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Rick McKay prepares his documentary Broadway: The Golden Age for the film festival circuit.

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Cabaret Notes

Three's the charm with these three charmers: Martha Lorin, Anna Bergman, and Christine Ebersole.

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BOUNTIFUL BROADWAY

Shows set record for post-Labor Day session

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DEVITO WON'T DO MAMET PLAY

Publicist cites family reasons for thesp's departure

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MURRAY PICKED TO PLAY POPE

Play based on Jewish boy abducted by Catholic Church

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BIZ DOWN; '42ND' 817G

Road grosses dipped during Week 16 (Sept. 9-15), falling off 10.9% to $10,528,555.

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THEATER REVIEW | 'PETER AND VANDY'

A Regular Romantic Path Examined at Close Range by BRUCE WEBER
If you've ever seen a play about a young couple before (or maybe even been part of a young couple yourself), you'll find attendance at "Peter and Vandy" unnecessary.

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Joan Littlewood, British Theater Pioneer, Dies at 87 by BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE

Joan Littlewood was one of the most important and original figures responsible for the regeneration of the British theater in the 1950's and 60's.

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Jan de Hartog, the Author of His Own Adventurous Life, Dies at 88 by MEL GUSSOW

Jan de Hartog, the Dutch novelist and playwright, was the author of the 1951 Broadway hit "The Fourposter."

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A Phantom does the fangdango by PATRICIA O'HAIRE

It has been 14 years since Michael Crawford first donned the mask that turned him into the Phantom of the Opera. Now he's ready for another disguise, as a bloodsucker in the new musical come…

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WASP pain set to Latin music by ROBERT DOMINGUEZ

"Murderous Instincts" may be one of the strangest out-of-town tryouts in Broadway history.

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A Bordello, A Gunshot And Boredom by Gordon Cox

There's plenty of action in the new musical "Call the Children Home."

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You Can Always Count on Him by: Jim Caruso

Lyricist David Zippel, never at a loss for words, chats with Jim Caruso about the new revue of his songs.

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PHOTO CALL: Urinetown, OK

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All Ears and Imagination by Peter Goodman

Resurgence of radio plays is sweet sound to Hempstead couple

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Special Import 108

The latest on TAKE ME OUT is that it will transfer in late January to the Walter Kerr. (As speculated in the Playbill article below.)

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Special Import 109

Congratulations to Seth Rudetsky and everyone else involved in last night's FUNNY GIRL concert. All the hard work paid off - it was three hours of total pleasure.
Someone please give Seth a humanitarian award... although he'd probably prefer cash!

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