Thursday, March 14, 2002 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Jana Robbins: Cy�s Matters by Peter Filichia

Filichia sings the praises of Jana Robbins as she sings the songs of Cy Coleman.

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Next for Baz Luhrmann, Bringing 'La Boh�me' to Broadway By PETER MARKS

Having found a way to mesh the music of Madonna and Richard Rodgers on screen in "Moulin Rouge," Baz Luhrmann will attempt to bring Puccini to the land of "Hello, Dolly!"

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THEATER REVIEW | 'THE BOMB': 'Our Town,' Mass Nudity and Other Bedfellows By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER

Josh Fox's "Bomb" is full of such energy and unpredictable action that its what-might-they-do-next possibilities command interest even as it slogs to a dramatically uninspired end.

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Something's Pretty Goofy In the State of Denmark by Robert Dominguez

It's not every musical that begins by screening a five-minute documentary on its creators, but Heinsplatt & DeSelza were not ordinary songwriters.

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Music Deeply Felt, But Story's Old Hat by Robert Dominguez

When a nice, working-class family opens a show by singing about how good life is, you just know something bad's about to happen. But in the musical "Prodigal," composers Dean Bryant and Mat…

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King's English by Howard Kissel

Samuel Goldwyn is best remembered for mangling the language ("Include me out"), but many of the films he produced (including "The Pride of the Yankees" and "The Best Years of Our Lives") st…

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THEATER REVIEW | 'MR. GOLDWYN': Making a Movie Mogul's Life a Stand-Up Comic's Shtick By BRUCE WEBER

Anyone old enough to remember Alan King's gigs on "The Ed Sullivan Show" will get a nostalgic kick out of his performance as the legendary film producer Samuel Goldwyn.

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MISS EVERS' REGRETS By DONALD LYONS

AMONG the most troubling events of 1930s America was the decision of government doctors, deprived of federal funds, to investigate syphilis by allowing it to proceed unchecked in some black…

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AMAZINGLY BAD �GRACE' By DONALD LYONS

OCCASIONALLY, there comes along something so tasteless, so preposterous that one can only gape in awe. And it's directed to underline its cartoonish qualities. And then there is its resembl…

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