Monday, January 21, 2013 at 11pm (Broadway Time)
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Hottest Articles on BWW from Monday, Jan. 21

Hottest Articles on BroadwayWorld.com from Monday, January 21, 2013.

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Judd Apatow recently gave us "This Is Forty."…

Judd Apatow recently gave us "This Is Forty." Playwright Kathryn Graf has essentially written "This Is 50," but given her new play, in its world premiere at the Odyssey, the more intriguing …

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One Monkey Don't Stop No Show

It was a very smart idea to frame "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show," African-American dramatist Don Evans' 1980 satire of black middle-class pretensions, as a live sitcom complete with huge, r…

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SMASH by Barry

                   SMASH, Season 1,       Arrives on DVD to Welcome NBC's Premiere of SMASH, Season 2                          By Ellis NassourAnyone w…

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Chris Barrett @ LaRivista by Barry

  By Linda Amiel BurnsPianist/Singer Chris Barrett brings elegance and old world charm to LaRivista on Restaurant Row at his opening night on January 22, 2013.There was a time in New York w…

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JKTS CHAT: Corey's Quest: Getting Into College by JK

One of the very best benefits of writing this blog is hearing from other people who eat, sleep and breathe theatre like I do.  Between emails and Twitter, it has been my distinct pleasu…

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Richard Blanco’s Inaugural Poem 2013 by New York Theater

At 44, Richard Blanco was the youngest poet chosen for the inaugural poem in U.S. history. He is also the first only gay man and the first Hispanic to read the inaugural poem. “One Tod…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 10pm (Broadway Time)
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VIDEO: Promo - Barry Manilow to Talk Broadway Show and More on KATIE by Stage Tube

Below, check out a promo for Barry Manilow's upcoming appearance on KATIE, January 23, when he will perform his classic hit songs and talk about his Broadway show MANILOW ON BROADWAY

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“Walking the Tightrope”

 – 24th Street Theatre’s LAb24 Los Angeles theater report by Pauline Adamek

  A highly theatrical, stylized production for all ages that utilizes poetic language, circus arts, live music and multi-media to explore themes of grief and loss, Walking the Tightrope…

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Norbert Leo Butz Has a New Album, David Yazbek Has a Concert Series, Everybody’s Happy by Lucky

When Broadway actors do cabaret — or “concerts” as the kids call them — so many things can, and often do, go wrong. “Rock” arrangements of showtunes abound. Medleys are h…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 9pm (Broadway Time)
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Cast of BARE and Moya Angela Set for BROADWAY SESSIONS, 1/24 by BroadwayWorld

BROADWAY SESSIONS is described as an evening of musical performances, games and open mic featuring a new Broadway guest each week. The show is created and hosted by Ben Cameron Bway Wicked, …

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An Affair to Remember at Court Theatre’s SKYLIGHT by Michael J. Roberts

Reviewed by MELODY UDELL Do yourself a favor before sitting through the Court Theatre’s quietly devastating, sentimental production of David Hare’s Skylight — eat something. Those with…

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'Fiction' at Actors' Summit an insufferable story about insufferable characters by Andrea Simakis

"Fiction" concerns the insufferable Linda and Michael Waterman -- glib, brainy authors who have been married 20 years and know everything. They also get off on arguing about the so…

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Los Angeles Theater Review: DOSTOEVSKY’S NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND (Zombie Joe’s Underground) by Jesse David Corti

DOSTOEVSKY’S NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground at Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre in North Hollywood ought not to surface. This willfully banal production…

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This Week on Broadway for January 20, 2013: Ryan Steele and Bare Chested Men by James Marino

Michael Portantiere, Aileen McKenna, Laura Motta and James Marino talk with Ryan Steele. We also discuss what Picnic, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Golden Boy, Broadway Bares and Sebastian La Cause…

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Realness Roundup: Super Sonic by Julie Potter

American Realness on Friday featured Jeanine Durning, Faye Driscoll, Tony Rizzi and Miguel Gutierrez all pushing in their own ways. I want to crawl inside Durning’s head after experiencing…

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Jason Collett trades the music stage for a theatrical one with Cowboy Mouth by Ben Kaplan

Collett and his co-star Jessica Huras walk carefully through the beats of the Sam Shepard-Patti Smith play Cowboy Mouth

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 8pm (Broadway Time)
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‘Winnie the Pooh’ at Adventure Theatre MTC by Julia L. Exline by Julia L. Exline

Adventure Theatre MTC presents Winnie the Pooh, based on the book by A.A. Milne and adapted for the stage by le Clanché du Rand. Jerry Whiddon directs a group of immensely talented actors,…

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Dan Lauria to Lead A QUEEN FOR A DAY Reading at Cherry Lane Theatre, 1/27 by BroadwayWorld

Actor Dan Lauria will head up the cast in an invitation-only reading of the new play A Queen For A Day, written by Michael Ricigliano, Jr and directed by John Gould Rubin. The Private Theatr…

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THE -ESS WORDS by John Simon

There used to be an anecdote around the American Cambridge that, whether apocryphal or not, had wide currency. One of the Radcliffe College dorms being Bertram Hall, story has it that when a…

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TT: Almanac

"But I have long thought that if you knew a column of advertisements by heart, you could achieve unexpected felicities...

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TT: Lookback

From 2004: I find it difficult to wave the Luddite banner with any real enthusiasm. Of course recorded sound is...

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‘The Future Is Not What It Was’ Is Messy but Promising

Playwright and actor Michael Rabe seems to be at a crossroads between inspiration and organization. “The Future Is Not What It Was,” his New York debut in both aforementioned rol…

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The Illusionists by Sonny Clarke

There are no surprises that The Illusionists deliver on the promise of a stage spectacular. From the moment the doors were opened, the Performing Arts Complex (QPAC) Concert Hall floor began…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 7pm (Broadway Time)
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‘Zorro’ at Constellation Theatre Company by Jennifer Perry by Jennifer Perry

The story of Zorro has long been the source material for many a creative endeavor. Following in the footsteps of many that have come before them, Janet Allard and Eleanor Holdridge have exam…

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'4000 Miles' shows we're never too old for a mother's love

In "4000 Miles," playwright Amy Herzog looks at what kids need — even when they aren't small. 

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Cast of ONCE to Perform at 54 Below, Feb 17 by BroadwayWorld

The cast of the Broadway musical ONCE will perform at 54 Below on February 17, 2013 at 7 p.m. doors at 530 p.m..

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→ Austin’s Rude Mechanicals | BOMB Magazine by Tim

Austin’s Rude Mechanicals in BOMB Magazine Eric Dyer has an interview with the folks from Austin’s Rude Mechanicals in BOMB Magazine, timed to arrive with the Rude Mechs’ &…

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Theater Review: ‘The Suit’ at Brooklyn Academy of Music by Ben Brantley

“The Suit,” at the Harvey Theater, retells a story about adultery and pitiless punishment by the South African writer Can Themba.

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Theater Review: Tolstoy’s ‘Family Happiness,’ Adapted at Baryshnikov Center by Rachel Saltz

A Russian-language adaptation of Tolstoy’s “Family Happiness,” with layers serious and silly, is playing at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.

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Theater Review: ‘Le Cid’ at the Theater of the Church of Notre Dame by Catherine Rampell

In Corneille’s play “Le Cid,” a man faces the dilemma of letting an insult stand or responding with deadly force.

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Onegin, Royal Opera House, London

The character of Tatiana is at the heart of John Cranko’s ballet, and Alina Cojocaru is one of the great interpreters of the role, Clement Crisp writes

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La Réunification des deux Corées, Odéon Théâtre de l’Europe, Paris

The world premiere of Joël Pommerat’s play showcases his knack for dark humour and capturing complex human relations, Laura Cappelle writes

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Cast of ‘Once’ to Perform at 54 Below by Broadway's Best Shows

The cast of last year’s Tony Award winning musical, Once, will perform at 54 Below on February 17. The cast members will perform songs from the musical, covers, and original song at…

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‘Pippin’ Ends Run at ART, Heads to Broadway by Broadway's Best Shows

After closing on January 20 a the American Repertory Theater, Pippin is one step closer to opening on Broadway. The pre-Broadway run received rave reviews from critics in the Boston area aft…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 6pm (Broadway Time)
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John Dellaporta takes DC Theatre Scene where it has never gone before by John Dellaporta

- DC Theatre Scene prides itself on going where our audiences go – to Baltimore and New York stages, and to the movies. And now, the newest member of our writing team, actor John Della…

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Cirque battles declining fortunes

Layoffs hit Quebec mega-producer

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Jordan Roth Becomes Principal Owner of Jujamcyn Theaters by BroadwayWorld

According to Variety, the President of Jujamcyn Theaters Jordan Roth has become the company's principal owner after making a tranaction with previous co-owner Rocco Landesman. Roth, who is 3…

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STAGE TUBE: Meet the Cast of Broadway-Bound KINKY BOOTS! by BroadwayWorld

Check out the recently released commercial for the show below and meet the cast with videos of them from past productions and roles

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Peter Pan: Theater Review by Myron Meisel

The songs remain sturdily catchy as Cathy Rigby's Peter Pan visits Pantages Theater. read more

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End of an Era: Midsumma at The Butterfly Club by Jan Chandler

Midsumma has broken out all over Melbourne and Jan Chandler spoke with The Butterfly Club’s manager Simone Pulga about their shows. Midsumma has had performances at The Butterfly Club for …

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Calling all T-Birds and Pink Ladies: Grease confirmed for Australia, 2013 by Erin James

Grease is the word on the street this morning, with Aussie Producer John Frost and London’s David Ian announcing the return of popular musical Grease to the Australian stage. A 2007 reviva…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 5pm (Broadway Time)
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America's woes trouble America Ferrera

America Ferrera has good-girl honesty that makes people want things to work out for whomever she is portraying. This was true in "Ugly Betty," and it is especially useful in "Bethany," Laura…

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Following Legally Blonde Controversy, Speargrove Presents, About Censored High School Musical, Will Play Ohio by Adam Hetrick

Speargrove Presents, the pop musical about a controversial high school production of Rent, will be staged by the Encore Theater Company in Dayton, OH, roughly an hour's drive from where …

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STAGE TUBE: First Look at Morris Robinson in Houston Grand Opera's SHOW BOAT by Stage Tube

Houston Grand Opera presents SHOW BOAT, which opened January 18. BroadwayWorld has a video below of Morris Robinson singing 'Ol' Man River.' Check it out below

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This Week's New Classifieds on BWW - 1/21/13

This Week's New Classified Listings on BroadwayWorld.com for 12113.

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Photo Flash: First Look at Sasha Cooke, Morris Robinson and More in Houston Grand Opera's SHOW BOAT by BroadwayWorld

Houston Grand Opera presents SHOW BOAT, which opened January 18. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production below.

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Open BWW Positions: Writers + Interactive Sales Executive by BroadwayWorld

Fast growing publisher of the world's leading Broadway, Live Theater, and multi-entertainment web sites is seeking an Interactive Advertising Sales Representative with at least 3 years Digit…

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Chicago Theater Review: A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING (Mercury Theater) by Lawrence Bommer

AMERICA’S BEST NOTES Beginning its first new season of self-generated musicals, the Mercury Theater has, true to its name, raised the temperature with A Grand Night for Singing, a heartfel…

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Review: "Cabaret” at Bloomington Civic Theatre

review: Director Joe Chvala uses the original, somewhat lighter, version of the musical centered on a nightclub in Berlin between the wars.

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'Save Me' Is a Rewarding Experience

When you walk into the Barrow Group’s intimate Studio Theatre for Stefanie Zadravec’s “Save Me,” you may feel that you’ve taken a wrong turn into somebody&rsquo…

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Roth ups his stake in Jujamcyn

Broadway company's topper becomes principal owner

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Entire ‘Lucky Guy’ Cast Announced by Broadway's Best Shows

The entire cast has been announced for the upcoming Nora Ephron play, Lucky Guy which will star Tom Hanks. Joining Hanks will be Paula Jon De Rose, Joe Forbrich, Tom Hammond, March Damon Jo…

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Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune by Admin

By Terrence McNally Opening Night: Friday, February 15th – 8pm Show Run: February 16th – March 3rd A short-order cook and waitress have a one-night stand and grapple with a longer-term c…

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Movie Monologue Monday – Derek Jacobi in Henry V by Craig Mason

For this weeks’ Movie Monologue Monday I’m going to look at the great Derek Jacobi in Henry V, the Kenneth Branagh version. I adore this speech. It serves as a prologue to the pl…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 4pm (Broadway Time)
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'Other Place' holds the most intense work of Laurie Metcalf's career by Chris Jones

NEW YORK — Here on W. 47th Street, in a fascinating play about early-onset dementia, or maybe it's brain cancer, or maybe it's just some non-specific traumatic disorder that flowed fro…

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John Malkovich returns to Toronto stage as Casanova by Richard Ouzounian

The Giacomo Variations, at the Elgin Theatre June 7 to 9, combines drama, singers and a 45-piece orchestra playing Mozart

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ONSTAGE & BACKSTAGE: Seth Is a "Bunhead" Plus Lisa Lampanelli and Andrea McArdle by Seth Rudetsky

A week in the life of actor, radio and TV host, music director and writer Seth Rudetsky.

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Eden Espinosa, Mitchell Jarvis, Leigh Ann Larkin and More Join Skivvies Highline Ballroom Show by Adam Hetrick

Eden Espinosa, Mitchell Jarvis and Leigh Ann Larkin are among the performers who will join the Skivvies for their Jan. 28 concert and video premiere at the Highline Ballroom.

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Puppets from Tony-Winning Avenue Q Will Be Part of Logo's New HIV Awareness Campaign by Andrew Gans

The Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q and cable network Logo have joined forces for a national public service announcement campaign designed to create public awareness surrounding HIV.

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LES MISERABLES Blu-ray & DVD to Get 3/19 Release by BroadwayWorld

Fans of the 8-time Oscar nominated film version of Les Miserables need only wait a few more months to add the title to their DVD collections. According to Blu-ray.com, the movie will receive…

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AVENUE Q Puppets to Be Featured in LOGO PSAs by BroadwayWorld

According to the New York Times, the Avenue Q puppets will soon be featured in several HIV public service announcements. 'Lucy the Slut,' ' Ricky,' and 'Rod' will discuss 'talking frankly ab…

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The inaugural poem, and its poet by Thomas Garvey

One Day, written and recited by Richard Blanco, at 44 the youngest inaugural poet. He is also the first immigrant, first Latino, and first openly gay inaugural poet.The Hub Review, the guid…

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Who Really Values Diversity In The Arts? by Joe Patti

Last month Springboard for the Arts tweeted that the attendance at the Guthrie Theatre’s attendance last year exceeded the Minnesota Vikings’ home game attendance, 425,932 to 421…

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Hello, Foxes! by Sam Hurwitt

Lillian Hellman’s 1939 play The Little Foxes may be set in 1900, but the subject matter has something to say to the present day, being essentially about the rich screwing

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Silence! The Musical by Barry

      Can't Silence Silence! The Musical, Now Starring Stage and TV's Sean McDermott                        By Ellis NassourSince its premiere at Theatre 80 in 201…

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Some things to think about today by Michael Roderick

Today is a day that honors a man who did what all artists and entrepreneurs aspire to do: He made a difference. If you've never read or watched his famous speech, there is a lot to be learne…

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Inside Rehearsal for Michael Mayer's Las Vegas-Set Rigoletto at the Met

World renowned mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato popped in on rehearsals for Michael Mayer's new Las Vegas-set production of Verdi's Rigoletto. With the swinging '60s in mind, Mayer conceived of …

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 3pm (Broadway Time)
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Stephen Schwartz Brings Back Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook by Suzanna Bowling

Stephen Schwartz Brings Back Snapshots: A Musical Scrapbook: Stephen Schwartz best known for "Wicked," "Godspell," "Pippin" and others announced that he'll develop his musical "Snapshots: …

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Lovely songs without the silky sentiment in 'Grand Night' by Chris Jones

A new era began with at the Mercury Theater Sunday afternoon, when the former rental venue in the heart of the Southport Avenue retail strip launched a year-round series of its own home-made…

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Zach Braff sees his play, Miami-style by Christine Dolen

The talented (and very busy) Zach Braff, part of the soon-to-open movie Oz: The Great and Powerful, took a break from project-juggling in Los Angeles for a quick trip to Miami over the weeke…

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Andrew Lloyd Webber's Wizard of Oz Extends Toronto Engagement by Adam Hetrick and Kenneth Jones

The Toronto engagement of The Wizard of Oz, a new production based on the beloved MGM film with new music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, has extended its run to June 2 at the Ed Mirvish Theatre.&nb…

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Review: Bud, Not Buddy (Chicago Children’s Theatre) by Scotty Zacher

There is definitely precious *aha* and *awwww* moments in this heartfels play. I’m completely ready to continue my joyful weeping for the next few chapters of Bud’s life. (read more...)

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Jesse Eisenberg Will Discuss The Revisionist and More at 92nd Street Y by Adam Hetrick

Academy Award nominee Jesse Eisenberg, who will star in the Off-Broadway world premiere of his new play The Revisionist, will appear at the 92nd Street Y Feb. 11.

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STAGE TUBE: THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA's Sierra Boggess- Video Tribute! by Stage Tube

Tonight, Monday, January 21, 2013, the longest-running show in Broadway history, Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, directed by Harold Prince and produced by Cameron Mackintosh …

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2012 BWW Long Island Awards Winners Announced - Steve McCoy, Patrick Grossman Get Two Wins Each! by BroadwayWorld

Votes are cast, polls are closed, and results have been tabulated This was our BIGGEST year yet After a record number of voters in over 30 regions worldwide, BroadwayWorld is VERY excited to…

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Betty Buckley, Christopher Durang, and More to Be Inducted Into Theater Hall of Fame by BroadwayWorld

On Monday, January 28, 2013 the Theatre Hall of Fame will welcome its 2013 inductees Andre Bishop producerdirector, Betty Buckley actor, Christopher Durang playwright, Michael Kahn director,…

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ArtsBeat: 'Avenue Q' Puppets Help With Ad Campaign About HIV by Patrick Healy

Puppets from the musical "Avenue Q" will help out in a public service campaign, to air on the Logo channel, about HIV and sexual behavior

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The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Linda

So far, this Broadway season is all about the revivals. Every new play or musical that opened in the fall closed prematurely, most with good reason. But of all the revivals, the production t…

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“Too Hot To Handel” The Jazz Gospel Messiah by Michael J. Roberts

Reviewed By: RUSSELL GOELTENBODT One of the famous psalms from the Bible reads, “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord with sounds of trumpets, lutes, harps and voices”. The performance last…

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Cultural rift revisited — David Hare’s ‘Skylight’ as timely as ever

Sometimes a play can establish its authenticity by way of the most ordinary, easily recognizable bit of action. Such is the case with director William Brown’s fierce, stunningly well-acted…

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Spotlight On...Mark Harris by Michael Block

Name: Mark HarrisHometown: Ontario, CAEducation: I was trained as an actor at The American Academy of Dramatic ArtsFavorite Credits: Writer/Director (You mean my credits, right?)Tell us abou…

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Urinetown by Theasy.com

The Secret Theatre, Off Off Broadway By Tzipora Kaplan BOTTOM LINE: Even when it's not funny, it's eminently enjoyable and oozes charm and good ol' fashioned musical decency from eve…

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R.U.R. The Play That Coined The Word Robot by Suzanna Bowling

R.U.R. The Play That Coined The Word Robot: Sci-fi lovers will thrill to the sheer fact that Karel Capek's classic R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), the play that originated the word "robo…

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‘Starcatcher’ Ends Broadway Run by Broadway's Best Shows

After five Tony awards and 11 successful months, Peter and the Starcatcher has closed on Broadway.  The final performance at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre was on January 20 but casting is a…

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‘Golden Boy’ Ends Broadway Run January 20 by Broadway's Best Shows

The revival of Clifford Odets’ boxing themed drama Golden Boy ended its run on January 20.  Staring the young Julliard standout, Seth Numrich, the play opened on December 6 at the …

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‘Glengarry Glen Ross’ Starring Pacino Ends Broadway Run by Broadway's Best Shows

Curtains closed on Glengarry Glen Ross after the David Mamet revival finished its final performance on January 20.  The successful, limited engagement run starred Al Pacino and Bobby Can…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 2pm (Broadway Time)
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Diamonds are not by Kyle

this girl's.... Ugh, never mind. From Saturday's L.A. Affairs--A sorority may be an unlikely place to develop an aversion to engagement rings. In fact, I may have been the only sorority girl…

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The March on Washington for Gun Control Is This Saturday, January 26th at 10 AM by Admin

Join Arena Stage’s Artistic Director Molly Smith and her partner, Suzanne Blue Star Boy, as they lead The March on Washington for Gun Control on THIS SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2013 AT 10 …

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The Mountaintop by Tim Treanor

It is not fanciful to compare Dr. Martin Luther King, whose birthday we celebrate today, with Moses. Like the biblical figure, Dr. King led his people out of captivity. Like Moses, the Georg…

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Photo Coverage: Inside Opening Night of La Mirada Theatre's BOEING BOEING by Lily Lim

La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts amp McCoy Rigby Entertainment will present the Tony Award-winning 2008 Best Play Revival, hilarious, sexy, non-stop comedy, BOEING-BOEING, written b…

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LES MISERABLES Blu-ray & DVD to Get 3/18 Release by BroadwayWorld

Fans of the 8-time Oscar nominated film version of Les Miserables need only wait a few more months to add the title to their DVD collections. According to Blu-ray.com, the movie will receive…

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Twitter Watch: Dick Van Dyke Celebrates Twitter Verification in Song! by BroadwayWorld

On Twitter Watch, Dick Van Dyke wrote ' I just got 'verified' on twitter. I'm not really sure what that means, but my child bride speakyteeth assures me it's a good thingTo celebrate my 'ver…

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FLASH SPECIAL: We Can CAN-CAN Again! A Parisian Cole Porter Celebration by Pat Cerasaro

With news coming late this week of a revised and reworked edition of the Cole PorterAbe Burrows Golden Age musical CAN-CAN aiming for a reading in October and the possibility of a potential …

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MAN OF LA MANCHA Composer Launches Jackson Twenty-One 'Utopia' Campaign by BroadwayWorld

Composer Mitch Leigh has founded Jackson Twenty-One, which he describes as a living community 'designed for really nice people who love the sports and love the arts.'

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NYC to Rename Street Corner 'BARRY MANILOW Way' by TV News Desk

The NY Daily News reports that Barry Manilow was 'absolutely floored' to hear that New York City officials planned to name a street corner of Manhattan after him. The legendary singer called…

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ArtsBeat: Paula Vogel and Betty Buckley Lead List of Theater Hall of Fame Inductees by Patrick Healy

At its 42nd annual induction ceremony, the Theater Hall of Fame will add Paula Vogel, Betty Buckley, Trevor Nunn, Sam Waterston, Christopher Durang, Andre Bishop, Michael Kahn and Martin Pak…

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Local comedian Kate Urquhart dies

Maria Bamford will headline a benefit show Tuesday at the House of Comedy.

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What can theatre say about the internet? by Matt Trueman

It's taken a long time for theatre to put the internet centre-stage. As a new series of plays tackles everything from trolling to time-wasting, writers talk about the possibilities and pitfa…

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‘Brian Ganz Chopin Project’ at The Music Center at Strathmore by Francine Schwartz by Francine Schwartz

Saturday night at The Music Center at Strathmore, Brian Ganz continued his quest to play, and to record, “every single note Chopin composed.” The Ganz Project, of which this is t…

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Kate Rockwell Joins ‘Rock of Ages’ by Broadway's Best Shows

Kate Rockwell returns to the Broadway stage tonight and joins the cast of Rock of Ages to costar as the aspiring star, Sherrie. Rockwell–whose name seems perfectly suited for her new r…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 1pm (Broadway Time)
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The Appraisal: ‘La Mancha’ Composer Promotes Homes for ‘Nice’ People by Elizabeth A. Harris

Mitch Leigh, the composer of “Man of La Mancha,” appears on television commercials promoting his real-estate development in New Jersey.

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PHOTO CALL: First Look at the Return of Silence! The Musical by Joseph Marzullo

Following a brief hiatus, the award-winning Silence! The Musical resumed performances Jan. 19 at the Elektra Theatre. The cast is now headed by Broadway's Sean McDermott in the role of D…

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THE SCREENING ROOM: Sierra Boggess Sings in Phantom and in Concert (Video) by Playbill Staff

Sierra Boggess, who originated the role of Christine in London's Love Never Dies, the sequel to Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, joins the Broadway company of Pha…

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Radio: Podcast: Don't Bump Into the Furniture - Les Mis movie special

Welcome to the first of our collaborations with the Don't Bump Into the Furniture podcast team, in which actors Oliver Jackson and Sarah Moyle discuss theatre from an insider, irreverent and…

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Ripley-Grier Opens New Studios by BroadwayWorld

Ripley-Grier Studios, the world's largest rehearsal and multi-purpose space today announced it will open ten newly constructed studios at its 520 8th Avenue location this year.

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Enter to Win Tickets to BACKBEAT at the Ahmanson Theatre in LA! by Contests

Direct from London to the Ahmanson Before Sgt. Pepper. Before Abbey Road. Even before Ringo, there were five Beatles. Five rowdy working class lads from the docks of Liverpool rocking out ei…

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Poll Results: Voters Want HERCULES to Open on Broadway! by BroadwayWorld

We asked you which animated movie musical you think Disney should bring to Broadway next. Check out your response below

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STAGE TUBE: Barry Manilow Arrives on Broadway! by Stage Tube

In preparation for the Broadway-bound concert, BroadwayWorld brings you some of our favorite Manilow performances which include songs from Babes in Arms, Gypsy, Company, Les Miserables, and …

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Simple magic gives ‘Pinocchio’ charm

review: Greg Banks directs a vital and imaginative take on the familiar tale of a wooden puppet.

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7 Up, at Theatre 40 by Bruce Gray

Veteran actor Bruce Gray doubles as a director for Theatre 40. He also doubles as a citizen of both the US and Canada. So he has consulted Theatre 40 on its recent selections of Canadian pla…

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‘Matilda’ Box Office Opens by Broadway's Best Shows

Today, the box office at the Shubert Theatre opens its doors for the first time since Memphis finished its run on August 5. The Shubert’s new tenant is the much anticipated Matilda …

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at noon (Broadway Time)
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STAGE PORTRAIT: Barry Manilow in Manilow On Broadway

Acclaimed illustrator Ken Fallin's drawings of the greatest stars and scenes of the theatrical world are a recurring part of Playbill.com.

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Les Misèrables Film Will Be Released on Blu-ray and DVD in March by Adam Hetrick

Tom Hooper's hit film Les Misèrables, starring Academy Award nominees Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway, will be released March 19 on Blu-ray, DVD and digitally, according to Blu-ray…

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Felicia Finley, Tracy McDowell, Sara Schmidt, Nick Cosgrove Set for Reading of New Musical Motel Rasdell by Andrew Gans

Good to Go Entertainment will present an industry reading of their inaugural project, the new musical Motel Rasdell, Jan. 22 in New York City.

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‘The Little Mermaid JR.’ at Aldersgate Church Community Theater by Julia L. Exline by Julia L. Exline

Aldersgate Church Community Theater presents The Little Mermaid JR., with music by Alan Menken (adapted and arranged by David Weinstein), lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glen Slater, and book by…

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TT: Toys in the attic

I don't know anything about baseball, but I do know who Stan Musial was. Not only did I meet him...

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BWW Blog: Natalie Toro - The Power of Animation by BroadwayWorld

Ever wonder what the message is after the lights come back up after an 85 minute animated feature I LOVE anything animated, especially films from DisneyPixar. But besides the fact that they …

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Felicia Finley, Tracy McDowell and More Set for MOTEL RASDELL Reading by BroadwayWorld

Good to Go Entertainment has announced the reading of their inaugural project the new musical Motel Rasdell a new musical by Danielle DeMatteo music and lyrics and Chrisina Bracco book will…

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Re-Imagined SIDE SHOW to Open at La Jolla Playhouse in November 2013 by BroadwayWorld

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will produce, in association with La Jolla Playhouse, a re-imagining of Henry Krieger and Bill Russell's Side Show. Directed by Academy Awa…

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Les Hommes Vides – review by Lyn Gardner

Soho, LondonSmall doesn't have to mean insubstantial, and this tabletop puppet show from Invisible Thread, one of the new adult puppet companies to emerge after the demise of …

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Actor Daniel Robert Sullivan Talks Theatre and His Book! by Daniel Robert Sullivan

Author of WICKED book and author of JERSEY BOYS book join forces.

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The magical lure of an empty theatre by Lyn Gardner

I love being first to arrive in an echoing auditorium, exploring the eerie twilight world between everyday life and make-believeI love nothing more than a theatre full of people leaning forw…

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At last, a Hollywood movie worth an Oscar by Thomas Garvey

Richard Parker, burning bright . . .It took me a while to catch up to Life of Pi, because I believed the claims of some the dimmer movie critics: with its soulful, shirtless young star (Sura…

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Review: Sondheim music in 'Broadway Songbook'

The Ordway’s “Broadway Songbook” is a good idea, but the execution drifts.

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Review: “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” at the Guthrie

Strong cast propels Guthrie’s staging of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.”

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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’s Benjamin Walker on Dancing Ballet and His Repo-Man Days

"I think the first fully naked woman I saw, I was repossessing her couch."-- Delivered by Feed43 service

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President Barack Obama’s Second Inaugural Address, Transcript by New York Theater

President Barack Obama Inaugural Address Monday, January 21, 2013 Washington, DC Vice President Biden, Mr. Chief Justice, Members of the United States Congress, distinguished guests, and fel…

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Bronxville student artist unmasks a winning drawing by Peter D. Kramer

Junior’s artwork is among 10 awards of excellence at Concordia The assignment, given the first week of school last fall in Joanne Dalsimer’s Art 3-4 class at Bronxville High Scho…

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Sierra Boggess Joins ‘Phantom’ 25th Anniversary Cast by Broadway's Best Shows

As The Phantom of the Opera approaches the 25th anniversary of its opening on January 26, a new Christine has joined the cast today for a limited run.  Starting with performances tonight, …

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StArt and finish: A gallery of student artwork by Peter D. Kramer

Here’s a look at some of the 90 works featured in the Seventh Annual Regional High School StArt Exhibition at Concordia College’s OSilas Gallery in Bronxville through Jan. 27. Th…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 11am (Broadway Time)
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Casting Announced for The Actors Company Theatre Benefit Performance of 1926 Crime Drama Broadway by Andrew Gans

TACT/The Actors Company Theatre, which is currently celebrating its 20th anniversary season, will present a benefit performance of Philip Dunning and George Abbott's rarely-seen 1926 cri…

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Rich Little's Jimmy Stewart & Friends Eyeing Broadway Run by Adam Hetrick

Veteran impressionist Rich Little is hoping to bring his new one-man play Jimmy Stewart & Friends to Broadway. Little's current engagement at the Las Vegas Hotel and Casino has …

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Andy Cohen Will Welcome Tony Winner Patti LuPone on "Watch What Happens Live" by Andrew Gans

"Watch What Happens Live," the Bravo talk show hosted by Andy Cohen, will welcome two-time Tony winner Patti LuPone Jan. 23.

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News: Michael Winner dies aged 77 by Richard Anthony Baker

The film director, Michael Winner, has died at the age of 77. In a statement, his wife, Geraldine, said: “Michael was a wonderful man — brilliant, funny and generous. A light has…

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Let’s Make a Deal: New York Theater on the Cheap by Matthew Wexler

Even the most die-hard theatergoer can afford to see a show as often as he or she would like. With the top ticket price clocking in at $135.50 and premium seats soaring even higher, being a …

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Offer: Special Offer for LIFT

quote ''wosoffer'' to recieve £5 off Top- Price Tickets!

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WATCH community theatre nominations announced by Lorraine Treanor

Sunday night, January 20th, in Alexandria, Virginia, nominations for the the 13th annual Washington Area Community Theatre Awards (WATCH) were announced from the stage of the Little Theatre …

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News: Wicked & Top Hat stars join line-up of Whatsonstage.com Awards Concert

We're delighted to reveal further line-up details for the Whatsonstage.com Awards Concert at the West End's Palace Theatre on Sunday 17 February 2013. Joining the previously announced Tim Mi…

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High School in the Spotlight: Mira Mesa High by BroadwayWorld

This week, BroadwayWorld's Student Center is thrilled to feature the Theatre Program at Mira Mesa High School in San Diego, California Watch the video below for a look inside the Theatre Pro…

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What's Playing on Broadway January 21-27 by BroadwayWorld

If you're looking for something to do on this Martin Luther King Day, see below for the special holiday performance times offered by THE LION KING and ANNIE The classic tale of Rodgers Hamm…

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STAGE TUBE: Watch Raul Esparza, Chita Rivera, and More Perform at Kennedy Center Inaugural Concert! by Stage Tube

Raul Esparza, Jose Feliciano, Juan Diego Florez, Melanie Griffith, George Lopez, Mario Lopez, Rita Moreno, Chita Rivera, Robert Rodriguez, Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner, Ballet Hispanico, Coral C…

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Fuse Visual Arts Review: “City Of Work” — A Satirically Dystopic Vision of The Daily Grind by Arts Fuse Editor

Artist Matthew Lewy’s comprehensive, clever and surprisingly humorous take on an imaginary experimental settlement explores the ramifications of having human potential promptly assessed an…

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Martin Moran’s New Solo Show All the Rage Begins Off-Broadway Run by Broadway.com

Martin Moran’s new solo show, All the Rage, begins performances January 19  at off-Broadway's Peter Jay Sharp Theater. Written by and starring Moran and directed by Seth …

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5 More Takeaways on Getting Your Show Off The Ground. by Ken Davenport

A spoof of a famous movie, a dance story-spectacular, a personal story of triumph over illness . . . these were just of a few of the concepts for some of the shows this week’s particip…

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Wrecking Ball T.O. 14: Idle No More by Praxis

Click the image to find out playwrights involved in Wrecking Ball 14: Idle No More. Also check it out: The Wrecking Ball has a new National Website!  

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 10am (Broadway Time)
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Depending on the Kindness of Critics by David Finkle

I’ve been accused of kindness many more times than I care to enumerate.

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Film Rights Purchased for Jekyll and Hyde Musical by Andrew Gans

Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde, which is currently playing a national tour prior to a spring engagement on Broadway, may be the next musical to hit the silver screen.

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"C.O.G.," New Film Based on David Sedaris Short Story, Debuts at Sundance Starring Jonathan Groff by Andrew Gans

"C.O.G.," Kyle Patrick Alvarez's new film based on a story by David Sedaris, made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival Jan. 20.

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Side Show Will Raise Tent at La Jolla This Fall With Additional Characters in Tow by Adam Hetrick

The new production of the Tony Award-nominated musical Side Show, based on the life of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton, will premiere at the La Jolla playhouse Nov. 5 under the direc…

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News: Paul Connolly joins venue consultant Theatreplan by Nicola Merrifield

Venue consultant firm Theatreplan has appointed Paul Connolly to the new role of practice manager. In this position Connolly will be responsible for establishing new practices in Theatreplan…

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Photo Coverage: In The Spotlight Series- PICNIC by Walter McBride

William Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Picnic returns to Broadway in a striking new production helmed by acclaimed director Sam Gold Roundabout's Look Back in Anger, Seminar. Academy Awa…

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STUDENT CENTER: Conquering KCACTF ? Day 4: Goodbyes and Festival Flashbacks by Mary Best

Just as we were settling into a comfortably insane routine of Starbucks and shows, Festival 45 was over before we knew it.

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Photo Coverage: PETER AND THE STARCATCHER Cast Takes Final Broadway Bow! by Jennifer Broski

Peter and the Starcatcher will follow Avenue Q, Rent and Million Dollar Quartet by opening off Broadway at New World Stages. According to Telecharge, the show will begin off-Broadway on Marc…

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Sierra Boggess Joins THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA Tonight by BroadwayWorld

Tonight, Monday, January 21, 2013, the longest-running show in Broadway history, Andrew Lloyd Webber's THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, directed by Harold Prince and produced by Cameron Mackintosh …

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Which theatre audiences are the most demanding? by Mark Lawson

Are rich patrons easier to entertain? And are those in the cheap seats more discerning?Coughing, texting, talking and rustling sweets are all ways in which audiences can affect a performance…

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Sierra Boggess Begins Performances as Christine in the 25th-Anniversary Cast of The Phantom of the Opera by Broadway.com

Sierra Boggess is back on Broadway beginning January 21, starring as Christine Daae as part of the 25th anniversary cast of The Phantom of the Opera. Boggess will perform Tuesday throug…

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Forgotten Shows of My Nonage #26: The Other Cosby Show by Trav S.D.

Okay! We all have to celebrate Martin Luther King Day in our OWN way…this is mine. As I wrote in No Applause, show biz is possibly the single most powerful force for  social transform…

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PICNIC – Clumsy and clunky Roundabout Revival by Oscar E Moore

It’s difficult to imagine that the classic William Inge 1953 play PICNIC was awarded a Pulitzer Prize after seeing this unacceptable, clumsy and clunky production at the American Airli…

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Review:Bethany at curtainup.com by Elyse Sommer

with a season awash with revivals about by-gone days, this world premiere by Laura Marks is refreshingly timely if deeply disturbing

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No end to theater stagehands strike by Peter Dobrin

Talks between the Philadelphia Theatre Co. and union officials ended Sunday after "seven fruitless hours," according to the union, without reaching a new labor agreement covering 27 stagehan…

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Theater review: 'Bethany' by Joe Dziemianowicz

America Ferrera is famous for playing “Ugly Betty.” Now, in “Bethany,” a spiky little modern morality tale for anxious times, the Emmy winner stars as the dire Crystal.

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Chicago Theater Review: ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST (Oracle) by Paul Kubicki

ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF A PLAY Anarchy is not chaos. The former means “without law,” and the latter means “without form.” This is an important distinction to consider in a play that inte…

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Manilow's back on the block, with street & B'way show by Tripp Whetsell

He’s been crooning songs that “make the whole world sing” for decades, but Barry Manilow is only now finally content with who he is.

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New York City Ballet’s Tchaikovsky Celebration by Sandi Durell

    By Joel Benjamin   The breadth of George Balanchine’s genius and the freshness of his vision was on display in the first program of the New York City Ballet’s Tchaikovsky Cele…

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Review: 'Pygmalion' a thorough delight by Charles McNulty

Director Nicholas Martin's sure hand, handsome production and stellar cast make the revival of George Bernard Shaw's classic play a triumph from start to finish.SAN DIEGO — For some th…

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Love Jane Austen? Seattle improv show may be your cup of tea

Jet City Improv comically captures the charm of Jane Austen novels in a new show, “Austen Translation,” using audience suggestions. Through Feb. 8, 2013.

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John Behlmann: The Steadfast Interview by Call Me Adam

"Call Me Adam" chats with theatre, film, television, and aerial actor John Behlmann about starring in Slant Theatre Project's production of Mat Smart's The Steadfast at TBG through February …

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Photo Flash: Peter and the Starcatcher Says Goodbye to Broadway With a Tear-Filled Curtain Call by David Gordon

Peter and the Starcatcher, the five-time Tony Award-winning prequel to Peter Pan, bid farewell to Broadway and the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, where it played over 300 performances, on Sunday, …

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 9am (Broadway Time)
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PHOTO CALL: Peter and the Starcatcher Bids Broadway Farewell by Joseph Marzullo

The play with music Peter and the Starcatcher, which utilizes 12 actors to take audiences on an adventure to the origins of Peter Pan, ended its Tony Award-winning Broadway run Jan. 20 at th…

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PHOTO CALL: Judith Light, Amber Tamblyn and Chandler Williams at Opening of Bethany by Joseph Marzullo

Women's Project Theater's world premiere of Laura Marks' dark comedy Bethany, starring America Ferrera, Emily Ackerman, Kristin Griffith, Ken Marks, Tobias Segal and Myra Lucreti…

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Broadway By the Year Concert Will Feature Brian d'Arcy James, Tonya Pinkins, Elizabeth Stanley, Kevin Earley by Andrew Gans

The Town Hall's Broadway By the Year series will continue Feb. 11 with an evening celebrating musicals that opened on The Great White Way in 1937.

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THE SCREENING ROOM: Watch Chita Rivera, Raúl Esparza, Rita Moreno and More In Performance at the Kennedy Center (Video) by Playbill Staff

In Performance at the Kennedy Center, an event honoring the presidential inauguration and Latino arts and culture, was held Jan. 20. Tony Award winners Rita Moreno and Chita Rivera were amon…

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Production News: Royal Court to stage eastern European play readings by Laura Merchant

London’s Royal Court Theatre will stage readings of a selection of new plays from Georgia and Ukraine in March. The rehearsed readings will include And I Don’t Care How You’re Doing An…

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Business News: Public nominations open for box office awards by Laura Merchant

Nominations for the Outstanding Customer Service Award 2013, taking place at the Society of Box Office Managers awards ceremony, have been opened to the public. The accolade is being sponsor…

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BWW TV Exclusive: On the Road with PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT- Episode 1! by BroadwayWorld TV

BWW is excited to spend a year on the road on the bus with the cast of PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT In Episode 1 of our On the Road series, the cast does a special radio interview for NPR w…

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Patti LuPone Set for Bravo's WATCH WHAT HAPPENS: LIVE, 1/23 by BroadwayWorld

Two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone is set for Bravo's 'What What Happens Live' this Wednesday, January 23, according to the show's listings.

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Chastain Films Take Top 2 Spots at Weekend Box Office by Movies News Desk

Jessica Chastain stars in the top two films at this weekend's box office, the horror film 'Mama' and the Oscar-nominated 'Zero Dark Thirty.' The actress, who recently picked up a Golden Glob…

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Brian d'Arcy James, Tonya Pinkins and More Set for THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1937, 2/11 by BroadwayWorld

The Town Hall will present the first of four concerts of their acclaimed series BROADWAY BY THE YEAR on Monday, February 11th. The season begins with 1937, a year that witnessed the opening …

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2012 BWW Cleveland Awards Winners Announced - Beck Center for the Arts Wins Big! by BroadwayWorld

Votes are cast, polls are closed, and results have been tabulated This was our BIGGEST year yet After a record number of voters in over 30 regions worldwide, BroadwayWorld is VERY excited to…

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11th Annual Nightlife Awards by Barry

January 14, 2013: The 11th Annual Nightlife Awards hosted by multi-Emmy Award winner Bruce Vilanch is the only Awards Show where the winners perform to demonstrate why they won. Created by S…

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Hilton Als: Nalaga’at, at Skirball Center. by Hilton Als

Ever since “Sleep No More” proved that audiences don’t necessarily want to just sit and watch actors go about a playwright’s business framed by a proscenium, immersiv…

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Professor Tony Howard investigates Multicultural Shakespeare by TheatreVOICE

INTERVIEW: TONY HOWARD The University of Warwick professor talks to Suman Bhuchar about Multicultural Shakespeare, a major AHRC-funded project to record the contribution of Black and Asian a…

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Picnic – almost unbearable Roundabout Revival by Oscar E. Moore

1950’s Kansas where the women are hungry and not for the potato salad they are preparing for the Labor Day annual picnic

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PLUG: Jobs at Fractured Atlas by Guy Yedwab

Hey you -- yes, you. Fractured Atlas is one of the coolest places to work in America, and they do great work for the arts community. And they're also hiring two jobs, a program associate: …

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Performers Announced for Tonight’s ‘La-Ti-Do’ at Black Fox Lounge at 8 PM by Don Michael Mendoza by Admin

Join us for another week and a whole new year of the Washington Blade’s “Best of” nominated cabaret series: La-Ti-Do! “Go see La-Ti-Do, not just for the art, but for the …

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Benny Hill: Comedy Genius by Trav S.D.

Well, I hope that headline caught your eye. On both sides of the pond, Hill has long been considered famously low-brow, but only by people who never took the time to look at his work, beyond…

Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:17AM

Horvath’s Midgets by Trav S.D.

Horvath’s Midgets (owned and operated by S. Horvath) were a troupe from Hungary who billed themselves as “The Smallest People in the World”. While based in Europe they tou…

Linked From Trav S.D. at 09:17AM

Married to the Stage: ‘Winter is Coming!’ by Natalie McCabe by Natalie McCabe

            “Winter is coming.” Or, well, it is already here. As I type this, my cell phone keeps vibrating with DC text alerts warning of a “winter storm,” anticipating 2 to …

Linked From DC Metro Theater Arts at 09:15AM
Monday, January 21, 2013 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Leo, Purcell Room, London by Duska Radosavljevic

Purcell Room, London: Imagine this. One day, as you are killing time in some mysterious waiting room, moment by moment, step by step, you simply discover that the centre of gravity has shift…

Linked From The Stage at 08:59AM

The Black Cat Cabaret, Cafe de Paris, London by Paul Vale

Cafe de Paris, London: A two-tier circus ring decorated with plush reproduction fittings and deeply forgiving low-level lighting, the nightclub Cafe de Paris has problematic sightlines due t…

Linked From The Stage at 08:59AM

Brendan Cole: Licence To Thrill, Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury by Scott Matthewman

Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury: 2012 was a big year for James Bond and also saw Strictly Come Dancing hit a purple patch, so it seems inevitable that a theatre show should combine both element…

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Ballet Boyz: The Talent 2013, Palace Theatre, Watford by Katie Colombus

Palace Theatre, Watford: The Ballet Boyz are in a strong position at the moment. Rather than downsizing their now 11-year-old company after their performing careers came to an elegant end, t…

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Onegin, Royal Opera House, London by Neil Norman

Royal Opera House, London: Stepping in for the injured Johan Kobborg, Canadian guest principal artist Jason Reilly quickly establishes his authority in the title role. If his Onegin is close…

Linked From The Stage at 08:59AM

Hollywood Buys Film Rights to B'Way's JEKYLL AND HYDE by Movies News Desk

The New York Times reports that film producer Mike Medavoy 'Black Swan' and Rick Nicita of RP Media have teamed up to buy the film rights to the Broadway musical JEKYLL AND HYDE. The music…

Linked From BroadwayWorld at 08:39AM

Sundance 2013: 'Book of Mormon' launched Josh Gad into new 'jOBS' by Scott D. Pierce

Josh Gad shot to fame as a wacky Mormon missionary in a Broadway musical. He's currently starring as the goofy son of the president of the United States in the TV sitcom "1600 Penn.

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 7am (Broadway Time)
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BalletBoyz: The Talent 2013, Palace Theatre, Watford

BalletBoyz William Trevitt and Michael Nunn have always been ambitious. This latest double bill shows off ten strong and charismatic male dancers in new works by big name choreographers Liam…

Linked From The Independent at 07:48AM

TV & radio reviews: Radio review: Skios; Headlong; Copenhagen by Moira Petty

Arriving in a fleet of three, like wise men, blind mice and Bronte sisters, Michael Frayn’s dramas have dominated the mid-January airwaves. With his 80th birthday due in September, perhaps…

Linked From The Stage at 07:44AM

Interviews: The vanishing man by Matt Trueman

Matt Trueman talks to Jeremy Herrin about the Royal Court production of Polly Stenham's new play and being the busiest director in Britain

Linked From The Stage at 07:44AM

Business News: Ingenious invests £750K in Digital Theatre by Michael Quinn

Live theatre online rental and downloads distributor Digital Theatre has secured £750,000 investment from the Ingenious Ventures Media Opportunities Fund, the private equity division operat…

Linked From The Stage at 07:41AM

BWW's On This Day - January 21, 2013

Here are the Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End shows which opened on January 21 along with all of the upcoming show openings, closings and special events

Linked From BroadwayWorld at 07:38AM

Update of Curtainup's tweet peek links by Elyse Sommer

Holidays,  eye surgery , etc.etc.etc.   have   prevented  posting  tweet peeks o at  Broadway and Off-Broadway shows seen and reviewed.  But as t…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Strictly Come Dancing – The Live Tour, The NIA, Birmingham

Chandeliers hang over the vast space of Birmingham’s indoor arena, twinkling with fairy lights. The set design pretends to evoke a ballroom, but really represents a television studio, all …

Linked From The Independent at 06:46AM

Onegin, Royal Opera House, London

John Cranko’s Onegin feels like the ballet-of-the-opera, a watered-down version of a stronger story.

Linked From The Independent at 06:46AM

Other Desert Cities’ Harrowing Examination Of Familial Love by Bill Hirschman

Jon Robin Baitz's finely-crafted play asks whether there is such a thing as unconditional love in Actors Playhouse’s rock solid production of last season’s Broadway triumph which surgica…

Linked From Florida Theater On Stage at 06:32AM
Monday, January 21, 2013 at 5am (Broadway Time)
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News: Creative and Cultural Skills conference at Thurrock by Susan Elkin

When I last visited High House Production Park in Thurrock, where Royal Opera House has its fabulous workshop, builders were just putting in the foundations of Creative and Cultural Skills…

Linked From The Stage at 05:39AM

News: Opening: Judas Kiss transfers, Hampstead's Di & Viv & Rose & Rocky Horror ...

Among this week's major London theatre openings, in the West End and further afield, are the West End transfer of The Judas Kiss, Hampstead's Di and Viv and Rose, The Rocky Horror Show,…

Linked From WhatsOnStage at 05:37AM
Monday, January 21, 2013 at 4am (Broadway Time)
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Blog: Michael Coveney: Critical kisses with Judas and Jonathan

Things are going from bad to embarrassing. Having been hailed as Benedict Nightingale by Arthur Smith at the Critics' Circle awards, I edged my way through a packed dress circle bar at the D…

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Blog: Michael Coevney

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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Say Yes, Then Figure it Out. by Admin

Posted in EntrepreneurshipPersonal DevelopmentStrategyBut: Only if the shame of failure is too great not to succeed. Only if you’re a person of your word. Only if you’re hungry to do gre…

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at 2am (Broadway Time)
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Sunday Night Musings by Kevin Daly

My 2013 theatergoing started with my first trip to the Metropolitan Opera in about 4 1/2 years. Out of the blue, I got a message from Roxie asking me if I was interested in seeing Turandot a…

Linked From Theatre Aficionado at Large at 02:16AM
Monday, January 21, 2013 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Morgan Billings, Jason Gotay, Elizabeth Stanley and More Set for Directory of Contemporary Theatre Writers' THE CONCERT Tonight by BroadwayWorld

David Sisco FounderCreator and Lorene Phillips Contributing Editor will officially launch their now acclaimed DIRECTORY OF Contemporary Theatre WRITERS website with a musical event of remark…

Linked From BroadwayWorld at 01:33AM

NURSE JACKIE's Stephen Wallem Brings SCHWARTZ AND ALL to Birdland Tonight by BroadwayWorld

According to the New York Daily News, Stephen Wallem, who plays Thor in Showtime's 'Nurse Jackie' will appear in the Broadway at Birdland series with 'Schwartz and All', his tribute to compo…

Linked From BroadwayWorld at 01:33AM

35 Writers Head to Goodspeed Musicals' First-Ever Musical Theatre Writers Colony by BroadwayWorld

A total of 35 established and emerging writers, composers and lyricists will converge on the Goodspeed campus this month to participate in the first-ever Johnny Mercer Writers Colony at Good…

Linked From BroadwayWorld at 01:33AM

A feast in all senses by Elisabeth Vincentelli

By the time you take your seat, the cast of “Not by Bread Alone” is already onstage, kneading dough and splitting it into loaves at long tables. So begins a process — and a show — th…

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Philly Stagehands Strike Continues

Philadelphia Inquirer 01/20/13

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Monday, January 21, 2013 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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My First Broadway Show: Phantom of the Opera Sparks a Lifetime Habit by Adam Hetrick

The Phantom of the Opera's astonishing 25th anniversary on Broadway stirs the memory of Playbill staffer Adam Hetrick, whose first Broadway show surrounded him — and his parents &m…

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STAGE TO SCREENS: Joshua Safran, the New Storyteller of "Smash," Talks About Season Two by Kenneth Jones

The TV musical soap opera "Smash" returns for a second season Feb. 5 with a two-hour episode that features new characters and twists, under the guidance of new "showrunner" and executive pro…

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Broadway's Rock of Ages Welcomes Kate Rockwell and Teresa Stanley Jan. 21 by Andrew Gans

The Tony-nominated hit musical Rock of Ages welcomes Kate Rockwell (Bring It On: The Musical, Legally Blonde) to the role of Sherrie beginning Jan. 21 at the Helen Hayes Theatre.

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Barbara Cook, Joel Grey, Sheldon Harnick and Sherman Yellen Appear at 92nd Street Y by Adam Hetrick

Barbara Cook, Joel Grey, Sheldon Harnick and Sherman Yellen sit down with Leonard Lopate Jan. 21 to discuss their lengthy and legendary careers as part of the "Relevant Octogenarians&qu…

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The Concert, Hosted by Seth Rudetsky, Held Jan. 21; Mary Testa, Robin de Jesus, Nick Blaemire Among Performers by Michael Gioia

Two-time Tony Award nominees Mary Testa and Robin de Jesus are among the artists taking part in The Concert, which launches David Sisco and Lorene Phillips' Directory of Contemporar…

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Rated RSO: MT-17, With Derek Klena, Alex Brightman, Arielle Jacobs, Bobby Steggert and More, Offered Jan. 21 by Michael Gioia

Rated RSO: MT-17, featuring the work of composer-lyricist Ryan Scott Oliver, is offered Jan. 21 in New York City. Derek Klena (Dogfight), Alex Brightman (Wicked, Big Fish), Ar…

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"Nurse Jackie" Star Stephen Wallem Exposes Schwartz and All Jan. 21 at Birdland by Kenneth Jones

Stephen Wallem, the 6-foot-3-inch actor who plays the sweet-natured nurse Thor on TV's "Nurse Jackie," moonlights as a cabaret singer on Jan. 21 at Birdland, singing the songs …

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World Premiere of Michael Rabe's The Future Is Not What It Was Opens Jan. 21 in NYC by Michael Gioia

The Kindling Theater Company's inaugural production, the world premiere of Michael Rabe's dark comedy The Future Is Not What It Was, officially opens Jan. 21, following previews…

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Sierra Boggess Joins Broadway Cast of Phantom the Opera Jan. 21 for Limited Engagement by Kenneth Jones

Sierra Boggess, who originated the role of Christine in London's Love Never Dies, the sequel to Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera, joins the Broadway company of Pha…

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Box Office for Broadway Production of Olivier-Winning Matilda Opens Jan. 21 by Andrew Gans and Adam Hetrick

The box office at the Shubert Theatre, located in Manhattan at 235 W. 44th Street, opens for business Jan. 21 for the Broadway premiere of the London hit Matilda The Musical, which will begi…

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TT: Just because

Wes Montgomery plays "Twisted Blues": (This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space...

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TT: Almanac

"When you're coming to an end, you don't take any comfort in your achievements. What matters is how it went...

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The Question, January 21, 2013 by The Charlebois Post

Creation is a tormented process until a shared vision emerges.by Estelle RosenSince graduating from the playwriting program at the National Theatre School, Guy Rodgers has divided his time b…

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Openings We're Tracking This Week, January 21-27, 2013 by The Charlebois Post

People will be discussing Every Letter Counts for a variety of reasons both pleasant and decidedly unpleasant. Firstly, it is the first work of the season at Factory Theatre since artistic d…

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Amazing What You Can Learn on Twitter: A Sort of Tribute to Ryan Steele by JK

BE SURE TO VOTE IN THIS WEEK'S "HOT OR NOT"!IT'S THE SECOND ROUND OF VOTING FOR RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA!CLICK THE GLASS SLIPPER TO YOUR RIGHT AND VOTE!(IT IS N…

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‘Music Man’: Another Paramount triumph, but Harold Hill lacks heat

HEDY WEISS: Fresh off her knockout “Annie” revival, director-choreographer Rachel Rockwell takes a naturalistic approach to the relationships in the classic small-town musical.

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