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Theater review: 'Robin and the 7 Hoods' at the Old Globe
Culture MonsterSan Diego -- Something slightly felonious is happening with the goldmine of tunes by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, the songwriting team that helped revitalize Frank Sinatraâs hip factor in the 1960s. The new musical âRobin and the 7...... -
'Robin and the 7 Hoods' revives Cahn and Van Heusen tunes
Of the following fabled songwriting teams of the 20th century, which won three Oscars, garnered eight Oscar nominations, but never won a Tony?
A) Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.
B) George and Ira Gershwin.
C) Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick...Tags: Sammy Cahn, Crime, Law and Justice, Movies, Theater, Michael Ritchie
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Broadway star Sutton Foster will present concerts at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
Culture MonsterTony-winner Sutton Foster will give two concerts featuring songs from her Broadway shows as well as her own selection of favorites at 8 p.m. April 29 and 30 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Culver City. "An Evening With Sutton...... -
Ah, those stinking badges
Special to The TimesI have a responsibility to my audience. Lou Dobbs has a responsibility to his. Of course, I would like to think the comparisons stop here. But, alas, we're both in the entertainment biz, and we both veer into the political. When Culture Clash was born in...Tags: Bob Dylan, Entertainment Events, Richard Montoya, Lou Dobbs, California State University, Northridge
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'West Side Story' with a Spanish accent
When they got together at the Beverly Hills Hotel in August 1955, their legs dipping in the pool, Arthur Laurents and Leonard Bernstein were wrestling with a problem 3,000 miles away: They were trying to recast the "Romeo and Juliet" story for a modern-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Palace Theater, National or Ethnic Minorities, Theater, Prologue
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'The Drowsy Chaperone' at the Ahmanson Theatre
Times Theater CriticWell, he's still sitting alone in his room, listening to his original cast albums play. The answering machine light isn't blinking, the apartment could use some sprucing up, and that old cardigan he's wearing is looking a little ratty. But you have to...Tags: Christianity, Elton John, The Salvation Army, Entertainment, Theater
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Ticket lines replace picket lines
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- For now, everything on Broadway is coming up roses. After a paralyzing 19-day strike that shut down 26 shows, long lines at the box offices this weekend have finally replaced picket lines. The Rialto is buzzing again, just in time for the...Tags: Young Frankenstein (musical), Rentals, Broadway Theater, Tickets, Wicked (musical)
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Move it and lose it at 'Minsky's'
A good dancer does more than just defy gravity; he seems to have his own personal supply -- a force field that shapes space and time around his movements. Every impulse has weight and no energy is wasted, even in the enervating trial and error of...Tags: Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Winter Garden, Movies, Lower East Side
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Mancinis honor students
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteThe 19th annual Geneva College Henry Mancini Musical Theatre Awards crowned Zach Malinak from Freedom Area High School and Francesca Nardone from Ellwood City Area School District to head to New York and represent the Henries in the National High School...Tags: Human Interest, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment
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LOOK Musical Theatre's 2013 season to feature "Side by Side by Sondheim," "The Drowsy Chaperone" and "Hello, Dolly!"
Tulsa WorldOne classic, one contemporary and one heaping helping of words and music by Stephen Sondheim make up LOOK Musical Theatre's 2013 season. This season will also feature some rather unusual casting choices, including a current member of the city's...Tags: The Lion King (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment Events, Theater, Tony Awards
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The Philadelphia Inquirer Kevin Riordan column
The Philadelphia InquirerThe Drowsy Chaperone, a Broadway extravaganza comes to life in a lonely fan's imagination. And in the Ritz Theatre Company's current production of the hit musical, a showbiz dream of a different sort is coming true at every performance. Just ask Joe...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Arts and Culture
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CAPA leads Gene Kelly nominations
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Pittsburgh CAPA production and performers of "Once on This Island" received a dozen nominations for the 2013 Gene Kelly Awards. Keystone Oaks' "The Drowsy Chaperone" and Quaker Valley's "Anything Goes" were each nominated in eight categories. In...Tags: Young Frankenstein (musical), High Schools, Schools, Entertainment Events, Theater
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