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Yahoo/Variety: British Theater Is Institutionally Racist, Report Says by Barbara Lewis

LONDON (Reuters) - First it was the British police force, now Britain's theaters are being condemned as institutionally racist in a report released Thursday which calls for radical change.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Yahoo/Variety: 'Chitty Chitty' Car Needs Work Work

LONDON (Reuters) - Just a day after it opened to rave reviews, the musical "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" ground to a halt when the magical flying car was grounded.
Wednesday night's show had to be canceled and the 2,000-strong audience sent home after technical hitches torpedoed the $8.6 million production.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Unions to Meet Lawmakers On COBRA Bill

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Beast Deadlines

The Beast Festival (yes, that's the name) is looking for plays from five to 40 minutes in length in which the source of dramatic conflict is caused by an animal. No animal need appear on stage. Indeed, no live animals are permitted.
Is this how Edward Albee got his start?

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Yahoo/Variety: Madonna a 'Real Trouper' in Play Rehearsals

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Yahoo/Variety: British Theater Is Institutionally Racist, Report Says by Barbara Lewis

LONDON (Reuters) - First it was the British police force, now Britain's theaters are being condemned as institutionally racist in a report released Thursday which calls for radical change.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Yahoo/Variety: 'Chitty Chitty' Car Needs Work Work

LONDON (Reuters) - Just a day after it opened to rave reviews, the musical "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" ground to a halt when the magical flying car was grounded.
Wednesday night's show had to be canceled and the 2,000-strong audience sent home after technical hitches torpedoed the $8.6 million production.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Unions to Meet Lawmakers On COBRA Bill

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Beast Deadlines

The Beast Festival (yes, that's the name) is looking for plays from five to 40 minutes in length in which the source of dramatic conflict is caused by an animal. No animal need appear on stage. Indeed, no live animals are permitted.
Is this how Edward Albee got his start?

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Yahoo/Variety: Madonna a 'Real Trouper' in Play Rehearsals

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 18, 2002

Archerd: Eastwood makes haste; Urich pic problem by Army Archerd

Items on The Producers and Mr. Goldwyn.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 17, 2002

Archerd: Eastwood makes haste; Urich pic problem by Army Archerd

Items on The Producers and Mr. Goldwyn.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 17, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: MAC Honors Cabaret

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 16, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Harnick Blinks; Loan Adjourns

The distressing travails of the tenants at 308 W. 30th St., an apartment building partly owned by lyricist Sheldon Harnick, may have arrived at the best of all possible outcomes-a happy end…

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 16, 2002

Archerd: Robert Urich near death by Army Archerd

Urich will always survive as an American icon -- not only for having made more TV series than any man, but for having made more friends while making them.
Urich briefly played Billy Flynn in Broadway's Chicago before a recurrence of his cancer forced his early departure. He passed away shortly after Archerd filed this article.
Urich was a solid, dependable actor whose natural likability always came through onscreen. That's one reason he was so often employed, and so often underrated.
You can keep Joe Mantegna; Urich will always be Spenser -- make that "Spen-SAH!" -- to me.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 16, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: MAC Honors Cabaret

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 16, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Harnick Blinks; Loan Adjourns

The distressing travails of the tenants at 308 W. 30th St., an apartment building partly owned by lyricist Sheldon Harnick, may have arrived at the best of all possible outcomes-a happy end…

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 16, 2002

Archerd: Robert Urich near death by Army Archerd

Urich will always survive as an American icon -- not only for having made more TV series than any man, but for having made more friends while making them.
Urich briefly played Billy Flynn in Broadway's Chicago before a recurrence of his cancer forced his early departure. He passed away shortly after Archerd filed this article.
Urich was a solid, dependable actor whose natural likability always came through onscreen. That's one reason he was so often employed, and so often underrated.
You can keep Joe Mantegna; Urich will always be Spenser -- make that "Spen-SAH!" -- to me.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 16, 2002

Taper Forum to Spotlight Wilson's 'Gem' by Phil Gallo

Two plays about Los Angeles and the world premiere production of August Wilson's "Gem of the Ocean" highlight the Mark Taper Forum's upcoming 2002-2003 season.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 12, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Small Theatres Lead Pack in LADCC Awards

Greenway Court Theatre's environmental stage adaptation of Horace McCoy's Depression-era novel, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" galloped past the finish line to win seven awards on Mon., April 1, at the 33rd annual Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards.

Oscar-Winning Composer Set for Broadway Debut by Robert Hofler
Note the item about "Harlem Song" setting an opening date.

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 12, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: The Principles of Interest

Since Sept. 11, enormous sums of money taking the form of special one-time relief funds for nonprofit arts institutions have been announced and disbursed, then generally classified as re-gr…

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 12, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Equity Health Fund Premium Rates Rise

Actors' Equity Association members on self-pay for their coverage from the Equity-League Health Trust Fund will receive an increase in rates on their next statements. Self-pay members are p…

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 12, 2002

Archerd: Halle Berry plays "the feminine James Bond" by Army Archerd

Jack Klugman said he's going back onstage in "The Value of Names" in Lincoln, Neb., a blacklist-set story in which he plays a once-blacklisted actor who asks for forgiveness by someone (Lou…

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 12, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Equity Races Begin

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 9, 2002

Yahoo/Backstage: Pre-Season Tony Handicapping

SOURCE: story.news.yahoo.com at 12:00am on April 9, 2002
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