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57 stories by "Suzanna Bowling"

Betty White Breaks Marines Heart By Saying No to Marine Ball by Suzanna Bowling

The 2011 Marine Corps Ball may soon be called the "Ask a Celebrity" and get them to say yes, Ball. Marine Sgt. Ray Lewis created an online video to request the presence of ex Golden Girl, Be…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:42am on July 19, 2011

All's Well That Ends Well Under A Full Moon‏ by Suzanna Bowling

“All’s Well That Ends Well” at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park, is a flawed play. Helena (a terrific and award winning Annie Parisse), wants and adores Bertram (a fla…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:40pm on July 18, 2011

New Haarlem Arts Theatre Debut by Suzanna Bowling

The opening debut for the New Haarlem Arts Theater leaves a lot to be desired and a lot to be admired. Ambitiously choosing a three-hour play, James Baldwin’s rarely staged “Blue…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:38am on July 18, 2011

Brilliant Traces: Sometimes 90 Minutes is Too Long! by Suzanna Bowling

WE Theater, in association with Iron Jaw Company presentation of Cindy  Lou Johnson’s play "Brilliant Traces," is so implausible that you sit watching it wondering why. The plot is …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:23am on July 18, 2011

The Magdalene Preaches to a Quick Finish‏ by Suzanna Bowling

The Magdalene is closing on Sunday, this new musical based on the Gnostic findings, that tells of the marriage between Mary and Jesus. Though the book is surprisingly weak, the music and the…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:42pm on July 15, 2011

Gay Marriages On Stage on Broadway After Performance of Hair by Suzanna Bowling

Yesterday it was announced in front of Broadway’s St. James Theatre (246 West 44th Street), where the TonyAward-winning revival of HAIR: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical offici…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:04am on July 15, 2011

Danny Aiello Stars in The Shoemaker by Suzanna Bowling

Cause Celebrè is proud to announce that Academy Award Nominee Danny Aiello will star in what he calls “a role of a lifetime,” in the World Premiere of Susan Charlotte’s &l…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:01pm on July 13, 2011

The Year of Tennessee Williams is Being Celebrated With The Pretty Trap by Suzanna Bowling

During this centennial year of Tennessee Williams, Cause Celebrè (Susan Charlotte, Founding Artistic Director) is excited to present the New York Premiere of Williams’ one-act version…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 4:38pm on July 13, 2011

Watch Out Broadway Bruce Hornsby Writes New Musical by Suzanna Bowling

I attended a reading of a new musical at Blue Smoke.  SCKBSD is a musical to put on watch, because its music and lyrics exciting and fresh are by Bruce Hornsby aka Bruce Hornsby and the R…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:21pm on July 12, 2011

Phineas and Ferb Delighted Times Square Yesterday With Perry the Platy-bus On Tour by Suzanna Bowling

Yesterday Disney's hottest show for ages 9-14 "Phineas and Ferb" unveil their "Perry the Platy-bus On Tour" in Times Square. The tour celebrates this top-rated animated series while counting…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:36pm on July 12, 2011

Classic Stage Company's Unnatural Acts is a Must See by Suzanna Bowling

Run, do not walk, to see Unnatural Acts, at the Classic Stage Company before it ends July 17th. This new play about Harvard's "Secret Court,” is one of the best plays I have seen, with…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:58pm on July 10, 2011

Sex on the Beach is No Romp! by Suzanna Bowling

Whenever you see the same name in a show as an actor, writer, producer and owner of the theatre, beware! Such is the case of Roy Arias' play, “Sex on the Beach,” at the Times Squ…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:47pm on July 10, 2011

Tyne Daly Becomes Callas in Terrence McNally's Broadway Revival of Master Class by Suzanna Bowling

“An opera begins long before the curtain goes up, and ends long after it has come down. It starts in my imagination, it becomes my life, and it stays part of my life long after I've le…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:22pm on July 10, 2011

Irish Repertory Theatre Presents Tryst an Edwardian Drama by Suzanna Bowling

Tryst, a two person expose, is about wants and needs. Billed as a romantic thriller by Karoline Leach, set in Edwardian London, it tells the story of a handsome con-man, George Love, who pre…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:07am on July 10, 2011

Tony Kushner's The Illusion is Pure Enchantment by Suzanna Bowling

Tony Kushner is one of my favorite playwrights. His words trip off the tongue into waiting ears like Shakespeare done in modern times. First, he gave us "Angels in America," to widen our eye…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:49am on July 10, 2011

Hugh Jackman and Warren Carlyle are Hot! and on a Roll by Suzanna Bowling

San Francisco had him. Toronto’s got him and it looks like New York may get its chance. What am I talking about…Hugh Jackman in concert, of course. He is getting raves for his o…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 3:42pm on July 8, 2011

Neil Berg has more than Broadway happening at Feinstein's by Suzanna Bowling

The evening is entitled “Broadway Show Stoppers and the Songs of Neil Berg.”  Appearing from July 5th thru 16th, composer Neil Berg is eager to talk about his love of baseball…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:58pm on July 7, 2011

Broadway Winners! At Town Hall Monday, July 11th by Suzanna Bowling

The Town Hall (123 West 43rd Street), New York’s landmark theatre and concert venue will present the 5th Annual Summer Broadway Festival. This one of a kind event created, written a…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:48pm on July 5, 2011

Hair is Back on Broadway, 100 Free Tickets Today by Suzanna Bowling

How would you like to see the return engagement of HAIR for FREE? One ticket per person will be distributed today Tuesday July 5th at 1:00 PM. Producers are making 100 free tickets available…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:51am on July 5, 2011

Carey Mulligan Makes Through a Glass Darkly, Shine Brightly by Suzanna Bowling

  For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known. And now abideth faith, hope, love, these three; …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:48pm on July 1, 2011

Never Name Your Play Manipulation by Suzanna Bowling

When first entering the Cherry Lane Theatre, you are struck with Bill Stabile’s African like set of darkened willow branches. As "Manipulation" begins, Cristina (Marina Squerciati), is…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:05pm on June 29, 2011

Tennessee Williams One Arm is Not Midnight Cowboy by Suzanna Bowling

Unearthing a Tennessee Williams screenplay that has yet to have been seen on stage, should bring out kudos. Unfortunately the new production of "One Arm," an adaptation strung together by di…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 4:42pm on June 29, 2011

Two Multi-Million Dollar Musicals in China "The Joker's Game" and "The Monkey King" Open the Artistic Doors by Suzanna Bowling

 Louis St. Louis, the Detroit musical entrepreneur and Broadway innovator, is breaking all the rules and opening up artistic possibilities for others as he works on two World Premiere mus…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:41am on June 29, 2011

What's New Buenos Aires. The Accidental Pervert is Coming to a Theatre Near You by Suzanna Bowling

After considerable critical and audience acclaim, being extended three times at The Players Theatre where it played for 18 months and 180 sold-out performances, after moving to the Thirteent…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:14am on June 29, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon Shut Down Times Square by Suzanna Bowling

Times Square was packed and shut down with screaming fans waiting to see Paramount’s new, soon toi be blockbuster summer film; Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Cast members; Shia …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:43am on June 29, 2011
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