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California's national parks and scenic sites
Find out about historic and scenic sites as well as programs, fees and directions to California's national parks, monuments and recreation areas:
Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Fort Mason, B201, San Francisco, CA 94123; (415) 561-...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Lakes and Ponds, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, State Parks
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Movie review: 'Making the Boys'
It may be hard for those who grew up watching "Will & Grace" to imagine the shock and excitement when Mart Crowley's "The Boys in the Band" caught fire off-Broadway in 1968, becoming one of the most discussed, derided and defended dramas of its era.
A...Tags: Minority Groups, Tennessee Williams, Scientific Exploration, Gays and Lesbians, Aging
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Theater review: 'The Book of Mormon' at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre
Culture MonsterThough "The Book of Mormon," which opened Thursday at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, is boisterously outrageous, it relies on humor that is nostalgic, harking back to classic routines refurbished with more daring expletives.... -
Ben Stiller, Edie Falco in 'House of Blue Leaves' on Broadway: What did the critics think?
Culture Monster"The House of Blue Leaves," John Guare's 1966 comedy of deranged domesticity, is receiving a star-studded Broadway revival at the Walter Kerr Theatre with Ben Stiller, Edie Falco and Jennifer Jason Leigh. Set in Sunnyside, Queens, on the eve of...... -
Joseph Stein dies at 98; adapted Yiddish short story into 'Fiddler on the Roof'
Playwright Joseph Stein, who turned a Yiddish short story into the classic Broadway musical "Fiddler on the Roof" and later wrote the screenplay for its successful movie adaptation, has died. He was 98.
His wife, Elisa Stein, said he died at Mount...Tags: Alan Arkin, Sid Caesar, Jerome Robbins, Entertainment, Anthony Quinn
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One more act for the phantom of the playhouse?
The Pasadena Playhouse is back. After shutting its doors in February because of financial problems, the theater reopened Oct. 12 with the one-man play "FDR" starring Ed Asner.
But is the building's most enduring protagonist back as well?
Some say Gilmor...Tags: Tennessee Williams, William Saroyan, Dustin Hoffman, Gene Hackman, Noel Coward
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Stephen Sondheim: Merrily he rolls along
Stately and rumpled, Stephen Sondheim descended from an upper floor of his elegant East Side townhouse and submitted to the interview as though it were a necessary barber shop shave. He's used to these intrusions — the artist obliged to natter on...Tags: Gaming, Wrestling, Music, Noel Coward, Entertainment
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'The Book of Mormon' lands 14 Tony Award nominations
"The Book of Mormon" — the irreverent Broadway musical from the creators of TV's "South Park" — led the Tony Award nominations Tuesday with 14 nods, including best musical. The satirical comedy about a pair of bumbling Mormon missionaries on a...Tags: Christianity, Spider-Man (fictional character), Robin Williams, Entertainment, Music Theater
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Complete list of Tony Award winners
Gold DerbyHere is a complete list of winners of the Tony Awards bestowed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday night. BEST MUSICAL "Memphis" BEST PLAY "Red" BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL Douglas Hodge, "La Cage aux Folles" BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL... -
Jonathan Demme makes time for 'Family Week'
If the dysfunctional, self-medicating characters that populate so much 20th-century drama were to check into rehab or get therapy, would they still be stage-worthy? Eugene O'Neill didn't write "Long Day's Journey Into Recovery" or Tennessee Williams "A...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tennessee Williams, Rachel Getting Married (movie), Carol Kane, Family
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Patricia Neal dies at 84; Oscar-winning actress found triumphs in a life of tragedies
Her life was marked by professional triumphs, including a Tony Award-winning debut on Broadway in Lillian Hellman's 1946 drama "Another Part of the Forest" and a best actress Oscar for her role in the 1963 drama "Hud."
But for Patricia Neal, the husky-...Tags: Lungs and Airways, Edgartown (Dukes, Massachusetts), Andy Griffith, Music Theater, Television
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Jeffrey Richards: big man on Broadway
On the opening night of the revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Desire Under the Elms," Kevin Spacey, Naomi Watts and a crush of theatergoers pressed into the St. James Theatre. But the man most instrumental in its transfer from Chicago's Goodman Theatre was...Tags: Tennessee Williams, Republic of Ireland, Herman Wouk, Noel Coward, HBO (tv network)
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