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The Arts on TV: Gil Amelio; Jason Alexander; Max Raabe
Culture Monster“The 700 Club” 8 and 10 a.m., and 11 p.m. Thursday, MyNet: Artist Gil Amelio's sculpture of Jesus. (N) “If Walls Could Talk...” 8:30 a.m. Thursday, HGTV: Painting Puzzler: A woman finds signed watercolors from a famous artist.... -
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All Hyde, all night in this over-the-top pre-Broadway revival
Frank Wildhorn's "Jekyll & Hyde" was never a subtle night of theater — more of a guilty, sexy pleasure, really, with high-wattage, hook-heavy power ballads that might not have had much of a connection to Robert Louis Stevenson's London (oh no),...
Tags: Palace Theater, Rock of Ages (movie), Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Constantine Maroulis
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Linda Eder To Offer Master Class At Torrington's Warner Theater
Hartford CourantTony Award nominated Linda Eder (Broadway’s “Jekyll & Hyde”) will be giving a master class for the Warner Theatre Center for the Arts Education in Torrington on Saturday, April 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Eder’s 14 solo...Tags: Tony Awards, Warner Theatre, Advanced Training, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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A new moment for 'Jekyll & Hyde,' opening pre-Broadway in Chicago
It has been 14 years since I spent some quality time with hard-core Jekkies. But I haven't forgotten. The place was the Fisher Theatre in Detroit. The show was the touring production of Frank Wildhorn's "Jekyll & Hyde," replete with the square-jawed,...
Tags: Music Theater, Palace Theater, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events
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Say, they can sing!
They came with music in their hearts and lyrics on their lips. An audition pool of nearly 50 hopefuls from across Orange and Los Angeles counties and the Inland Empire has now been whittled to four. The finalists of the Pacific Symphony production "OC...
Tags: Music Theater, Politics, Barbra Streisand, Voting, Music
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Broadway Concert Pays Its Respects To Sandy Hook
The Hartford CourantIt was an out-of-town Broadway show that closed in one night, but those in the audience are likely to remember it for a long time because the show was produced just for them. Tony Award-winner Brian Stokes Mitchell sang "The Impossible Dream."...Tags: Brian Stokes Mitchell, Music Industry, Music, Richard Kind, Marissa Jaret Winokur
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Mary Testa, Others Added To Broadway Benefit For Sandy Hook
Hartford CourantAdd Mary Testa (“Broadway’s “Xanadu,” “Guys and Dolls”) and Paul Scott Goodman (off Broadway’s “Rooms,” “Bright Lights, Big City”) to the impressive line up of talent in Monday’s 7 p....Tags: Christine Ebersole, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Stephen Schwartz, Xanadu (musical), Anne Hathaway
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TICKET BOX: Chris Webby at Croc Rock, Scotty McCreery at Sands, Jefferson Starship at Penn's Peak
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGWelcome to Lehigh Valley Music's Ticket Box, listing new shows on sale. This week, new shows by Scotty McCreery and Dennis Miller at Sands Bethlehem Event Center, Chris Webby, Flyleaf and Drowning Pool and twenty | one | pilots at...... -
Broadway Community To Headline Newtown Benefit Concert
Hartford CourantBroadway will show that it cares when stars, producers, writers, and directors come together for “From Broadway with Love: A Benefit Concert For Sandy Hook” on Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. at Waterbury's Palace Theater. Linda Eder ("Jekyll & Hyde"),...Tags: Micky Dolenz, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Music Industry, Music, Richard Kind
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Broadway in Chicago adds 'Jekyll & Hyde,' 'Anything Goes'
Broadway in Chicago said Wednesday that is has booked the touring productions of Frank Wildhorn's "Jekyll & Hyde" and the Broadway revival of Cole Porter's "Anything Goes" for its spring season, adding to several previously announced shows. "Anything...Tags: Palace Theater, Oriental Theater, Constantine Maroulis, Rachel York
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap, first eliminations
The first eliminations: 20 dancers enter, 16 leave -- or four dancers leave, however you'd like to put it. The six dancers with the least support from the voting audience, will be at risk tonight. The judges will save one boy and one girl from the long...
Tags: Politics, Justice System, The Temptations (music group), Crime, Law and Justice, Music
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Dec 27, 2012
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Jan 7, 2013
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Sep 12, 2012
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Jul 19, 2012
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