TheaterWeek
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EditorMike Salinas, Bob Sandia and John Harris
CategoriesTheatre
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherCharles Ortleb
Front cover from February 5, 1996 | |
| Editor | Mike Salinas, Bob Sandia and John Harris |
|---|---|
| Categories | Theatre |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| Publisher | Charles Ortleb |
| Total circulation (1997) | 56,000[1] |
| First issue | 1987 |
| Final issue | 1997 |
| Company | That New Magazine, Inc. |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | New York City |
| Language | English |
| ISSN | 0896-1956 |
| OCLC | 16987637 |
TheaterWeek was a national weekly magazine catering to artists and lovers of theater and cabaret.[2][3] It covered Broadway, off-Broadway, regional and educational theater with articles that included profiles and interviews of actors, directors and designers, reviews, theater news and behind-the-scenes looks at shows. The magazine was founded and first edited by Mike Salinas.[4] Later, Bob Sandia and then John Harris edited the magazine.[5] Columnists such as Peter Filichia,[6] Alexis Greene, Charles Marowitz,[2] Ken Mandelbaum,[1] Davi Napoleon, Leslie (Hoban) Blake, and Michael Riedel were featured. The New York Daily News called the magazine "influential".[7]