Friday, November 16, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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WHAT?! No Riedel?

SOURCE: BroadwayStars at 12:00AM

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I am not sure what I am more excited about, Harry Potter opening on the screens today or Jason Robert Brown's Last Five Years coming to New York with a producing team that is not mired in controversy and conflict of interest as Lincoln Center is right now. I have seen both (Harry Potter and Last Five Years), and they are the inspiration that keep us all working towards a lifetime in the arts.

SOURCE: BroadwayStars at 12:00AM

New producing team signs on for 'Years'

Bell, Tepper join Brown's new musical 11/15/01 4:49pm
"The Last Five Years" has acquired a new producing team, Marty Bell and Arielle Tepper. Jason Robert Brown's new musical about a troubled marriage had been on Lincoln Center Theater's winter 2002 sked but got pulled last month, replaced by "The Carpetbagger's Children."
This is excellent news. I mentioned back in June that Marty had an interest in this show.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

THEATER REVIEW | 'GLORY OF LIVING'

In Her World, Normalcy Includes the Grotesque
By BEN BRANTLEY
Anna Paquin brings quiet centeredness to her stage debut as a disaffected girl who goes directly from middle school to marriage and murder.

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

So Young, So Bad � So What?

From the moment you clap eyes on Lisa, the nubile, trailer-park teen in "The Glory of Living," you just know she's headed down the wrong dirt road in life.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:00AM