Sunday, November 11, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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George Hamilton

Newsday also has a story about George Hamilton who will be appearing soon in CHICAGO. Don't miss Hamilton's interview on NY1 OnStage where he begs for more rehearsal time.

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set design

In honor of Neil Simon's 45 Seconds opening tonight, there is a story in Newsday about the Edison Cafe and another about the set design.

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One-Man Wonders by Clive Barnes

Let me face it: I hate one-man, one-woman or even one-dog shows - especially when they have the nerve to call them "plays."

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Designing 'Women' by Claire Siegel

There are lots of great fashions in the current revival of Claire Boothe Luce's "The Women." But the show-stopping moment has nothing to do with clothing: A naked Jennifer Tilly steps up ou…

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Philadelphia Daily News: It's a nice time for Nita

This "Mrs. Jones" has another thing going on. Nita Whitaker, the singer/actress who plays the Mrs. in question in "Me and Mrs. Jones," this week released a new album, "One Voice" (LML Music…

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Philadelphia Daily News: 'Philly Sound' on stage

Did you hear about the judge and Mrs. Jones? They've got a thing going on. They both know that it's wrong, but it's much too strong to let it go now.

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Peter Filichia's Diary

Phone calls from Heather Mac Rae, David Lansbury, and other colorful figures interrupt Filichia’s reading.
Peter was reading the highly recommended Open a New Window: The Broadway Musical in the 1960s by Ethan Mordden

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London Theater and the Cloud of War by BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE

Several plays now showing in London's West End are helping to prove that Britain's theaterland won't be terrorized out of business

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Archive Import - Comment

Dodging the League? The whispers early in the week have turned into rumblings by Wednesday and last night have turned to shouts. A group of Broadway producers are looking at withdrawing their membership in The League of American Theatres and Producers. What does that mean for Broadway? It means that the Unions will have to negotiate their contracts separately with these producers. Yes, Disney, Clear Channel (nee: SFX, former Livent) already negotiate separately sort of. Who wins at the end of the day? The lawyers. Who loses? Everyone else. Pretty selfish move. Will it mean 75 Trombones for road audiences? Or 41st Street?

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