- More comments have cropped up on Nambi E. Kelley's Steppenwolf blog post about Tennessee Williams that I wrote about a few weeks ago, now that the Reader's Bill Williams and Tony Adler both picked up on it this week. Steppenwolf staffers Martha Lavey, Ed Sobel and Joy Meads have all weighed in on Kelley's original post; see also the comments on the Reader blog posts, including one from Kelley's Glass Menagerie director (and Steppenwolf ensemble member) Yasen Peyankov.
- The L.A. Times notes that La Jolla is offering "pay what you can" performances in the wake of the economic crisis. SoCal's Broadway incubator offering Oobleck-style pricing? Maybe there's something to these alternative business models after all.
- Which reminds me, I'm still looking for input on how Chicago's box offices are doing in the crunch.
- FunnyOrDie.com on Broadway, basically. To quote Tim Gunn, "Make it work."
- Dan Granata has Toledo-related advice for the Trib's Chris Jones, in response to Chris's review of Katie Holmes's Broadway debut.
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