Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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N.Y.U. Arts Scholarship Program Caps a Patron's Spending Spree

Alberto W. Vilar, the Cuban-born high-tech investor and opera enthusiast, will donate $20 million to create a program modeled on the Rhodes scholarship.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00AM

Oscar Ratings Fall to All-Time Low

Viewers tuned out ABC's Academy Awards show almost every half-hour starting at 9 p.m. in the East.
Maybe this is a trend among awards shows. Seeing the parallel between the mighty Oscars and the much maligned Tonys, maybe it really is time to reconceive the show. Both of them...

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00AM

Big Stars Act in Plays by Kids

As part of the 52nd Street Project, plays by students aged 10 to 12 were performed by veteran actors last weekend.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:00AM

'Producers,' 'Stones' hoist B'way B.O.

Mixed results for shows on regular-perf duty

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Legit Weekly Box Office

WEEK 41: Mar. 5 - 11, 2001
Something I have not noticed before: Variety is now carrying a summary of TKTS sales.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Nunn Cents Incense Theatrical Gents -- A Furore Erupts Over My Fair Lady

He may earn 'only' about $170,000 as artistic director of the National -- but Trevor Nunn makes a lot more in royalties, and now there are even more on the way.

SOURCE: Theatre.com at 12:00AM

Randall�s Island

Tony Randall talks about the challenges of running a non-profit theater company and bringing Judgment at Nuremberg to Broadway.

SOURCE: www.theatremania.com at 12:00AM

Archive Import - Comment

Problems in paradise? Fortuitous people have made mention of it.

SOURCE: BroadwayStars at 12:00AM