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Broadway-style glory shines in 'Anything Goes'
Preservationists have their lists of endangered buildings; conservationists, their list of endangered species. I have my list of endangered artistic experiences. You come home from work, exhausted. You rally, dress up a bit. You hop a train or a bus...
Tags: Travel, Entertainment, Endangered Species, Arts and Culture, Music
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Marcy and Zina — with luck, you'll know their names soon
NEW YORK — In the annals of showbiz, the chance encounter between lyricist Marcy Heisler and composer Zina Goldrich 21 years ago may not rank with Rodgers and Hammerstein's first meeting or Lerner linking up with Loewe. But it could prove to be a...
Tags: Deerfield, Human Interest, Rosie O'Donnell, Theater, Audra McDonald
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Michael Andrew joins Orlando Philharmonic for 'My Funny Valentine'
Michael Andrew rode the height of the 1990s swing revival and now is playing the Broadway game with his musical, "The Nutty Professor." But Saturday he comes back to his roots as he performs American standards with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Jerry Lewis, Entertainment, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Review: 'Anything Goes' is 'the top' at the Ahmanson Theatre
Could tap-dancing possibly be as fun as Rachel York makes it look? She and the cast of the Roundabout Theatre Company’s Tony-winning Broadway revival of “Anything Goes,” now stopping at the Ahmanson Theatre on its national tour, perform...
Tags: Music Theater, Rachel York, Theater, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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A Cole Porter quiz: Anything Goes
In his 1934 review of the frothy musical “Anything Goes,” New York Times drama critic Brooks Atkinson wrote that Cole Porter “has written a dashing score with impish lyrics.” Porter’s singular talent was similarly praised for...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Theater, Entertainment, Music, Entertainment Events
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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...
Tags: Los Angeles Kings, Arts, Religious Festivals, Theater, Celebrities
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Tony Awards: 'Clybourne Park,' 'Once' are big winners
Bruce Norris' "Clybourne Park," a sharp-toothed satirical drama about the vagaries of race and real estate, won for best play, and "Once," a starry-eyed romance centered on an Irish street musician and a Czech immigrant flower seller, topped the best...
Tags: Jesus Christ Superstar (musical), Concerts, Human Interest, Satire (genre), Hugh Jackman
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Tony Awards 2012: Mike Nichols wins for 'Death of a Salesman'
Mike Nichols picked up his sixth Tony Award on Sunday for directing the recent revival of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman." Nichols, 80, thanked Rebecca Miller, the daughter of the playwright, as well as the cast and crew of the production. The...
Tags: Roger Rees, Rebecca Miller, Beacon Theater, Entertainment, Philip Seymour Hoffman
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Tony Awards 2012: The complete nominees and winners list
Here is the full list of Tony nominations for 2012 (WINNERS are noted): Play "Clybourne Park," Bruce Norris WINNER "Other Desert Cities," Jon Robin Baitz "Peter and the Starcatcher," Rick Elice "Venus in Fur," David Ives Musical "Leap of Faith"...
Tags: Concerts, Roger Rees, Alan Menken, Theater, Celebrities
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Great songs and Broderick's charms in 'Nice Work,' but will you get it?
It most certainly is "Nice Work If You Can Get It," but the new Broadway musical starring Matthew Broderick and Kelli O'Hara is otherwise tough to define. It's not really a jukebox musical, since we don't associate the songs of George and Ira Gershwin...
Tags: Concerts, Satire (genre), Theater, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Where to catch the premier of 'Diner' the musical
The Baltimore SunWe've got good news and bad news for those clamoring to see how the iconic Baltimore movie "Diner" is adapted into a musical. First the good news: The show's debut is set. It will open in San Francisco this fall. The less good news: Because of the...Tags: Music Theater, Human Interest, Concerts, Sheryl Crow, Barry Levinson
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New Musical Based on Julie Andrews-Daughter's Book Set For Goodspeed
Hartford CourantJulie Andrews will direct a new musical, "The Great American Mousical," based on a children's book the award-winning actress wrote with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton. The show will receive a workshop production Nov. 8 to Dec. 2 at Goodspeed...Tags: Concerts, Theater, Bay Street Theater, Julie Andrews, Arts and Culture
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Apr 24, 2012
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