Wednesday, October 10, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Danny Zolli

Sebastian Bach back on Broadway? Wasn't once enough of a Horror? If they were looking for a rock and roll kind of guy, how about Danny Zolli? Sure he is not a rock star like Sebastian, but will Sebastian sell Broadway tickets? Did he for J&H? Did Joan Jett for Rocky? I don't think so. And also to note, Danny's solo CD is now out. It is available at... ugh... Colony Records. Marty is probably charging $30 for it. I am not going to link to Colony. If you want to find their website, you can. Such a shame that they rip off the Broadway community like they do.

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

Lower Manhattan Discount Ticket Booth Reopens Oct. 11

Replacing the one destroyed in the WTC attack

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

Halloween Treat from PBS: LuPone and Hearn Sweeney Todd

They sang in this concert version of the tale of Demon Barber of Fleet Street

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

John Lennon Broadway Drama Seeking a New Producer

Show taps into a surge in interest in the late Beatle, who would have turned 61 Oct. 9

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

Frank Rich Grills Al Hirschfeld at Museum of the City of New York, Oct. 9

The talk is tied to Hirschfeld's New York, a major retrospective of his work

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

Chita Rivera Pays a Visit to Chicago

She told BroadwayOnline.com that on the night of the World Trade Center disaster, someone slipped a special note under her hotel door.

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

THEATER REVIEW | 'METAMORPHOSES'

How Ovid Helps Deal With Loss and Suffering by BEN BRANTLEY
Sorrow is a fugue in Mary Zimmerman's heartfelt adaptation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses" at

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In Movies, Terrorism Is Making Government Look Good by BERNARD WEINRAUB

The terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, and the war being waged against Afghanistan, have changed the way the entertainment industry portrays the government, at least for the moment.

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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK

A Public Flooded With Images From Friend and Foe Alike by CARYN JAMES
The bin Laden tape was only the first dramatic marker of how different this televised conflict is from any war coverage we have known.
Caryn James is quickly becoming my new favorite writer. She can write on the arts, society and current events equally well.

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B'way back on track

Grosses are on target over Columbus holiday
Did tourists return to town? Or did New Yorkers take up the slack? Looking at those reportedly endangered long-running musicals, B.O. figures presented a mixed picture.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Downtown TKTS booth set to reopen

New booth replaces one destroyed at 2 World Trade Center 10/9/01 5:40pm

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Simon shines new 'Apple'

Legit award for excellence awarded

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Exec exits Public Theater

Reiter leaves after less than a year

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Woods & Copeland Replaced in 45 Seconds

Although there is only one week before the start of previews, Carol Woods and Joan Copeland are both leaving the cast of 45 Seconds to Broadway

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM

Nominations for LA Ovation Awards Announced

The nominees for Los Angeles� prestigious Ovation Awards were announced today in The Los Angeles Times. Established in 1989, the Ovation Awards celebrate theatrical achievement and excellen…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM

Lighting Designer Tipton Honored with Gish Prize

Lighting designer Jennifer Tipton will be awarded the 2001 Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize at a gala ceremony on November 1.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM

Bourne's Car Man to Hit Small Screen

Matthew Bourne�s The Car Man is coming to small screens everywhere. The TRIO cable channel, which is owned and operated by USA Networks, is set to air the modern ballet in December.

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM

THE 'THOEL' MATES by MICHAEL RIEDEL

THERE'S good buzz surrounding a new dance musical by choreographer Twyla Tharp that's set to songs by Billy Joel. Tentatively titled "The Thoel Project" (Tharp-Joel, get it?), the show was …

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'Metamorphoses': How Ovid Helps Deal With Loss and Suffering by Ben Brantley

Sorrow is a fugue in Mary Zimmerman's heartfelt adaptation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses" at the Second Stage Theater.

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