Theatre News Online November 17-18, 2010
By Laura & Mike Clark • Nov 18th, 2010 • Category: Published Elsewhere- ShowBizRadio: Relax, and Keep The Energy Up
- ShowBizRadio: Review of Greenbelt Arts Center’s Chapter Two
- ShowBizRadio: Cappies Review of J.E.B Stuart High School’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- ShowBizRadio: Cappies Review of Thomas Edison High School’s Beauty and the Beast
- Washingtonian: Review: Superior Donuts (Studio Theatre)
- Fairfax Times: Spending a night with ‘Fanny’ good for a lot of laughs; Life of comedienne Fanny Brice captured at Rosslyn Spectrum (American Century Theater)
- Gazette: Bedroom mishaps are a laughing matter in Laurel play; Laurel Mill Playhouse performs British comedy about relationships
- Washington City Paper: “Is There Anyone Alive Out There?”: Scena’s The War of the Worlds, Reviewed
- Washington City Paper: The Master and Margarita; Like The Screwtape Letters, in Communist Russia, with stilts! (Synetic Theater)
- Washington City Paper: Superior Donuts; The tension is worth the sentimental stickiness (Studio Theatre)
- Washington Post: Theater: ‘Walter Cronkite Is Dead’ reviewed by Peter Marks (Signature Theatre)
- Washington Post: Harry Connick Jr. drops in to check on progress of his theater project
- Express Night Out: Oh, What a Beautiful Stage: ‘Oklahoma!’ Debuts at Arena Stage’s New Mead Center
- MetroWeekly: House of Games; Gregory Moss captures the notorious personalities that fed upon JonBenet, but his House of Gold ultimately withers on the vine
- MetroWeekly: Opposites Attract; Signature and Studio examine the ties that bind us, one with the Kennedys and the other with crullers
- Talkin’ Broadway: Walter Cronkite is Dead (Signature Theatre)
- Culpeper Star-Exponent: ‘henry Viii:’ A Jester’s Eye View (Folger Theatre)
- DC Theatre Scene: The Seafarer (Quotidian Theatre Company)
- DC Theatre Scene: Walter Cronkite Is Dead (Signature Theatre)
- DC Theatre Scene: The Master and Margarita (Synetic Theater)
- Theater Mania: DC Metro: Arena Stage’s Oklahoma! Extends Through December 30
- Washington Blade: Hope amidst hate
- Washington Blade: The odd couple
- Washington Post Voices: Arena Extends “Oklahoma!”
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Laura & Mike Clark started ShowBizRadio in August 2005 because they love live theater. They each have both performed in and worked behind the scenes in DC area productions, as well as earned a Career Studies Certificate in Theater from Northern Virginia Community College. Mike & Laura are each members of the American Theatre Critics Association, and Mike is a member of the Online News Association.