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Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Year Ahead: Kevin Spacey in ‘Richard III’ at Brookyn Academy of Music by Ben Brantley, Charles Isherwood and Patrick Healy

A look at some of the theatrical offerings of 2012, including Kevin Spacey in “Richard III,” Audra McDonald and Norm Lewis in “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” and a revival of “Me…

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: Leaders of New Play Institute Move From Arena Stage to Emerson College by Patrick Healy

The move is seen as "a more natural fit" for several online projects.

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ArtsBeat Blog: Donna Hanover to Make Broadway Debut in 'Gore Vidal's The Best Man' by Patrick Healy

The former Mrs. Rudolph W.Giuliani will play a presidential campaign reporter in the revival of the Gore Vidal play, which will also star John Larroquette and Eric McCormack.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: Holiday Spirit Doesn't Extend to Serious-Themed Shows on Broadway by Patrick Healy

It seems that audiences were looking for lighter fare during Christmas week.

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ArtsBeat Blog: 'Hand to God' to Return for 8 Weeks, Possibly Longer by Patrick Healy

Producers are considering moving the puppet comedy "Hand to God," which will return for more shows Off-Broadway in new year, to a Broadway theater.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: 'The London Merchant,' an 18th-Century British Play, to Get First North American Performance by Patrick Healy

"The London Merchant," about the downfall of a young man led astray by a prostitute, focused on the British working classes and was popular in the 1700s

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ArtsBeat Blog: Many Shows to Close on Broadway in January (and Then a Few Will Open) by Patrick Healy

When the tourists go home, struggling Broadway shows start closing their doors. This year some successful ones are shutting down soon too. On the horizon: Some promising openings.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Broadway Hits Gold in Buffalo by Patrick Healy

Only 20 to 30 percent of Broadway shows ever turn a profit, but even the flops can make millions on the road. And few cities are as profitable as Buffalo, mainly because of Shea’s Performi…

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Patrick Healy Looks Back at Theater in 2011 by Patrick Healy

Patrick Healy looks at the top stories in theater for 2011, more than a few of which are related to “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.”

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Arts & Leisure: Critics Look Back at Favorite Stage Moments of 2011 by Erik Piepenburg, Catherine Rampell, David Rooney, Scott Heller, Patrick Healy, Eric Grode, Jason Zinoman and Andy Webster

Critics and writers for The New York Times recall their favorite moments onstage in 2011, some of them happening in the smallest and most offbeat of places.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: Jack Klugman, After Half a Century, Returning to 'Twelve Angry Men' by Patrick Healy

Mr. Klugman will play the role of Juror 5 in a new production at George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, N.J.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: Weinstein Company Moving Ahead With 'Finding Neverland' Musical, Its First by Patrick Healy

The musical, based on the 2004 film about J.M. Barrie, represents the first show that the Weinstein Company has developed and its first outing as lead producer.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: New Musicals Struggle at Broadway Box Office by Patrick Healy

Tourists appear to be favoring long-running shows over new musicals.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Nonprofit Theater Companies Enjoying, Well, Profits by Patrick Healy

Substantial runs for shows like “Venus in Fur,” “War Horse” and “Anything Goes” can mean fewer offerings for subscribers.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: Producers Promise Revamped 'Flashdance' Musical Is Ready for Broadway by Patrick Healy

A group of veteran theater producers plans to bring a musical version of “Flashdance” to New York next fall.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: 'Private Lives' To Close on Broadway At Year's End by Patrick Healy

"Private Lives" closing at end of year, five weeks early

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ArtsBeat Blog: 'Tuck Everlasting' Musical Sets Sights on Broadway by Patrick Healy

Staged presentation of "Tuck Everlasting" raises hopes for Broadway production

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Monday, December 12, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: New Head of Theater at Bard Will Also Program Arts Center by Patrick Healy

Gideon Lester has been named the new head of theater programs at Bard College.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: 'Magic/Bird' Gets Its Larry Bird by Patrick Healy

The actor (and former college basketball player) Tug Coker has been cast in the role of Larry Bird in the play “Magic/Bird.”

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ArtsBeat Blog: The Jig Is Up, Or Is It? 'Bonnie & Clyde' Only Selling Tickets Through End of the Year by Patrick Healy

A lead producer of the Frank Wildhorn musical said that performances beyond Dec. 30 have been canceled, though a closing notice for the show has not been posted.

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ArtsBeat Blog: Could a Reconceived 'Cinderella' Get Invited to a Broadway Ball? by Patrick Healy

"Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella," based on the 1957 television musical starring Julie Andrews, will be reconceived with the intent of bringing it to Broadway in 2012.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Monday, December 5, 2011

Casting Director for 'Hat' Says She Didn't Pick White Actors To Play Latino Roles by Patrick Healy

Casting director says she didn't choose white actors to play Latino in "Mother... With the Hat" at Hartford Theater Works.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

MCC Theater Looks Forward to a Home of Its Own by Patrick Healy

With a new complex of its own being built in Hell’s Kitchen, MCC Theater expects to offer more productions and longer runs.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: Kelli O'Hara To Star in 'Bridges of Madison County' Musical Workshop by Patrick Healy

Kelli O'Hara to star, Bartlett Sher to direct workshop of "Bridges of Madison County" musical.

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ArtsBeat Blog: $3 Million Gift for New Signature Theater Company Home by Patrick Healy

And besides the psychic rewards, Barry Diller and Diane von Furstenberg have a stairway named after them.

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Arts & Leisure: The Film ‘Once’ Becomes a New York Musical by Patrick Healy

The stars of the film “Once” and those of the stage musical discuss what is similar — and what is not — about the two versions.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: Playwright Criticizes Casting for Production of 'The ____________ With the Hat' by Patrick Healy

In a rare attack by a playwright on a professional production of his own work, Stephen Adly Guirgis took to Facebook on Wednesday to assail the casting of two white actors as Puerto Rican ch…

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

ArtsBeat Blog: In Only Nine Months on Broadway, 'Book of Mormon' Earns Back Its Costs by Patrick Healy

"Mormon" is the first commercially successful musical from the 2010-11 season, which had an unusually large number of original musicals open, such as the still-running "Sister Act" and "Pris…

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ArtsBeat Blog: Rabbit, Runs: 'Harvey,' With Jim Parsons, Sets Broadway Opening Date by Patrick Healy

Mr. Parsons, the "Big Bang Theory" star, will take on the role of Elwood, the genial eccentric who claims to see a six-foot-tall white rabbit named Harvey.

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