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217 stories by "CARA JOY DAVID"

A New Spider-Man Villain: Social Media Master by Cara Joy David

Last night was a history-making night on Broadway. Not only did Spider-Man, the most expensive Broadway musical ever, begin previews, but also Broadway fans embraced twittering during a show…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:25am on November 29, 2010

A Tony for Wednesday Addams? by Cara Joy David

The Tony Awards Administration Committee should reconsider their rules. Allowing replacements to be nominated would add some excitement to the season. It would also do away with the logical …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:07am on November 17, 2010

The Two Statement Plays by Cara Joy David

In the Wake and After the Revolution focus on making some kind of political statement instead of character development. It's a worthy message. It's just the method of communicating it that l…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:58am on November 11, 2010

That Thing in Your Pants by Cara Joy David

Dear theatergoer: You have yet to realize that leaving your phone on vibrate does produce noise. And, yes, I did at first entertain the possibility you may be a doctor or be waiting for some…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:03am on October 11, 2010

On the Verge of a New Fall Season by Cara Joy David

Each year as August fades, I look forward to cooler weather and the start of the fall theater season. This year there was no...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:53am on August 31, 2010

The Day the Plays Died by Cara Joy David

This season on Broadway, the successful plays revolved around stars. The presence of these types of productions creates a very different Broadway landscape.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:29pm on August 18, 2010

See Rock City Or Another Interesting Musical by Cara Joy David

For a theater reporter, I see surprisingly little of the season's smaller entries. This is a shortcoming. The problem is there...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:44am on August 5, 2010

Tony Time Is Here Again by Cara Joy David

This is Tony nominations week. To get you all in the mood to celebrate the golden disk, I am answering another set of questions about the Tony rules.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:12am on July 2, 2010

The Broadway Experience by Cara Joy David

We know that a Broadway musical typically has some mainstream commercial potential. But what else is required to make a property uniquely Broadway?

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:19pm on June 29, 2010

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Tony Time by Cara Joy David

After my last Tony column, I received emails asking follow-up questions. This is my attempt to answer two of them.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:12am on June 26, 2010

Just Who is Who and What is What Is Quite a Question by Cara Joy David

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:12am on June 21, 2010

Tony Night: Give Me Novacaine by Cara Joy David

Another Tony Awards is in the history books. Marred by technical difficulties, this wasn't the best broadcast ever, but it was definitely not the worst.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:29am on June 14, 2010

Give Me Down to There, Hair! by Cara Joy David

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:31am on May 25, 2010

Tonys: I Don't Pretend That What Was Wrong Can Be Right, But... by Cara Joy David

Tunick's work for the <em>Promises, Promises</em> revival deserved a nomination, but his eligibility still should have been examined. No question about it.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:49pm on May 19, 2010

Tony Nominations: The Crime of the Century? Well, That's Exaggerating a Bit. by Cara Joy David

<em>The Addams Family</em> got robbed. That is a rather shocking statement, as usually the only things you read about <em>Addams</em> in the press are negative commen…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:10pm on May 12, 2010

Asking for a Miracle? by Cara Joy David

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:12am on May 2, 2010

Fela!: One Step Forward, a Few Missteps Back by Cara Joy David

It remains to be seen whether <em>Fela!</em> can survive its producers' blunders and triumph on Broadway. Hopefully it will--it's something different.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:12am on March 18, 2010
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