null null Home
null
null null What's New
null
null
null
null
Working in the Theatre
null
Downstage Center
null
Career Guides
null
The Wing Blog
null
null
null
null
null
SpringboardNYC
null
Theatre Intern Group
null
Theatre Company Grants
null
Jonathan Larson® Grants
null
Hewes Design Awards
null
Tony Awards
null
null
null
null
Support ATW
null
About ATW
null
Contact Us
null
null
null Theatre References
null
null
null
Newsletter
null
Join Our Email List
null

About American Theatre Wing
Author Archive for Howard Sherman

Reviewing The Audience

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

While negativity in theatre reviews is hardly anything new, and I’m relatively sanguine about it after a decade as a press agent, I was struck over the weekend by the unanimity of the condescension on display in reviews of a new Off-Broadway show, Flamingo Court. The production, apparently set in a Florida development, is [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »>

The Hardest Working Prop In Show Business

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

For those who spend the majority of their theatregoing time in Broadway venues, its extraordinarily refreshing to see work in a rawer, less production-heavy style. The current production of Black Watch at St. Ann’s Warehouse, an impressionistic drama about a Scottish regiment in Iraq offers exactly such perspective. While video is employed and [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »>

Declarations On Drama

Monday, November 5th, 2007

I regret that The Wall Street Journal doesn’t allow me to link you to the full text of Peggy Noonan’s Saturday “Declarations” column, because it has a number of provocative comments about the source of today’s creative arts. While jumping off from a brief dissection of a likely fictitious piece of war reportage from The [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »>

Required Reading

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

Watching the Second Stage Theatre production of Edward Albee’s Peter and Jerry last night, I found myself drawn back to, of all places, high school.
For those who don’t know Peter and Jerry, it’s actually two one-act plays on the same bill: Albee’s landmark The Zoo Story comprises Act II, while Act I, Homelife, is a [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »>

Mother Lode From The Mother Land

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Were I a lazy blogger (as opposed to the intermittent one I appear to have become), I would awaken every day and simply point readers in the direction of the blog from the Guardian newspaper in England.
With an array of commentators both in the U.K. and on occasion here in the U.S., this site manages [...]

Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »>

ATW Sponsor Logo

American Theatre Wing Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS).