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IATSE reaches deal with Broadway producers
Broadway crews to get pay bumpStagehands, ticket collectors and crew members for "Matilda," "Wicked," "Jersey Boys" and other Broadway shows are getting a pay raise. The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE), which represents more than 100,000 workers in the...Tags: Broadway Theater, Politics, Interior Policy, Entertainment Events, Career and Workplace
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Broadway's Rachel Potter, a Central Floridian, gives country concert at Abbey
Rachel Potter, a Central Florida native and Broadway actress turned country singer, will give a concert this Friday, May 3, at The Abbey in downtown Orlando. Born in New Orleans, Potter was raised in Seminole County and graduated from the University...
Tags: Seminole County, The Addams Family (musical), Music, Taylor Swift, Evita (musical)
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Appeals panel voids case against Irwindale officials
Los Angeles County prosecutors failed to present grand jurors with evidence favorable to Irwindale officials before seeking an indictment in connection with lavish business trips that city officials took to New York, a panel of state appellate justices...Tags: Government, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime
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BRIEF: WomanSong's 'Diva Moment'
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- The womanSong Chorale will have its "Diva Moment" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Christ Church United Methodist, 1221 Quarrier St. The group's spring concert spans opera to Broadway and features collaborations with the Charleston Gay Men'...Tags: Evita (musical)
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San Jose Mercury News Sal Pizarro column
San Jose Mercury NewsBroadway San Jose General Manager Nanci Williams put a little showmanship into Monday's announcement of next season's shows at the Center for the Performing Arts. After the announcement of five of the six shows -- including a three-week engagement of...Tags: Vegan Diet, Tony Awards, Diets and Dieting, Entertainment Events, Music
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'Wicked' tops Broadway San Jose's new season
San Jose Mercury News"Wicked" will finally float into the South Bay, my pretties! The insanely popular "Wizard of Oz" prequel, which made its world premiere in San Francisco in 2003 before becoming a Broadway juggernaut, will run for three weeks as part of the 2013-2014...Tags: Music, Evita (musical), Music Theater, Jesus Christ Superstar (musical), Entertainment
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Broadway's Best to present musical revue in new home
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.Broadway's Best won't be able to start offering summer-stock productions this year, as organizers had hoped, but in the meantime audiences can get an idea of what the company hopes to offer in the future. The company will present "Bare Bones Broadway,"...Tags: Broadway Theater, Renovation, Sears, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Being Groucho: He bet his life
Twenty-five years of playing Groucho Marx means a lot of wisecracks, cigars and greasepaint for Frank Ferrante, who performs in West Palm Beach Friday and Saturday in "An Evening With Groucho." "I want it to be what audience members would have...
Tags: MASH (tv program), PBS (tv network), Alan Alda, Kravis Center, Religion and Belief
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Orlando Cabaret Festival: The shows
Here are the stars of this year's Orlando Cabaret Festival Headliners • Emily Skinner: Tony-nominated actress for "Sideshow" performs "Broadway Her Way." 8:15 p.m. April 26-27; 3:15 p.m. April 28. • Tony DeSare: Romantic pianist who...
Tags: Johnny Mercer, Mother's Day, Arts and Culture, Les Miserables (musical), Music
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Garden Theatre opens 'The Wizard of Oz'
The Garden Theatre is taking its patrons down that famous yellow brick road as it presents "The Wizard of Oz." More than 50 adults and children are performing in the musical, which opens Friday, April 19. A classic book by L. Frank Baum, "The Wizard...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Music
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For the record
San Gabriel Mountains: A map that accompanied an article in the April 11 LATExtra section about efforts to improve recreational facilities in the San Gabriel Mountains region enlarged the boundaries of a proposed national recreation area that would...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Paul Dooley and Winnie Holzman's 'Assisted Living' is finally on
As a writer behind the musical "Wicked," Winnie Holzman has shared in one of the biggest commercial successes in Broadway history. Since opening in 2003, the musical has made more than $300 million and is still going strong on multiple continents....
Tags: ABC (tv network), Hurricanes, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Music, Music Theater
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