L. Scott Caldwell - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Chicago Defender "Loyola Opens Season With Versatile Seasoned Cast", October 5, 1974 p. A5
  • Chicago Defender "Other Cinderella Premieres at Club Misty", August 7, 1975 p. 15
  • Kuchwara, Michael St. Louis Post-Dispatch Everyday Magazine "Tony Winner Knew It In Her Heart", July 1, 1988 p. 8F
  • Weiss, Hedy Chicago Sun-Times, July 14, 1988 p. 39
  • Mitchell, Ophelia DeVore The Columbus Times "Tony Award Winning Actress Puts Her Philosophy of Enriching Others' Lives To Practice" vol. XXVII issue 35, August 28, 1988 p.A1
  • Jackson, Caroline Black Masks "L. Scott Caldwell: Laughter in One Hand; The Tony in the Other" vol. 4 issue 9, August 31, 1988 p. 4
  • Bogle, Donald Black Arts Annual 1987-1988 1989
  • Hay, Samuel A. African American Theatre - An Historical And Critical Analysis, 1994 pgs. 142, 146, 158, 159, 161, 169
  • Isherwood, Charles Variety, "Proposals" July 26, 1997
  • Flatow, Sheryl Playbill, "Neil Simon Tells Love Stories in Proposals" November 18, 1997
  • Kilian, Michael Chicago Tribune, "Serious Simon - Play Has Its Critics, But Its Leading Actresses Find Acclaim" November 30, 1997 Arts & Entertainment p. 10
  • Kuchwara, Michael The Plain Dealer "Sweet Role Entices Actress to Simon Play: Maid A Major Role in Proposals", December 14, 1997 Arts section p. 101
  • Simon, Neil The Play Goes On: A Memoir, 2002 p. 318
  • Oldenburg, Ann USA Today "Love Is No Longer Color-coded On TV", December 20, 2005
  • Pietrusiak, Leah Time Out Chicago "5 Minutes With L. Scott Caldwell", June 22–28, 2006
  • Woulfe, Molly The Times of Northwest Indiana "Lost Actress Recaps Life on the Island", June 30, 2006
  • Lost: The Official Magazine "By The Fire: L. Scott Caldwell & Sam Anderson", Issue #5 July/August 2006 p. 30
  • Vaughn, Kenya St. Louis American "Black Rep Goes Beyond August Wilson", March 28, 2007
  • Hill, Anthony D. Historical Dictionary of African American Theater, 2009 p. 81
  • Cairns, Bryan Lost The Official Magazine "By The Fire: Revolution Resolution", Issue #24 2009 Yearbook Sep/Oct 2009 p. 70
  • Donloe, Darlene LA Stage Times "Phylicia Rashad Takes the Direct Approach", March 23, 2011
  • McCollester, Maggie Equity News "L. Scott Caldwell Welcomes New Members" vol 96 number 8, October/November 2011, p. 8

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