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3,345 stories by "Carey Purcell"

Cinderella Makes Her Broadway Debut -- Laura Osnes Talks Rodgers and Hammerstein, <i>Bonnie and Clyde</i> and Facebook by Carey Purcell

If Cinderella had a Facebook page, what would she have posted? "Lost my shoe at the princes' ball tonight. LOL!"

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:55pm on March 5, 2013

Cinderella Makes Her Broadway Debut -- Laura Osnes Talks Rodgers and Hammerstein, Bonnie and Clyde and Facebook by Carey Purcell

If Cinderella had a Facebook page, what would she have posted? "Lost my shoe at the princes' ball tonight. LOL!"

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:55pm on March 5, 2013

Broadway's Next Big Hit? - February 23, 2013 - NewYork.com by Carey Purcell

It might just come from abroad. Our roundup of the most promising candidates from across the pond.

SOURCE: NewYork.com at 4:22pm on February 25, 2013

Immerse Yourself in a Real-Life, Unsolved Murder at <em>Speakeasy Dollhouse</em> by Carey Purcell

Upon arriving at the Dollhouse, guests are ushered in by policemen dressed in period-specific uniforms and handed a slip of paper that contains a role or assignment for the night.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:10pm on February 15, 2013

Immerse Yourself in a Real-Life, Unsolved Murder at Speakeasy Dollhouse by Carey Purcell

Upon arriving at the Dollhouse, guests are ushered in by policemen dressed in period-specific uniforms and handed a slip of paper that contains a role or assignment for the night.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:10pm on February 15, 2013

If You Care About Shakespeare at All, Get Thee to <i>Women of Will</i> by Carey Purcell

"Why would a card-carrying feminist spend all her time with a dead white male?" Why, indeed? The answer can be found in <em>Women of Will</em>, Tina Packer's exploratio…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:34am on February 14, 2013

If You Care About Shakespeare at All, Get Thee to Women of Will by Carey Purcell

"Why would a card-carrying feminist spend all her time with a dead white male?" Why, indeed? The answer can be found in Women of Will, Tina Packer's exploration of women in the Sha…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:46pm on February 12, 2013

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Blogger Impassioned -- Why Do 'Angry Women' Scare People So Much? by Carey Purcell

The philosopher Aristotle once said, "We praise a man who feels angry on the right grounds and against the right persons and also in the right matter at the right moment and for the rig…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:02pm on February 6, 2013

Maggie the Cat Is Alive on Broadway by Carey Purcell

With movie star Scarlett Johansson in one of the leading -- and very sexual -- roles, the temperatures have been running high amongst the audience members, even if the bed onstage remains ic…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:54pm on January 30, 2013

Miranda Huba's <em>Candy Tastes Nice</em> by Carey Purcell

Cole Porter wrote "Love for Sale," but that's not what Miranda Huba will be auctioning off in <em>Candy Tastes Nice</em>, her one-woman show about a young woman selling…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:03pm on January 28, 2013

Miranda Huba's Candy Tastes Nice by Carey Purcell

Cole Porter wrote "Love for Sale," but that's not what Miranda Huba will be auctioning off in Candy Tastes Nice, her one-woman show about a young woman selling her virginity to hel…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:03pm on January 28, 2013

This <i>Picnic</i> Needs Some Heat -- A Look Back at Repressed Women on a Sultry Summer Day by Carey Purcell

<em>Picnic</em>, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, depicts a group of restless women in a small town, whose outwardly complacent lives are shaken by the arrival of a handso…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 8:41pm on January 27, 2013

This Picnic Needs Some Heat -- A Look Back at Repressed Women on a Sultry Summer Day by Carey Purcell

Picnic, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, depicts a group of restless women in a small town, whose outwardly complacent lives are shaken by the arrival of a handsome stranger.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 8:40pm on January 27, 2013

Laurie Metcalf Takes Us to <i>The Other Place</i> by Carey Purcell

Laurie Metcalf's performance in <em>The Other Place</em>, which capably depicts both the brittle defenses of a woman facing illness as well as the deep tenderness she feels for h…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:52pm on January 25, 2013

Laurie Metcalf Takes Us to The Other Place by Carey Purcell

Laurie Metcalf's performance in The Other Place, which capably depicts both the brittle defenses of a woman facing illness as well as the deep tenderness she feels for her husband and daught…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:51pm on January 25, 2013

Twelve Simple Ways to Ruin a Night at the Theater by Carey Purcell

We all have our secret hopes and dreams, and I wouldn't be surprised if many of us share the same dream -- to be screamed at from Patti LuPone on a Broadway stage. Don't worry. You, too, can…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:55pm on January 18, 2013

Fifty Shades of Feminism - A Response to E. L. James' 'Fifty Shades of Grey' by Carey Purcell

After reading this book series, I am deeply afraid that this type of relationship will be viewed as the romantic ideal for women. And I consider that to be extremely dangerous.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:27pm on January 2, 2013

Top 10 Shows of 2012 by Carey Purcell

Throughout 2012, I had the privilege of seeing so many incredible performances while covering the New York theater beat. Here is a list of the top 10 performances I saw in 2012.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:35pm on December 24, 2012

Do You Hear the People Sing?: A Star-Studded <i>Les Misérables</i> Translates to the Big Screen by Carey Purcell

The musical <em>Les Misérables </em>has finally made it to the screen, with even more pomp and circumstance than the stage. And, I am happy to report, just as much glory.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:31pm on December 19, 2012

Do You Hear the People Sing?: A Star-Studded <i>Les Misérables</i> Translates to the Big Screen by Carey Purcell

<![CDATA[The musical <em>Les Misérables </em>has finally made it to the screen, with even more pomp and circumstance than the stage. And, I am happy to report, just as much g…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:31am on December 19, 2012

The Mystery of Edwin Drood Revived on Broadway by Carey Purcell

While this exuberant, interactive, choose-your-own ending musical may be a bit vulgar, it is also skilfully directed, joyously performed and a darn good time in a season of unimpressive musi…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:30pm on December 12, 2012

The Mystery of Edwin Drood Revived on Broadway by Carey Purcell

<![CDATA[While this exuberant, interactive, choose-your-own ending musical may be a bit vulgar, it is also skilfully directed, joyously performed and a darn good time in a season of unimp…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:30pm on December 12, 2012

Family Ties Gone Slack: Katie Holmes in <i>Dead Accounts</i> by Carey Purcell

Packed with comparisons of New York to the Midwest, <em>Dead Accounts</em> landed some solid laughs from the New York-based audience but one wonders what tourists will think of t…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 8:26am on December 11, 2012

Family Ties Gone Slack: Katie Holmes in <i>Dead Accounts</i> by Carey Purcell

<![CDATA[Packed with comparisons of New York to the Midwest, <em>Dead Accounts</em> landed some solid laughs from the New York-based audience but one wonders what tourists wil…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:26am on December 11, 2012

"If It's With Your Mouth, Does It Count?" -- Sex, Art and Women -- An Interview With the Founders of A Red-Lipped Rebellion by Carey Purcell

"Maybe subliminal is the way to sneak it in. In the whole mixture of things, the best way to get the message across is through art. In my deepest intuition, I know art is the way to get…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:47pm on November 30, 2012
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