Wednesday, December 5, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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On one last note: does anyone know who Cognac Wellerlane is?

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Just a note for you tech geeks out there, you may have noticed that Playbill Online is getting a bit faster. It seems that they have gone from a dynamic publishing mode to dynamic-flat mode. The response time is quite a considerable improvement. Now, I suppose that they have a good handle on the speed/resource issue, re-design should be near. Right?

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'CHICAGO' AIN'T HIS KIND OF TOWN by CLIVE BARNES

SOME people are famous for being famous. A few are even famous for being both famous and tanned. I had always suspected that George Hamilton was possibly among those very select few.

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BUCKS OVER B'WAY by MICHAEL RIEDEL

IN his one-man show "Sexaholix," John Leguizamo points out all the things he and his girlfriend have in common.

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LANE A 'MOONER IN MOVIE by V.A. MUSETTO

AND awaaaaay we go!Nathan Lane, who won a Tony for Broadway's "The Producers," has been picked to play Jackie Gleason in "To the Moon," a movie about the rotund comedian.
Great choice.

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Melissa Errico Offered Dot in Sunday in the Park

Melissa Errico has been offered the role of Dot in the Kennedy Center production of Sunday in the Park With George.
Miss Melissa is having a good year, first as Ed's ex on TV's high rated "ED" and now a leading role in the Sondheim celebration. (On another note, she has re-launched her website. For more information see: www.melissaerrico.com.

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SSDC & The League Come to Terms

The League of American Theaters and Producers and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (SSDC) have come to terms.

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Broadway Grosses: Mixed Bag

It was a mixed bag at the Broadway box office last week.

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Coward's Long Island Sound to Premiere in May

The Actors Company Theatre will present the world premiere of Noel Coward’s Long Island Sound this spring.

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Broadway Buzz

As the holiday shopping season intensifies, one possibility for a unique gift is a certificate for tickets to a Broadway show via the Internet. Each certificate costs $105 and can be used f…

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Fans' fervor stayin' alive

Bee Gees take to a different kind of stage

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'King'-sized sales

Noises Off

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Brit Top Girls: 'Medea,' 'Kate'

Evening Standard laurels presented

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B'way B.O. fights tough times

Grosses slip as season hits midpoint, but spring roster remains crowded
Thanksgiving week marks the halfway point for the Broadway season, which runs from Tonys to Tonys, and this year the industry has a fair amount to be thankful for, -- and perhaps just as much to fear.

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THEATER REVIEW | 'DRUMMER WANTED'

A Family Makes Unbeautiful Music Together
By BEN BRANTLEY
Those who feel that the American musical has hit a cul-de-sac haven't been paying attention to Richard Maxwell, who directs, writes and composes his own works.

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I think that I should learn about cartography.

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Peter Filichia's Diary

Filichia pores through responses to his “tune detectives” column of November 16.

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Thanksgiving leftovers thin B.O. on B'way

Plays perform all over map

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Union to salute royalty

B'way contract finalized
The Broadway contract between the League of American Theaters and Producers and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers was finalized last week after 15 months of negotiations. SSDC won increased pension payments.

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Flower Drum Song to Bow on B'way in the Fall

The acclaimed Mark Taper Forum production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song is coming to Broadway.

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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK

Beyond Renovation: Lincoln Center Partners Can Seek Artistic Vision by ANTHONY TOMMASINI
The Lincoln Center project should be a visionary effort, a chance for each organization to address longstanding issues that have affected its artistic growth.

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