Monday, May 25, 2015

Playwright explores online anonymity By Judith Egerton

Murillo's 'dark play' is based on real events

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'Hotel Cassiopeia,' festival is truly a 'family' affair By Judith Egerton

Playwright Charles Mee is working with director Anne Bogart again at this festival -- plus his wife, Michi Barall, is in his play.

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One hot musical By Jeffrey Lee Puckett

Rock, sex, empathy fuel potent 'Spring Awakening'

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3 hits and 3 misses

Courier-Journal critic Judith Egerton takes a look at what worked at Actors Theatre's annual gamble on emerging art - and what needs more work

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'09 Humana Festival examined big issues By Judith Egerton

Works proved challenging but engaging; less traditional formats were satisfying

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Adam Rapp loves Louisville By Tamara Ikenberg

Provocative playwright is bringing his film to the Motherlodge festival

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King Arthur fits Phillips By Judith Egerton

Acclaimed actor picks up 'Camelot' sword

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Admirable but not magical: Humana Festival in review by Judith Egerton

Only 'Neighborhood 3' and 'the break/s' moved critic

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Actors Theatre's chief executive director to exit By Judith Egerton

Speer announced yesterday that he would retire April 3 following his diagnosis with Parkinson's disease. His departure from the Tony Award-winning regional theater that he helped build will …

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The play maker By Judith Egerton

Mervin Antonio spies out works for Actors

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