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    Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Tickets on sale Monday for 'Spring Awakening'

    Opening April 10 at Northern State University is the Tony Award-winning musical, “Spring Awakening,” which is described by NSU Theater as exciting, provocative and powerful.  The play, written by Steven Slater and Duncan Sheik, runs April...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Music Theater

  2. Mar 13, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. Theatre UCF opens 'Spring Awakening'

    Theatre UCF will open rock musical "Spring Awakening" on Thursday, March 21.
    Theatre UCF will open rock musical "Spring Awakening" on Thursday, March 21. Written as a collaboration between American singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater, "Spring Awakening" is based on the 1891 play of the same name by Frank Wedekind...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Theater, Music, Entertainment, University of Central Florida

  4. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'Girls' recap, episode 3, 'Bad Friend'

    Hannah sits, uncomfortably, for an interview for a freelance gig with a website called jazzhate.com. The blonde interviewer suggests she write about a threesome, or doing cocaine, and then points to a sign on the wall indicating where your comfort zone is (outside the circle), to which Hannah responds, "Uh huh. Okay."
    Hannah sits, uncomfortably, for an interview for a freelance gig with a website called jazzhate.com. The blonde interviewer suggests she write about a threesome, or doing cocaine, and then points to a sign on the wall indicating where your comfort zone is...

    Tags: Girls (tv program), Jorma Taccone, Lena Dunham

  6. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune - Hold from PM
  7. The youngest Elder in 'Book of Mormon'

    As the youngest of the Mormon elders in "The Book of Mormon," Arnold Cunningham is a case study in well-meaning ineptitude and comic confabulations that hybridize Mormon theology with geek-culture signifiers from "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings" — a combination that kicks off the second act with the peppy "Making Things Up Again."
    As the youngest of the Mormon elders in "The Book of Mormon," Arnold Cunningham is a case study in well-meaning ineptitude and comic confabulations that hybridize Mormon theology with geek-culture signifiers from "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings"...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Tony Kushner, Pitch Perfect (movie), AIDS, Andrew Rannells

  8. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  9. December 14: Music Lounge - Duncan Sheik

    Duncan Sheik To purchase a copy of the cd: Covers 80s Remixed
  10. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Royal Shakespeare Co. criticized over casting of Chinese play

    One of the most prominent theater companies in England has found itself under fire for its casting of a classic Chinese play. The Royal Shakespeare Co. in Stratford-upon-Avon is being criticized for casting just three actors of Asian descent in the ensemble cast of "The Orphan of Zhao," one of the most famous plays in Chinese history.
    One of the most prominent theater companies in England has found itself under fire for its casting of a classic Chinese play. The Royal Shakespeare Co. in Stratford-upon-Avon is being criticized for casting just three actors of Asian descent in the...

    Tags: Tony Awards, Hans Christian Andersen, Arts and Culture, China, David Henry Hwang

  12. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  13. First They Came For My Earbuds: When Boy Bands Ruined America

    I'll never forget the exact moment when I realized boy bands had become a musical fad. Like 9/11 or the OJ verdict, it’s a moment I'll remember for the rest of my life. The year was 1998. I was on a family vacation, sitting at an ice cream shop in...

    Tags: Radio Industry, Radio, Mitt Romney, Justin Bieber, Entertainment

  14. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. "Madwoman" Opens Season At Hole In the Wall Theater In New Britaiin

    Hartford Courant
    The 2012-2013 season at New Britain’s Hole in the Wall Theater — its 40th — kicks off in September with the Jean Giraudoux’ “The Madwoman of Chaillot.” Matty Skwiot directs the show which runs Fridays and Saturdays,...

    Tags: New Britain, Entertainment, Music, Music Theater, Hole in the Wall Theater

  16. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Critic's Notebook: real world concerns about a fantasy 'Nightingale'

    Are we really living in a post-racial world? It seems like we’re back in the 1990s, when all hell broke loose on Broadway after the British star Jonathan Pryce was cast as the Eurasian lead in “Miss Saigon.”
    Are we really living in a post-racial world? It seems like we’re back in the 1990s, when all hell broke loose on Broadway after the British star Jonathan Pryce was cast as the Eurasian lead in “Miss Saigon.” The “multicultural&...

    Tags: Hans Christian Andersen, Arts and Culture, China, Jonathan Pryce, David Henry Hwang

  18. Jul 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Heated exchanges at La Jolla Playhouse over multicultural casting [Updated]

    LA JOLLA — The controversy over the casting of a new musical set in China with mostly non-Asians provoked a series of heated exchanges at a public forum arranged by the La Jolla Playhouse.
    LA JOLLA — The controversy over the casting of a new musical set in China with mostly non-Asians provoked a series of heated exchanges at a public forum arranged by the La Jolla Playhouse. The casting of “The Nightingale,” written by...

    Tags: China, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Theater, Music

  20. Jul 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Asian American theater leaders react to 'Nightingale' controversy

    "The Nightingale," a new musical being presented at the La Jolla Playhouse, has drawn sharp criticism in recent days for the relative lack of Asian American actors in a work set in ancient China. 
    "The Nightingale," a new musical being presented at the La Jolla Playhouse, has drawn sharp criticism in recent days for the relative lack of Asian American actors in a work set in ancient China.  The creative team behind the musical, based on the Hans...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Jonathan Pryce, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Music Theater

  22. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Christopher Ashley discusses Asian American backlash at La Jolla

    Christopher Ashley, the artistic director the La Jolla Playhouse, said Wednesday that he had not anticipated the level of negative feedback the company has received from members of the Asian American community regarding its multicultural casting of "The Nightingale," a new musical set in ancient China.
    Christopher Ashley, the artistic director the La Jolla Playhouse, said Wednesday that he had not anticipated the level of negative feedback the company has received from members of the Asian American community regarding its multicultural casting of "The...

    Tags: Hans Christian Andersen, Charlie Chaplin, Companies and Corporations, Theater, Economy, Business and Finance

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