Monday, October 1, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Equity Members get $25 tickets

[A few days late, sorry thought I linked it last week.]

SOURCE: BroadwayStars at 12:00AM

Chita Rivera Debuts Kander & Ebb Visit in Chicago Oct. 1

The latest musical from the Chicago and Cabaret team of John Kander and Fred Ebb is hoping to continue on to Broadway

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

Sh-K-Boom Records Holds "Benefit to Heal" Oct. 1

Featuring Broadway stars Adam Pascal, Alice Ripley and Sherie Rene Scott, the benefit raises money for both AIDS and the current relief effort in the wake of the World Trade Center attack

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

BTN's Putting It Together To Be Shown in Digital Cinemas and PPV Oct. 14

It's the original Broadway company of the Sondheim "review" captured in BroadwayDigital High Def and BroadwaySurround Sound

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

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An update on the "Anthem" project
Singing God Bless America during 7th inning stretch for the Mets will be Harrison Chad (CHIP in Beauty, 10/2), Rob Evan (10/6) and Marc Kudisch (10/7). David Hasselhoff has volunteered, and their publicist has offered up Joel Gray, Catherine Hickland and Cuccioli, among others. The ISLANDERS have given four dates and their opening night as well. We are still looking for anthem singers! (See this link for more details) If you are or have been a member of a Broadway cast, please contact Paige Price or email us at [email protected]. Please pass on this information to those performers who may not read this website(!). Thanks.

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Listeners Ask Radio Stations for Songs That Sustain a Weary Soul by JON PARELES

An informal survey of radio requests across the country shows reactions as varied as radio formats.

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

The Eerily Intimate Power of Poetry to Console by DINITIA SMITH

In the weeks since the terrorist attacks, people have been consoling themselves with poetry in an almost unprecedented way.

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

Live From New York, Permission to Laugh by CARYN JAMES

The season opener of "Saturday Night Live" began with Mayor Giuliani offering a serious tribute to New York, and went on to do safe satires of pop culture.

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A Cool Letterman Earns a Place on New York's Top 10 List by BILL CARTER

After 20 years of late-night comedy, David Letterman is experiencing something new: gratitude for his willingness to step up and lead.
Can we get Dave and Rudy to host the Tony's this year? Dave can bring a human perspective to it, and Rudy certainly knows how to manage a disaster.

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

Gere shifts to 'Chicago'

Thesp ready to sing in musical with Zeta-Jones, Zellweger 9/30/01 6:17pm
Richard Gere is poised to join Catherine Zeta-Jones and Renee Zellweger in "Chicago," the Rob Marshall-directed Miramax musical.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Davis ankles Lincoln Center

Price named interim executive director

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

'Beast' needs boost

Disney meeting to discuss future of tuner

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

ACTOR'S NEW ROLE AS ANGEL

By MARY HUHN
JAMES Lorenzo had been chasing a role in "Six Goumbas and a Wannabe," a comedy about the reunion of seven buddies who grew up in an Italian Brooklyn neighborhood, for two years before it opened last spring.

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

AUSSIES ARE COMING, BAM'S GLAD TO HAVE 'EM

By MEGAN TURNER
IT'S all Australia, all the time at the Brooklyn Academy of Music this month. The Next Wave Down Under festival - which kicks off tomorrow with the U.S. premiere of the epic, five-hour play "Cloudstreet" and runs through October - is one of the first major cultural events to take place in the city since the World Trade Center disaster.

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

CAST ADRIFT AT COCTEAU

By DONALD LYONS
TENNESSEE Williams set his 1972 "Small Craft Warnings" in a California seacoast bar where his tempest-tossed folk could find harbor from the storms of life.

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IN A N.Y. STATE OF MIND

By MARY HUHN
IT'S no surprise Ryan Adams, a singer-songwriter who hails from Jacksonville, N.C., writes songs brimming with references to New York.

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

'APOLLO' AGAIN IS WORTH IT

By CLIVE BARNES
ARTHUR Mitchell's Dance Theater of Harlem's "Apollo Show" - first performed at the famed theater in June - is being repeated during the company's current City Center season.

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

Archive Import - Comment

What's this I hear about Jason Robert Brown, Georgia Stitt, Keith Byron Kirk and Sally Wilfert travelling to rural Japan to participate in an American music festival that will benefit relief efforts?

SOURCE: BroadwayStars at 12:00AM

Archive Import - Comment

Thou Shalt Not. Not.

SOURCE: BroadwayStars at 12:00AM