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Monday, May 25, 2015

ArtsBeat: Curtain to Rise on ‘Spider-Man’ by PATRICK HEALY

The show will hold its first preview performance on Sunday before more than 1,900 paying theatergoers, reporters, and several of the musical’s nervous producers and investors.

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ArtsBeat: Could 'Spider-Man' Be a Short-Timer at the Foxwoods Theater? by PATRICK HEALY

Three veteran producers say the theater has sent signals that the musical might not be around that long.

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Musicals Give Thanks After Fat Holiday Week by PATRICK HEALY

Tourists help the shows cash in at the box office.

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‘Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson’ to Close by PATRICK HEALY

The new Broadway musical “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson,” a favorite of critics that has had trouble catching on with theatergoers, will close on Jan. 2 after three and a half mon…

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'Scottsboro Boys' to Close on Dec. 12 by PATRICK HEALY

The musical, which set infamous 1930s Alabama rape trials to music and presented them subversively in the form of a minstrel show, will close on Dec. 12.

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Untested Musicals Take Over Broadway by PATRICK HEALY

Of the 11 new musicals coming to Broadway in the 2010-11 season, 10 feature original songs, but investors seem ready to put their money up.

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'Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson' to Close by PATRICK HEALY

The emo-flavored musical that portrays Jackson as the nation's first celebrity president has scheduled its last performance for Jan. 2.

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Concussion Sidelines 'Spider-Man' Actress by PATRICK HEALY

Natalie Mendoza, who plays the villainess Arachne, was struck in the head by a rope holding a piece of equipment while she stood offstage during a preview performance.

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Marin Ireland and Juliet Rylance Round Out 'Three Sisters' for Classic Stage by PATRICK HEALY

The Classic Stage Company production of the Chekhov play also stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Jessica Hecht and Josh Hamilton.

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A ‘Spider-Man’ Actress Is Injured Backstage by PATRICK HEALY

Natalie Mendoza, who plays Arachne, was standing offstage at the first preview performance on Sunday night when a rope holding a piece of equipment struck her in the head.

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New Musical 'Lysistrata Jones' is Headed to the Gym by PATRICK HEALY

Transport Group will present an Off Broadway production of "Lysistrata Jones," a new musical with a book by Douglas Carter Beane.

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Two Broadway Shows On the Move by PATRICK HEALY

"Rock of Ages" and the Beatles tribute show "Rain" will change theaters in early 2011 to continue their runs.

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Promotion Renews Manhattan Theater Club's Focus on Off Broadway Home by PATRICK HEALY

Manhattan Theater Club is promoting its associate artistic director, Mandy Greenfield, to artistic producer. She will take the lead in selecting, developing and mounting work for the club's …

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Howard Sherman, Executive Director of American Theater Wing, to Step Down by PATRICK HEALY

Howard Sherman, the executive director of the American Theater Wing, which co-presents the Tony Awards, announced on Tuesday that he would step down on June 30.

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Could 'Extremities' Bring Katie Holmes Back to Broadway? by PATRICK HEALY

Katie Holmes is eyed for "Extremities" on Broadway.

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Hello, Patti: What's Next for La LuPone? by PATRICK HEALY

Word on the Rialto is that she's considering the title role in a revival of "Hello, Dolly!"

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ArtsBeat: ‘Spider-Man’ Opening Delayed Again by PATRICK HEALY

The delay to February is to provide more time to stage a new final number, make further rewrites to the dialogue and perhaps inserting new music from the composers, U2's Bono and the Edge.

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ArtsBeat: Producers Ask Audience To Help Bring Back 'The Scottsboro Boys' by PATRICK HEALY

The producers are asking fans and others to commit on the show’s Web site to buying $99 tickets if the musical were to re-open on Broadway.

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'Grey Gardens' Team Will Make a Musical Out of 'Far From Heaven' by PATRICK HEALY

"Grey Gardens" team to create "Far From Heaven" musical

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A Heroic Feat: With New Date for Opening, 'Spider-Man' Could Set Previews Record by PATRICK HEALY

The musical is now scheduled to "absolutely" open on Feb. 7, to provide more time for its creators to make changes in the $65 million show before theater critics review it.

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'Born Yesterday' May Return to Broadway With a New Star by PATRICK HEALY

A Broadway revival of Garson Kanin's play "Born Yesterday" is in the works for spring 2011, possibly with a relatively unknown actress in the lead role that Judy Holliday made famous more th…

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‘Spider-Man’ Shows Are Canceled to Test a New Safety Plan by PATRICK HEALY

By canceling Wednesday’s performances of the Broadway musical, producers sought to project a concern for safety.

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'Spider-Man' Shutdown is 'Absolutely False,' Spokesman Says by PATRICK HEALY

Some company members questioned Ms. Taymor - and in some cases challenged her - about whether the show was as safe as it could be.

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Vineyard Theater Rounds Out Season By 'Interviewing the Audience' by PATRICK HEALY

"Interviewing the Audience" and new Christopher Shinn play added to Vineyard Theater season.

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'Blood From a Stone' Delays Off Broadway Opening by PATRICK HEALY

The actors need more time to deal with script changes.

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‘Spider-Man’ Shows Are Canceled to Test a New Safety Plan by PATRICK HEALY

By canceling Wednesday’s performances of the Broadway musical, producers sought to project a concern for safety.

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'Spider-Man' Musical Safely Swings Through Performance by PATRICK HEALY

"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" went off without injury or any major technical hitch on Thursday night in its first performance back on Broadway since a stunt actor was badly injured after …

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'Spider-Man' Musical Will Resume Performances by PATRICK HEALY

Thursday's show will be the first since a stunt actor was seriously injured mid-performance on Monday night.

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State Legislators Emphasize Safety at 'Spider-Man' Press Conference by PATRICK HEALY

The musical's next performance is scheduled for Thursday night, so long as state safety inspectors give an all-clear on Thursday afternoon.

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