Tuesday, December 18, 2001 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Definitely a black couch day! (With tomato soup and grilled cheese! Mmmmm...)

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Peter Filichia's Diary

Cross-pollination in the musicals of Cole Porter and others results in some wonderful surprises.

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Enchanted April Looks to a Fall Broadway Bow

Matthew Barber's Enchanted April, a stage version of Elizabeth Von Arnim’s novel of the same name, is coming to Broadway next season.

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LaBute Readies The Distance from Here for Debut

Neil LaBute is returning to the Almeida at King's Cross to premiere his latest play. The Distance from Here, directed by the author, is set to run at the theater May 2 through June 8.

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Bomb-itty Boys Head for Sundance Lab

Erik Weiner and Jordan Allen-Dutton, co-creators of The Bomb-itty of Errors, will participate in The Sundance Institute's prestigious Screenwriters Lab.

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WATCH THIS SPACE

By DAN KAPLAN
THE world's first TV commercial made completely in space will air next month
Which union gets jurisdiction?

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Stewart's Devil of A Dickens

Dozens of actors have donned woolen sleeping caps to play Ebenezer Scrooge, but Patrick Stewart has boldly done what no one has done before. He also plays every other character in Charles D…

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B'way narrows gap amid humbug frame

Only 'Mamma,' 'Producers' gain

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Tix buy-up ticks off Off B'way

Theaters eye slice of ticket pie
Off Broadway's holiday stockings are looking empty. While the Mayor's Office is in the process of buying $2.5 million in Broadway tickets (Daily Variety, Dec. 14), legit shows housed in theaters with 499 seats or less can expect a lump of coal from the city -- if that.

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London My Fair Lady Recoups Investment

You would be shocked to hear how little West End actors are paid (contracts start about $600US/week), as well as all the other differences between producing on Broadway vs West End...

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On Broadway!

Are you a Julie Andrews' fan? Ever worked with her? Well, XM Radio's channel On Broadway! (the satellite radio's All-Broadway radio channel) is doing a tribute to Julie Andrews shortly after Christmas in connection with the Kennedy Center honorees program. (Julie is being honored). If you would like to congratulate Ms. Andrews on XM, give them a call at 1-866-267-0443, and leave a digital congrats for her. (AFTRA does not apply!)

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Chicago Tribune: The drama behind making of `Tantalus'

Tantalus was a co-production of the Denver Center and the Royal Shakespeare Company. It is a contemporary poetic retelling of the stories of gods and humans in the Trojan War. [Thanks to Leanna for the link!]

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'April' makes Broadway bow

Legit adaptation to debut in fall, 2002
Matthew Barber's "Enchanted April" is skedded for a fall 2002 bow on Broadway. Jeffrey Richards is producing the stage adaptation of Elizabeth von Armin's 1922 novel about four English women who spend a month at an Italian village. The story has already spawned two films.

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Psych

Review by William Stevenson

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Psych

Theatre Review by Matthew Murray
[Yes, that is the same Matthew Murray. They pay him more than we do here!]

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'PSYCH' BEYOND THERAPY

By DONALD LYONS
YOU think you got problems? Listen to this. By day, Sunny's a nice, maybe overfriendly grad student in psychology at a local university where she has a professor who is a slightly creepy know-it-all who criticizes her clothing.

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Whipped Into A Frenzy

To paraphrase an old joke: Sunny Goldfarb isn't paranoid, she just thinks everyone's out to get her. Then again, maybe they're not. Ambiguity abounds in "Psych," an offbeat, low-key comedy …

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THEATER REVIEW | 'PSYCH'

Dominatrix, Nice Kid; She's Just Misunderstood by BRUCE WEBER

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All that Chat

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