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    Aug 18, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  1. Theaters from Burbank to South Pasadena

    Shakespeare, Molière, musical romps, contemporary classics, comedies of all Jordi Galcerán's descriptions, cutting-edge new work — theater in Southern California is varied, plentiful and far-flung, from the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and Center Theatre Group in downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica's Broad Stage and beyond. It is worth noting, however, that an abundance of eclectic small, midsize and large professional theaters in the San Gabriel and San Fernando Valleys contribute significantly to the mix.
    Shakespeare, Molière, musical romps, contemporary classics, comedies of all Jordi Galcerán's descriptions, cutting-edge new work — theater in Southern California is varied, plentiful and far-flung, from the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and...

    Tags: Broadway Theater, Holidays, Garry Marshall, Ray Bradbury, George Bernard Shaw

  2. Jul 12, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Shakespeare and Zombies Open Oddfellows Youth Playhouse Season

    <strong>William Shakespeare&rsquo;s &ldquo;Land of the Dead: A True Account of the Zombie Plague of 1599,&rdquo; </strong>will open the 2012-13 season for Middletown&rsquo;s junior and teen repertory theater company, <strong>The Oddfellows Playhouse.</strong>
    Hartford Courant
    William Shakespeare’s “Land of the Dead: A True Account of the Zombie Plague of 1599,” will open the 2012-13 season for Middletown’s junior and teen repertory theater company, The Oddfellows Playhouse. This play by John Heimbuch,...

    Tags: William Shakespeare, Entertainment Events, Mark Twain, Middletown, Music Theater

  4. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Season Preview: Beth Marshall Presents

    Beth Marshall Presents' 2012-13 season runs the gamut from an Orlando premiere to a Neil Simon classic, and the company takes over production of "Play-in-a-Day" as well.
    Beth Marshall Presents' 2012-13 season runs the gamut from an Orlando premiere to a Neil Simon classic, and the company takes over production of "Play-in-a-Day" as well. The Orlando premiere is "American Alphabet," written and performed by Lisa Cordes....

    Tags: Drama (genre), Entertainment Events, Winter Garden, Elections, Arts and Culture

  6. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Orlando Fringe Festival expands to new venues, adds shows

    Coming off the most successful season in its 21-year history, the Orlando International Fringe Festival will expand into a nearby neighborhood and increase the number of shows it offers next spring.
    Coming off the most successful season in its 21-year history, the Orlando International Fringe Festival will expand into a nearby neighborhood and increase the number of shows it offers next spring. The move follows a 23 percent increase in attendance at...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Mennello Museum of American Art, Arts and Culture, Music Industry

  8. Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Review: 'Vampire Lesbians of Sodom' at Theatre Downtown

    VAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM: Watching this show was like seeing an Orlando Fringe Festival production rise from the dead. At about 75 minutes long, Charles Busch's comedy is suitably Fringe-length. Plus you have the men in drag, the campiness of it all, the topless guys.
    Orlando Sentinel theater critic
    VAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM: Watching this show was like seeing an Orlando Fringe Festival production rise from the dead. At about 75 minutes long, Charles Busch's comedy is suitably Fringe-length. Plus you have the men in drag, the campiness of it all, the...

    Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Gays and Lesbians, Arts and Culture, Theater Downtown, Social Issues

  10. Jun 30, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Theater is magical for Contemporary American Theater Festival playwright

    Bess Wohl's young eyes were wide in wonder when she first stepped inside a Broadway theater to watch Sandy Duncan fly over the audience as Peter Pan.
    marieg@herald-mail.com
    Bess Wohl's young eyes were wide in wonder when she first stepped inside a Broadway theater to watch Sandy Duncan fly over the audience as Peter Pan. She can remember the lights going down at the start of the play  —  "a moment of utter potential...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Television Industry, Broadway Theater, Once (musical), Festive Events

  12. May 31, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Musical, With Book By Yale Grad Marina Keegan, Gets Fundraising Boost

    Hartford Courant
    Efforts to raise funds to produce "Independents," the musical with a book by Marina Keegan, the journalist-playwright who died in a car accident last weekend after graduating magna cum laude from Yale, took a big jump this week. The Kickerstarter...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Festive Events, Music Theater

  14. May 15, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Orlando Fringe review: 'Everybody Loves Chlamydia: A Comedy'

    "Everybody Loves Chlamydia" is a funny concept in search of a more consistent show. In Bobby Desormier's over-the-top story, basic human characteristics are personified, rather like Greek gods. So we have Promiscuity, Lust, Chastity, Sexual Frustration and Common Sense hanging out together.
    "Everybody Loves Chlamydia" is a funny concept in search of a more consistent show. In Bobby Desormier's over-the-top story, basic human characteristics are personified, rather like Greek gods. So we have Promiscuity, Lust, Chastity, Sexual Frustration...

    Tags: Chlamydia

  16. May 15, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Orlando Fringe review: 'Paul Strickland: Jokes, Songs, A Hat, Etc!'

    I first heard Paul Strickland sing at a late-night karaoke party on the Fringe lawn. I was almost to the parking lot, but his voice was arresting enough to make me stop and turn to see who had such golden pipes. Strickland shows off his singing with a few songs in his latest autobiographical laugh fest, but good as they are, they left me wishing he'd get back to the comedy &mdash; because that's even better.
    I first heard Paul Strickland sing at a late-night karaoke party on the Fringe lawn. I was almost to the parking lot, but his voice was arresting enough to make me stop and turn to see who had such golden pipes. Strickland shows off his singing with a few...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music

  18. May 14, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Orlando Fringe review: 'The Compleat Repertory' by Timothy Mooney

    Orlando Fringe Festival veteran Timothy Mooney is using his time slot at the Fringe to present a retrospective of the various works he has performed through the years.
    Orlando Fringe Festival veteran Timothy Mooney is using his time slot at the Fringe to present a retrospective of the various works he has performed through the years. During the festival's last weekend, Mooney will offer one new show — "The...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Concerts, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Interior Policy

  20. May 31, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Orlando Fringe review: 'Bouncers'

    <em>Editor's note: This review is of the original I.D.10-T production of "Bouncers," staged last fall. The version presented at the Orlando Fringe Festival will be condensed to 55 minutes.</em>
    Editor's note: This review is of the original I.D.10-T production of "Bouncers," staged last fall. The version presented at the Orlando Fringe Festival will be condensed to 55 minutes. Englishman John Godber's play "Bouncers," written about young...

    Tags: Arts and Culture

  22. May 16, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Orlando Fringe review: 'Gay Bar Star: Return from the Big House'

    &ldquo;Gay Bar Star: Return from the Big House&rdquo; is the latest vehicle for the super-sized voice and stage presence of Orlando cabaret favorite Janine Klein, who channels her alter-ego with a formidable combination of skill, style and comedic timing.
    “Gay Bar Star: Return from the Big House” is the latest vehicle for the super-sized voice and stage presence of Orlando cabaret favorite Janine Klein, who channels her alter-ego with a formidable combination of skill, style and comedic timing....

    Tags: Tim Rice, Arts and Culture, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Bette Midler

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