You’ve written your press release and made into smaller bullet points, talking points, or verbal headings, now explode your media coverage by making your press release Bigger. Go ahead and turn it as a feature article.
Media professionals have always been busy. These days, newspaper reporters are particularly stressed. If you can provide an entire article they can publish as is, or re-brand as their own with a few tweaks and edits, I say go for it. Weekly and monthly magazines are always looking for good material. You’ve already done most of the work. To turn your press release into an article means filling in all the quotes, using a newspaper style first paragraph and being sure your story is news-readers-can-use and not self-promoting-fluff.
If your “article” doesn’t get published, no worries. It isn’t that much more work to write an article rather than an ordinary press release. On the other hand, by putting the reader first and not trying so hard to sell your story, you may end up with a feature article about your new play (or mine). If turning your press release into an article gives you a chance to explode your media coverage, I say go for it!