Thursday, November 22, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Don't eat too much today! And remember, to Hold Your Bat Boy before he is gone.

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Where Old Pianos Go to Live by ANTHONY TOMMASINI

Unlike most museums, this important collection of historic 19th-century pianos is meant to be used.

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THEATER REVIEW | 'TWO ROOMS'

Terror in Beirut, Frustration and Power Politics in Washington by BRUCE WEBER
Former Phantom (with a huge fan club), Thomas James O'Leary is performing at the small Blue Heron Theater.

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Shuberts Move Ahead with Le Passe Muraille

The Shubert Organization is moving ahead with plans to mount Michel Legrand's Le Passe Muraille on Broadway. "If I can fix the dates, my hope is that it will be going forward in May 2002," Shub...[Read More]

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Cat On a Hot Tin Roof Set for Broadway Season

As Ken Mandelbaum mentioned on October 10, the popular London production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, starring B...[Read More]

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Charles L. Mee's Big Love Finally Opens in NYC, Nov. 30-Dec. 8

Will what's happening on-stage be more interesting than what is happening off-stage? It is a regular Melrose Place set of emails going around about this show.

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Catching the World in the Act of Changing

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