Tuesday, July 2, 2002 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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From the Shelf: The Twins Times Three by Ken Mandelbaum

Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors has been musicalized more than once.

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Forbidden fruit at Oldcastle by Jeffrey Borak

A review of The Apple Tree in Bennington, Vermont, directed by Carleton Carpenter.
Thanks to American Theater Web for the link!

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Peter Filichia's Diary

Darius de Haas's new CD includes two rare musical theater songs; Filichia pounces.

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LORT salaries may tear down 'Town'

Roundabout prod'n vulnerable due to size, late date 7/2/02 10:00pm
It may be curtains for "Our Town" plans. Rumors circulated last week at the Roundabout's opening-night party for Edward Albee's "All Over" that it was indeed all over for the company's 2003 Broadway revival of Thornton Wilder's play.... Full Story

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Germany's Stage expands its holdings

Company now dominates country's musical market 7/1/02 4:37pm

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B'way's bucking up

B.O. drop less than usual for pre-July 4 week 7/1/02 3:33pm

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Mulgrew pours 'Tea' on road

One-woman play to hit Cleveland, Cambridge 7/1/02 3:18pm

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ARTS ABROAD

A Polish Teenager Stars in Her Own Film Noir Melodrama
By IAN FISHER
Aleksandra Gietner, thief, escape artist, budding drunk and talented young woman, has fascinated Poland as the inscrutable star of her own melodrama.

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GREAT DAMES by MICHAEL RIEDEL

THERE is nothing like a Dame. Except two of them. Then they're box-office dynamite.

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As B'way Season Begins, Venue Squeeze Is On by Leonard Jacobs

'Chicago,' 'Cabaret,' 'Proof,' 'Allergist's Wife' Among Likeliest Shows to Shutter

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Ira Eaker 1922-2002 by Roger Armbrust

Back Stage Co-Founder, Co-Publisher Dies

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Graham, Frechette, Donovan Have Roles of a Lifetime at Williamstown, July 3-14

Lauren Graham of "The Gilmore Girls", Peter Frechette and Tate Donovan top the cast of the Williamstown Theatre Festival's revival of Kaufman and Hart's Once in a Lifetime, directed by Micha…

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Oh, What a Night!

Stars light up Central Park's Delacorte Theater with a hip version of William Shakespeare's classic play, Twelfth Night, directed by Brian Kulick

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Hyslop hits the road again by Richard Ouzounian

Phantom vet gets Producers tour

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DISCLOSING REMARKS by Michael Feingold

All Over By Edward Albee

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Stage Left

The Cherry Lane Theatre realizes its vision; early enthusiasm for the Fringe Festival 2002

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DENIS JOHNSON'S UKIAH HEAP by Jessica Winter

Shoppers Carried by Escalators Into the Flames By Denis Johnson

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Pops salute musical Americana by Richard Dyer

Charles Strouse's ''Concerto Americana'' is a strange and rather wonderful beast, a composer's tribute to every kind of music he has heard, loved, and composed over the last 72 years.

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Dull `Concerto' weakens strong `Salute' by T.J. Medrek

Alas, the evening's would-be centerpiece, the world premiere of ``Concerto America'' by Charles Strouse and featuring pianist Jeffrey Biegel, was its most forgettable part.

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