Friday, November 30, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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I keep getting email and calls that '42 is not happening. I guess we will only have to wait another 18 days to see. From all accounts of people who have actually seen the show, it is very good. But that does not mean anything these days.

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The Dutch are coming! The Dutch are coming! Nevermind. They are already here. Having a Rocky Saturday night...

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ON STAGE AND OFF: With Designs on Broadway by JESSE McKINLEY

Jesse says Fran & Barry looking at Flower Drum Song... also mentioned is that "Summer of '42," is moving up its opening night to Dec. 18.

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George Harrison, Former Beatle, Dies at 58

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
George Harrison, the Beatles' quiet lead guitarist and spiritual explorer, died on Thursday after a long battle with cancer.

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The Art of Inhabiting Secondhand Roles by PETER MARKS

There's nothing ignoble about replacing another actor in a hit musical. But there's not much glory in it, either.

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WATCHING MOVIES WITH JOHN TRAVOLTA

You Never Get Over Yankee Doodle Fever
By RICK LYMAN
"Yankee Doodle Dandy," a movie about the legendary George M. Cohan, has been dear to John Travolta since he was a little boy dreaming about a life on the stage.

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'New' Musical Roams The Mild West

From the songwriting team behind the Off-Broadway legend "The Fantasticks" comes "Roadside," an innocuous, mildly charming musical that clip-clops down a well-worn trail.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:00AM

LITTLE LIFE LEFT IN 'TINTYPES'

THESE are strange times. A musical revue that used to be scathingly critical of the American experience is now revived as a sort of patriotic parade.

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FUND-RAISING GALA RIGHT UP OUR AILEY by CLIVE BARNES

THE fund-raising galas staged by the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater are awe-inspiringly effective

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Mya Joins the Chicago Movie Cast

Pop star Mya, who was part of the quartet that covered "Lady Marmalade" for the Moulin Rouge soundtrack, has joined the cast of the upcoming Chicago film.

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The Laramie Project Film Will Open Sundance Fest

The HBO film version of The Laramie Project has been picked to open the prestigious Sundance Film Festival on January 10.

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Aquila's Much Ado to Shutter December 9

The Aquila Theatre Company production of Shakespeare�s Much Ado About Nothing will end its run at Manhattan Ensemble Theater on Sunday, December 9.

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Donmar Exports Headed Off-Broadway

In addition to bringing Donmar Warehouse productions of Uncle Vanya and Twelfth Night to Broadway,...[Read More]

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George Harrison, Former Beatle, Dies at 58 by The Associated Press

George Harrison, the Beatles' quiet lead guitarist and spiritual explorer, died on Thursday after a long battle with cancer.

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The Art of Inhabiting Secondhand Roles by Peter Marks

There's nothing ignoble about replacing another actor in a hit musical. But there's not much glory in it, either.

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B'way Feud at Heart of 'Gold!' by MICHAEL REIDEL

For a musical that has yet to play a single performance on Broadway, Stephen Sondheim's "Gold!" is causing one juicy backstage brawl, pitting the celebrated theater composer against one of …

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Little Life Left in 'Tintypes'

These are strange times. A musical revue that used to be scathingly critical of the American experience is now revived as a sort of patriotic parade.

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'Ham' Could Use Mustard by Chip Deffaa

Take some buoyant new songs, an appealing performance by the dapper Andre Garner, a swinging quintet - and a play-it-to-the-audience style of musical staging.

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