The real Tony Randall was fussy guy by JIM BAWDEN
Tony Randall kept insisting, "I am not and I never have been Felix Unger."
But as he talked, he kept flicking bits of lint off my raincoat and he gave me a hotel cloth to polish my shoes.
Tony Randall kept insisting, "I am not and I never have been Felix Unger."
But as he talked, he kept flicking bits of lint off my raincoat and he gave me a hotel cloth to polish my shoes.
Urinetown, the No. 1 Broadway musical, comes to T.O. next week. They couldn't hold it in any longer
Sometimes all you need is a rainbow to lead you to a pot of gold.
The Irish Repertory Theatre in Manhattan is currently staging a hit revival of the 1947 show Finian's Rainbow, which is not only a thing of beauty in itself, but an object lesson for some enterprising Toronto producers to copy.
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There's no other way to describe the misbegotten monstrosity, which opened in New York last night.
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She's doing fine, Oklahoma.
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Stephen Belber's Match is opening in Manhattan tomorrow night and it's the first time in more than 20 years that a playwright has made his Broadway debut with a play that hasn't been initially tried out somewhere else.
"I think it's one of the most important shows in the history of Canadian theatre."
That's how Martin Bragg, artistic producer of CanStage, describes the company's production of Pélagie, which starts previews on Monday night at the Bluma Appel Theatre, prior to a Thursday opening.
Christopher Body now starring on Broadway
If you're looking for the keys to this city, then start with Donna Murphy.
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