John Longenbaugh

Yearly Archive

2008 (22 articles)
2007 (45 articles)
2004 (2 articles)
2002 (1 articles)
2001 (4 articles)
2000 (54 articles)
1999 (76 articles)
1998 (34 articles)

Stage Goes Black - May 7, 2008

A look at the Hansberry Project, ACT’s 3-year-old African-American play series.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Wild Hair: an Evening of Improvisation - Apr 30, 2008

The Weekly Wire By John Longenbaugh

The Long Goodbyes - Apr 30, 2008

Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Evicting the Arts - Apr 16, 2008

Capitol Hill’s scene didn’t have to be hit so hard, so fast.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Spirit Reacher - Apr 9, 2008

Connecting with kids and, this storyteller hopes, the Dalai Lama.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Feels Like the First Time - Apr 2, 2008

Theaters fetishize world premieres—and lose interest if they can’t be first to produce a show.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Art of the Screw-Up - Mar 26, 2008

Sometimes you really do break a leg.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Cabaret - Mar 26, 2008

Nick Garrison adds another character to his rogues’ gallery
The Weekly Wire By John Longenbaugh

The Habit - Mar 19, 2008

A ‘90s comedy troupe regroups
The Weekly Wire By John Longenbaugh

Popcorn at the Paramount? - Mar 19, 2008

Used to be you played by a different set of rules at the theater.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Mamma Mia! - Mar 19, 2008

The Weekly Wire By John Longenbaugh

America Has Never Taken Particularly Well to Political Theater - Mar 12, 2008

But we've got two chances to see it done well.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Time to Go Solo - Mar 5, 2008

Everyone else is doing it.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

The Smile Inside - Feb 27, 2008

Timothy McCuen Piggee has made you laugh at just about every room in town.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Fringe’s Patron Saint - Feb 20, 2008

Who knew “meowing” could balance the budget?
Spring Arts 2008 By John Longenbaugh

Caveman and Catechism May Not Be Great - Feb 13, 2008

But they've been doing it right for years.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

How Theater Failed America - Feb 6, 2008

A theater pro examines, and implicates, his own world
The Weekly Wire By John Longenbaugh

Beware: SCT's Hamlet Is in That Shakespeare Language - Jan 30, 2008

And pleasantly uncensored.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Fast Company - Jan 23, 2008

Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Living-Room Theater at Its Best - Jan 16, 2008

Seattle Shakespeare Co. nabs Swansong.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

Fluke - Jan 9, 2008

The Weekly Wire By John Longenbaugh

John Aylward: The Practiced - Jan 9, 2008

That guy you've seen around town, and on Boston Legal, ER, and The West Wing.
Longenbaugh on Theater By John Longenbaugh

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