Submissions from 1978
'Man Who Came To Dinner' Disappointing, Walter Lazenby
'Scapino' Has Some Old and New Faults, Walter Lazenby
'Milkwood' Rhythm of Moods, Walter Lazenby
'Virginia Woolf': Stripping Illusion Invites Collapse, Walter Lazenby
'Mama': Sweetly Nostalgic Tone, Walter Lazenby
Submissions from 1977
Reviewer 'Mad About' Coward, Walter Lazenby
EIU's 'Midsummer Night': The Bard Would Approve, Walter Lazenby
Old Tricks in 'Funny Thing', Walter Lazenby
'Guys and Dolls' - Pleasant Recognition, Walter Lazenby
'Merry Wives' Well Cast, Walter Lazenby
Submissions from 1976
'1776' - Debunker's View of History, Walter Lazenby
'Salesman' - A Case of Tawdry Values, Walter Lazenby
'Broadway' - Top-Notch Variety, Walter Lazenby
Three Performers in Urbana Plays, Walter Lazenby
'Candide' - Subtlety Lacking in Adaptation, Walter Lazenby
Thurber's Carnival: Fables, Folly and Farce at Eastern, Walter Lazenby
'Christmas Carol' A Helping of Cheer, Walter Lazenby
'Christmas Carol' A Helping of Cheer (pics), Walter Lazenby
Submissions from 1975
'Imaginary Invalid': A Classic, Walter Lazenby
Variety Show: For the Under 30 Crowd, Walter Lazenby
'Dracula Sabbat' May Leave You Cold, Walter Lazenby
EIU Operas Offer Variety of Moods, Walter Lazenby
'The Birthday Party' a Well-Done Celebration, Walter Lazenby
'The Glass Menagerie' - Not To Be Missed, Walter Lazenby
Staging and Acting Highlight 'Godspell', Walter Lazenby
'Carousel' An Ambitious Undertaking, Walter Lazenby
'American Primitive' - A Timely Drama, Walter Lazenby
Like 'Hamlet' or Not, You Will Enjoy 'Rosencrantz & Guilderstern Are Dead', Walter Lazenby
'Summer and Smoke': Showcasing Life's Little Turnabouts, Walter Lazenby
Submissions from 1974
'Lark' Production Is Eye-Pleasing, Walter Lazenby
'Canterbury Tales' Is Bawdy Fun, Walter Lazenby
'Best of Broadway' Nostalgic Gem, Walter Lazenby
'Ten Nights' Spoofs Temperance, Walter Lazenby
'She Stoops To Conquer' Yields Full Harvest of Comical Ironies, Walter Lazenby
For 'Bye Bye Birdie' Players Exude Enthusiasm, Walter Lazenby
'Annie Get Your Gun' Is Proof There's No Biz Like Show Biz, Walter Lazenby
'No, No, Nanette' - Strong Music, Insipid Plot, Walter Lazenby
'A Look at Lincoln': Insight into a Homespun Patriot, Walter Lazenby
Eastern Theatre's 'Alice in Wonderland' Purer Adaptation, Walter Lazenby
'Cuckoo': It's A Mad, Mad World, Walter Lazenby
'People of Notes' Opera Presents Range of Moods From Three Centuries, Walter Lazenby
'Bacchae' Deserves Honor, Walter Lazenby
Submissions from 1972
'You Can't Take It With You': Play Shines With Theatrical Values, Walter Lazenby
Submissions from 1971
'Arsenic and Old Lace': Local Play Termed Hilarious Homicide, Walter Lazenby