Tuesday, February 19, 2002 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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All's 'Fair' for Brits

Oliviers laud 'Lady'; 'Kate' misses kisses
"My Fair Lady" was voted the fairest musical of 2001 at the 26th annual Laurence Olivier Awards on Friday, winning three -- including best musical production -- while a competing revival of "Kiss Me, Kate," with nine nominations (the most of any show), took none.

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Sondheim putting it together

Fest sparks D.C. tourism rebound

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Leeves welcomed to 'Cabaret'

'Frasier' star to replace Ringwald on April 29

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THEATER REVIEW | 'TO YOU, THE BIRDIE!'

Racine's Pale Queen, Struggling With Racket Sports
By BEN BRANTLEY
Ph�dre has probably never looked sicker than she does in the Wooster Group's exhilarating dissection of Racine's tragedy.

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Gossett Chose Boards Over Ball

Louis Gossett Jr. started his career as a New York Knick. Now he's going to star in "Chicago," but not as a Bull. Rather, he's about to appear as the singing, dancing, sleazy lawyer Billy F…

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:00AM

Bancroft Out of Occupant Longer Than Expected

Occupant star Anne Bancroft will not return to the drama this week, as was previously expected. The actress...[Read More]

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM

Did the Critics Welcome Bea Arthur on Broadway?

While she is undoubtedly best known for her roles on the small screen, Bea Arthur is also somewhat of a Broadway legend. Last night the septuagenarian diva officially made her long-awaited return to t...[Read More]

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