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What are performance reviews and how do I find them?

Performance reviews are critical articles or essays in which reviewers evaluate performances of a play or dance. Unlike other kinds of critical studies of drama or dance, the performance reviews usually appear within weeks of the performance and often appear in newspapers or magazines where the performance took place. Some things to keep in mind when looking for reviews of performances:

  • When did the performance take place?
  • Where did the performance take place?
  • Who was the director, choreographer or principal actor/actress/dancer?
  • What kind of production or performance is this? Locally hosted? National? International? Traveling production?

General Sources

The following indexes and full-text databases are important for finding reviews of performances for both theater and dance.

Theater

  • New York Times Directory of the Theater, 1920-1970. Some full-text theater reviews and an index to theater reviews in the NY Times. Frost Reference PN 1707 .S34 1973
  • A Guide to Critical Reviews: Part I: American Drama, 1909-1982, Part III: Foreign Drama, 1909-1977  Frost Reference PN 1707 .S34

For more titles like these, look in the online catalog for "Theater--reviews" as a keyword or subject search.

Dance

The Dance in Mind, 1976-1983 / Deborah Jowitt : Some full-text reviews of dance performaces, dancers, and choreographers. GV 1599 J66 1984.

For more titles like this, look in the online catalog for "Dance--reviews" as a keyword or subject search.

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