakespeare contemporary gets the Tim Burton treatment
- Washington City Paper: Henry VIII; A trimmed rarity, lavish and stirring (Folger Theatre)
- Washington City Paper: Should Theater Critics Be Allowed to Tweet an Opinion Before Writing a Review?
- Washington Post: Theater review: Constellation Theatre’s ‘Women Beware Women’
- Washington Post: Theater review: Folger Theatre’s ‘Henry VIII’
- Washington Post: First lady to present award to Young Playwrights’ Theater
- MetroWeekly: Truth and Consequences; Constellation’s Women is a risky project that ultimately succeeds, while Keegan wonders why fools fall in love
- DC Theatre Scene: The Little Prince (Ambassador Theater)
- DC Theatre Scene: Women Beware Women (Constellation Theatre Company)
- DC Theatre Scene: Henry VIII (Folger Theatre)
- InsideNova: Review: It’s not your father’s Frankenstein (Prince William Little Theater)
- DCist: Constellation’s Women Beware Women Has Style to Spare
- Examiner: Local actors shine in “Cemetery Club” (Prince George’s Little Theatre)
- Rich Massabny: Prince William Little Theatre – “Frankenstein”
- Rich Massabny: Folger Theatre – “Henry VIII”
- DC Theatre Scene: Fool for Love (Keegan Theatre)
- DC Theatre Scene: Cabaret being held to start new Jane Pesci-Townsend fund
- Washington Blade: ‘Women’s’ wily ways (Constellation Theatre Company)
- Washington Blade: A campy blend of romance, noir and B movies (Solas Nua)
This article can be linked to as: http://washingtondc.showbizradio.com/goto/5757.