Thursday, November 15, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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The Broadway Tenors

Flying under the radar: The Broadway Tenors. Keep your eyes on them.

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A Temp's Life - I'm Not Really Here

Fun reading. I think I used to work there. Thanks to Ginger for the link.

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Wildhorn's Dracula Delayed Until Fall

Despite previous reports that the producers of Dracula, The Musical had booked the Broadway Theatre for a s... [Read More]

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The Full Monty Hits the Road Again

The recently canceled tour of The Full Monty [Read More]

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Ben Vereen Musical in the Works

Kirsten Childs, author of The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin, and Shakespeare's R&J director/adaptor Joe Calarco are collaborating with [Read More]

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CONFUSED FAMILY AFFAIR by DONALD LYONS

A play about family and memory is a rich tradition in American theater. But Richard Greenberg's "Everett Beekin" is so confused it never makes up its mind.

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A Cliched Tale of Two Coasts

The Jewish family in "Everett Beekin" sure does travel a long way just to make the obvious point that assimilation, unlike Ma's chicken soup, isn't always good for the soul.

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New blood on B'way

Vampire tuners stake claims for fall bows

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Post-attack B'way has a local flavor

Numbers show int'l auds down, Gotham attendance up 11/14/01 6:38pm
Locals have come to the rescue of the post-Sept.11 Broadway scene. At a Wednesday press conference, the League of American Theaters and Producers released its new study on the effects of the World Trade Center attack on Broadway theater.

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Public Theater Cuts Staff to Offset Losses in Funds by ROBIN POGREBIN

    The Joseph Papp Public Theater has laid off about 20 percent of its staff to balance its budget, citing a downturn in the economy, cuts in city funds and an expected drop in donations. The action follows the resignation of the theater's two largest donors and the departure of its executive director, Fran Reiter, the former deputy mayor of New York who was brought in for her administrative skills less than a year ago.
THEATER REVIEW | 'EVERETT BEEKIN'
To Survive, Ma, Never Look Back
By BEN BRANTLEY
Richard Greenberg's tantalizing new play tells a tale of two families who shed their pasts as instinctively as snakes molt their skins.

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Archive Import - Comment

Random notes: The Public having to cut 15% of staff? That probably has nothing to do with On The Town or The Wild Party... Rocky's grosses are inline with my projections. Will it close before Christmas?... On Thursday, from 6 - Midnight, Decoy Marketing (AKA Forrest the producer of Production Notes) is having a kick off party to launch the new marketing company providing "grassroots" or "buzz" marketing. For more info contact Forrest at 646-345-2010... There is no truth to the rumor that I was at the Victoria's Secret taping in Bryant Park yesterday... Who knew you could do patriotic underwear?

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'Phantom' of the Booth? by Michael Riedel

Never mind the weak economy, the fear of another terrorist attack and the plunging tourist trade. What really has Broadway producers quaking is the prospect of "The Phantom of the Opera" moving to the half-price ticket booth in Times Square this spring.

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'PHANTOM' OF THE BOOTH?

By MICHAEL RIEDEL
NEVER mind the weak economy, the fear of another terrorist attack and the plunging tourist trade. What really has Broadway producers quaking is the prospect of "The Phantom of the Opera" moving to the half-price ticket booth in Times Square this spring.

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'Monty' strips down to go back on road

Prod'n hopes to hit all major markets beginning April or May 11/13/01 10:00pm

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CSC Holds Benefit for Ladder Company #3

Bill Irwin, John Turturro, Roger Rees, Kathleen Chalfant, Gloria Deluxe and Humble-Foster are scheduled to appear in Classic Stage Company’s benefit for Ladder Company #3. The performance will take pl...[Read More]

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Cast Set for Ensler's Necessary Targets

Shirley Knight, Diane Venora and Rosemary Murphy are set to star in the world premiere of Necessary Targets by Eve Ensler (The...[Read More]

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Broadway Grosses: Filled to the Rafters

Mamma Mia! what a hit! The musical, which opened on Broadway on October 18, was at 101.44% capacity last week. That figure is higher than The Producers and The Lion King, which ha...[Read More]

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Havana Is Waiting to Close at the Cherry Lane

Eduardo Machado’s Havana Is Waiting will end its run at the Cherry Lane Theatre on Sunday, November 25,...[Read More]

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