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Friday, August 1, 2014

Please Tell Me Red Hot Mama"The Sophie Tucker Farewell Tour is Not a Farewell to Sharon McKnight by Suzanna Bowling

Please Tell Me Red Hot Mama--The Sophie Tucker Farewell Tour is Not a Farewell to Sharon McKnight: Tony Award nominee (Starmites) Sharon McKnight, brought her musical tribute Red Hot Mama--T…

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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Happy 11th Birthday Ave Q by Suzanna Bowling

Happy 11th Birthday Ave Q: The long-running Tony Award-winning musical AVENUE Q will celebrate its 11th anniversary in New York on Thursday, July 31 at 8 p.m. with a special interactive soci…

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Our Favorite Band Fleur Seule Goes West Side Story by Suzanna Bowling

Our Favorite Band Fleur Seule Goes West Side Story: Thursdays in August from 8:30-11:30PM it's West Side Story!

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Patti LuPone and Sweeney Todd Come To 54 Below by Suzanna Bowling

Patti LuPone and Sweeney Todd Come To 54 Below: 54 Below, Broadway's Supper Club, announced a multi-year agreement with two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone.

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The New York Musical Theatre Festival and T2C's Winner of Excellence by Suzanna Bowling

The New York Musical Theatre Festival and T2C's Winner of Excellence: The New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) has announced the winners of the NYMF 2014 Awards for Excellence.

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Madame Infamy The Reason For NYMF by Suzanna Bowling

Madame Infamy The Reason For NYMF: By far the best musical at NYMF is Madame Infamy, with one terrific score by Cardozie Jones and Sean Willis, an interesting book by Jp Vigliotti, with subj…

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Last Show At NYMF As We Lie Still Had Me Wishing I Could Disappear by Suzanna Bowling

Last Show At NYMF As We Lie Still Had Me Wishing I Could Disappear: Bad acting by the writers and producers, bad book, though interesting idea by Olivia de Guzman Emile, had me leaving As We…

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

NYMF: Mr. Confidential A Tabloid Tale by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: Mr. Confidential A Tabloid Tale: There are times when you sit through a show and see its potential and realize it needs to be workshopped, given a director, choreographer, sets, scener…

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Saturday, July 26, 2014

NYMF: Fable or Rent the Connecticut Years by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: Fable or Rent the Connecticut Years: Fable actually has their publicist Judy Jacksina to thank for getting me to their show.

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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Stephen Sorokoff My View: Meet The New Cinderella and Madame Sunday at Noon by Suzanna Bowling

Stephen Sorokoff My View: Meet The New Cinderella and Madame Sunday at Noon: Backstage with Peter LeDonne will have Paige Faure (Cinderella) and Nancy Opel (Madame) in the studio this Sunday…

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Shakespeare in Love Opens in London by Suzanna Bowling

Shakespeare in Love Opens in London: Produced by Disney and Sonia Friedman Productions and based on the Academy Award®- winning screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, Shakespeare in …

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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

NYMF: The Gig, WikiMusical and Mother Jones' Children's Crusade by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: The Gig, WikiMusical and Mother Jones' Children's Crusade: An excellent cast, decent songs and a great idea do not always a musical make.

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Tom Dugan is Simon Wiesenthal by Suzanna Bowling

Tom Dugan is Simon Wiesenthal: Tom Dugan, has written and stars in Wiesenthal, a one-man play about Simon Wiesenthal.

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Nellie McKay Is a Girl Named Bill by Suzanna Bowling

Nellie McKay Is a Girl Named Bill: Nellie McKay recently finished an extended run in the off-Broadway hit Old Hats (winner of the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Alternative Theatrical …

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

NYMF: Deployed….Should be Revoked by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: Deployed....Should be Revoked: In writing a musical about the Iraq War one must consider the different sides and the not drift off to the maudlin.

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The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation Announces Their 2014 Nominees by Suzanna Bowling

The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation Announces Their 2014 Nominees: The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation, the organization who for the past 10 years has been dedicated to celebra…

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Stephen Sorokoff My View: Breaking the Code at Barrington Stage by Suzanna Bowling

Stephen Sorokoff My View: Breaking the Code at Barrington Stage: It was ironic that Mark H. Dold, who so expertly portrayed Alan Touring in Barrington Stage's production of Breaking the Cod…

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Sunday, July 20, 2014

NYMF: Academia Nuts is Just Crazy Enough to Make it by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: Academia Nuts is Just Crazy Enough to Make it: Academia Nuts borders on Spelling Bee and Smile with just a touch of every after-school special about high school moms who go over the to…

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NYMF: Bayonets of Angst by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: Bayonets of Angst: Looking for the dumb and dumber version of NYMF?

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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Malcolm Gets Closer Than Ever at 54 Below by Suzanna Bowling

Malcolm Gets Closer Than Ever at 54 Below: Tony nominee Malcolm Gets is thrilled to make his 54 Below debut!

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Here's to the Lady Who Lunched Good-Bye Elaine Stritch by Suzanna Bowling

Here's to the Lady Who Lunched Good-Bye Elaine Stritch: Elaine Stritch left The Carlyle Hotel to live a more peaceful life at her home in Birmingham, Michigan.

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Lillias White The Interview Before Her Return to 54 Below For Her Birthday by Suzanna Bowling

Lillias White The Interview Before Her Return to 54 Below For Her Birthday: After taking 54 Below by storm this spring, Lillias White returns with a brand new show.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Stephen Sorokoff My View: Backstage with Peter LeDonne This Sunday at 12 Noon by Suzanna Bowling

Stephen Sorokoff My View: Backstage with Peter LeDonne This Sunday at 12 Noon: Richard Maltby, Jr. will be this Sundays guest on Backstage with Peter LaDonne.

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Hedwig Makes Back it's Money by Suzanna Bowling

Hedwig Makes Back it's Money: Hedwig and the Angry Inch starring Tony Award winning Neil Patrick Harris and Lena Hall has recouped it's investment and now whatever they make is gravy.

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Richard Skipper Celebrates Penny Fuller by Suzanna Bowling

Richard Skipper Celebrates Penny Fuller: In Celebrating Penny Fuller's stellar career, she will be sharing the stage with Richard Skipper recounting a 50+ year career in theater, television,…

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Rocky Has Been Knocked Out of The Ring by Suzanna Bowling

Rocky Has Been Knocked Out of The Ring: The Broadway musical Rocky is hanging up its gloves after being battered at the box office.

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Fireworks May Hit Broadway With Katy Perry in Clueless the Musical by Suzanna Bowling

Fireworks May Hit Broadway With Katy Perry in Clueless the Musical: Broadway is roaring with the buzz about pop star Katy Perry taking on the Clueless role of Cher Horowitz is a good-natured…

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Atomic The Musical Is So Intelligent The Times Will Murder It by Suzanna Bowling

Atomic The Musical Is So Intelligent The Times Will Murder It: The story seems unlikely, but, Atomic the Musical that opened tonight at the Acorn Theater on Theater Row, is intelligent, thou…

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NYMF: The Mapmaker's Opera Needs a Better Map by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: The Mapmaker's Opera Needs a Better Map: The Mapmaker's Opera is an interesting piece based on the novel of the same name by Béa Gonzalez and is being presented by Stella Entertainmen…

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NYMF: Searching for Romeo Has An Audience by Suzanna Bowling

NYMF: Searching for Romeo Has An Audience: Searching for Romeo needs to be commended for overcoming adversity.

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A Time Gone By With Laura Pedersen and Ludovica Villar-Hauser by Suzanna Bowling

A Time Gone By With Laura Pedersen and Ludovica Villar-Hauser: This Will All Be Yours, is a new play with music running July 14 - Aug.10th as part of The Midtown International Theatre Festiv…

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