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American Cinematheque celebrates the 'Lubitsch touch'
German-born director Ernst Lubitsch, who came to Hollywood in the 1920s, had such a deft hand with comedies that it became known as "the Lubitsch touch." The American Cinematheque's Aero Theatre in Santa Monica is to celebrate "A Touch of Laughter:...
Tags: Ernst Lubitsch, Steve Martin, Humphrey Bogart, John Woo, Johnny Depp
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Segerstrom Center's 2013-14 season: 'Mormon,' 'Once,' solo divas
“The Book of Mormon” and “Once,” Broadway musicals that dominated the two most recent Tony Awards, will come to Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa during the three-venue complex’s 2013-14 season. Bernadette Peters...
Tags: Patti LuPone, Evita (musical), Wynton Marsalis, Dance, Entertainment
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Love Never Dies' to return to London stage
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s "Love Never Dies," the sequel to his megahit "The Phantom of the Opera," will return to the London stage. Producers David Ian and Michael Harrison, who helmed the West End production of “The Bodyguard,” plan to...
Tags: Arts and Culture, London Theatre, Music, Coney Island, Janis Joplin
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New 'Phantom of the Opera' national tour to begin in November
When Andrew Lloyd Webber bade farewell to the U.S. touring production of "The Phantom of the Opera" at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood in 2010, he promised the audience that the beloved musical would eventually return. It appears that fans won't...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Harold Prince, Music, Entertainment
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Pantages 2013-14 menu offers 'Once,' 'Mormon' and three by Webber
The 2013-14 season at the Pantages Theatre will feature last year’s most decorated Broadway musical, “Once,” Andrew Lloyd Webber thrice, and a second helping of "The Book of Mormon." The Webber trifecta will consist of his production...
Tags: Evita (musical), The Book of Mormon (musical), The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Harold Arlen, MGM Inc.
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Broadway revival of 'Evita' with Ricky Martin closes in the red
The Broadway revival of “Evita,” costarring Puerto Rican pop singer Ricky Martin, closed Saturday night -- and it was squarely in the red. It hadn’t earned back its $11-million investment, according to Bloomberg News. With music by...
Tags: Evita (musical), Patti LuPone, Services and Shopping, Antonio Banderas, Tim Rice
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Top 5 tough-guy actors who can sing and dance
Tough guys do dance and sing. With two of Hollywood’s biggest manly men now starring in the same film, there’s a good chance that some of their male fans secretly wish they were seeing Wolverine versus Maximus. Instead, Hugh Jackman and...
Tags: The Wolverine (movie), Dance, Zack Snyder, Humphrey Bogart, X-Men Origins: Wolverine (movie)
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Lawrence Ramer dies at 84; Center Theater Group president
Lawrence Ramer, a Los Angeles businessman and philanthropist who served for a decade as president and chairman of the Center Theater Group overseeing the Mark Taper Forum and the Ahmanson Theatre at the downtown Music Center, has died. He was 84....
Tags: Arts and Culture, Germany, Judaism, Lafayette College, Music
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PASSINGS: Thomas Cassidy, Valerie Eliot
Thomas Cassidy Longtime classical music radio announcer in L.A. Thomas Cassidy, 95, an announcer who was the longtime host of classical music programs on the now-defunct KFAC radio station, died Nov. 5 at Northridge Hospital Medical Center, his daughter...Tags: Arts and Culture, Radio Industry, Southern California Gas Company, Entertainment, Poetry
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Sarah Brightman, 'Phantom of the Opera' star, will travel to space
Sarah Brightman, the original Christine in "The Phantom of the Opera," is training to become a space tourist and is planning to travel to the International Space Station in 2015. The British singer made the announcement Wednesday at a news conference in...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Cirque du Soleil, Science and Technology, YouTube, Space Programs
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Marvin Hamlisch, 68, remembered by theater collaborators
Marvin Hamlisch, who died Monday in Los Angeles at 68, was one of the most honored composers in the theater world, and one of the hardest working. From his songs for "A Chorus Line," which opened in 1975 and ran on Broadway for close to 15 years, to...
Tags: Arts and Culture, A Chorus Line (musical), Broadway Theater, Entertainment, Tony Awards
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Monday's Talk Shows: David Cameron; Cat Deeley; Claude Lanzmann
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of June 3 - 9 in PDF format TV listings for the week of June 3 - 9 in PDF format are also available here This week's TV Movies CBS This......
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