Friday, March 15, 2002 at midnight (Broadway Time)
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Aspiring Artist Shot Dead In Botched Rob

Jerry Bacasa was a musician and artist. He also tended bar at The Public. His uncle is Walter Durkatz, a theatrical agent.

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Cast Set For Blue Surge at the Public

Steve Key, Sarah Knowlton, Rachel Miner, Joe Murphy and Colleen Werthmann are set to star in Rebecca Gilman�s Blue Surge at The Public Theater. The production, directed by Robert Falls, beg…

SOURCE: Broadway.com at 12:00AM

Anthony Clark Named New RSC Director

Anthony Clark has replaced Edward Hall as director of the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Edward III, according to Variety. As we [Read More]

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Miss Julie Added to Roundabout's 2002-2003 Season

Miss Julie will be part of the Roundabout Theatre Company�s 2002-2003 season lineup. David Leveaux is set to direct the Strindberg classic for the theater company.

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The Full Monty Lets It Go For London Critics

The Broadway production of The Full Monty officially arrived at London�s Prince of Wales Theatre last night. The West End mounting of the hit musical features original Broadway cast members…

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Charles Dickens to Open April 24 at Belasco

Broadway.com has learned that Peter Ackroyd�s The Mystery of Charles Dickens, currently running at London�...[Read More]

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Roundabout books 'Look'

Adds 'Nine' to next season
The arrival of a long-aborning Burt Bacharach/Hal David musical and a revival of the musical "Nine" are among the high-lights of the Roundabout Theater Co.'s 2002-2003 season announced Wednesday.

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

Road grosses

B.O. up; new 'Mamma' hot

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Audra to TV?

Audra McDonald's been signed for a TV pilot for NBC called MISTER STERLING

SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 12:00AM

Peter Filichia's Diary

A talk with Scott Siegel about his Town Hall series of concerts showcasing songs from bygone Broadway musicals.

Follow Spot
Remembering Irene Worth and her al fresco performances as Madame Armfeldt in A Little Night Music in Philadelphia last summer.

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Sweet Smell of Success

Reviewed by David Finkle

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THEATER REVIEW | 'SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS': A Faustian Pact in a City of Demons By BEN BRANTLEY

Despite the vastness of the talents that have gone into creating this nocturnal landscape, you're likely to find yourself counting the moments until dawn.

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'SMELL': SLEAZY DOES IT By CLIVE BARNES

BLACK, black, black - "The Wizard of Oz," it is not, and we're not in Kansas anymore, or even Oklahoma. It's sleaze-time in the gossip-strewn streets of Gotham in the Age of Ike, J. Edgar H…

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It's a Musical Stinker: 'Sweet Smell' can't mask an odor of rot by Howard Kissel

The relationship between a power-hungry Broadway gossip columnist and a sycophantic press agent is not, as far as I know, one of the Basic Plots.

SOURCE: New York Daily News at 12:00AM

'MATCH ME': STAGE VS. FILM NOIR By LOU LUMENICK

THE movie version of "Sweet Smell of Success" is beginning a two-week run at Film Forum today, giving New Yorkers a rare opportunity to see a Broadway musical and its source material at the…

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