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8 stories from Business Week

Brighter Lights on Broadway

Hot new shows and savvy marketing to locals are melting away September 11 jitters. Ticket sales for 2002 could even set a record.
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SOURCE: Business Week at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Broadway Must Vacate Airwaves to Make Room for Verizon, AT&T, by Todd Shields

Broadway theaters, churches and other users of wireless microphones were given five months to vacate U.S. airwaves that regulators say are needed for high- speed Web services planned by comp…

SOURCE: Business Week at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Tom Hanks Guaranteed $75,000 a Week in Broadway Debut by Philip Boroff

Even after he leaves "Lucky Guy" on Broadway, Tom Hanks stands to earn as much as $20,000 a week. For his Broadway debut, Hanks, 56, will get 2 percent of ticket sales should producers ex…

SOURCE: Business Week at 1:50pm on February 6, 2013

Pacino Is a Mannered Mess in Mamet's 'Glengarry': Review - Businessweek by Jeremy Gerard

The producers of "Glengarry Glen Ross" invited critics to see the revival this weekend, following a preview period of nearly two months in which the star, Al Pacino, fine-tuned his performan…

SOURCE: Business Week at 6:57am on December 10, 2012

Couric launching a talk show, dreams of Broadway by Frazier Moore

Katie Couric is getting ready to star in a daytime talk show, but she dreams of starring in a Broadway musical.

SOURCE: Business Week at 10:28am on July 27, 2012

Larroquette, McCormack Fight Dirty in 'Best Man' by Jeremy Gerard

An unscrupulous, sanctimonious snake vying for his party's presidential nomination, Senator Joseph Cantwell seems like an uncanny imitation of Rick Santorum, especially as played by Eric McC…

SOURCE: Business Week at 7:25am on April 2, 2012

Boys Jump Through Hoops for Sex in 'Lysistrata' by Jeremy Gerard

A new musical based on an ancient sex comedy, "Lysistrata Jones" has transferred creakily to Broadway, losing its innocence along the way.

SOURCE: Business Week at 11:39pm on December 14, 2011

Creepy 'Godspell' Sounds Off-Key; Quarterback's a Girl: Review - Businessweek by Jeremy Gerard

It's a bummer when Jesus dies. He and his friends were having so much fun.

SOURCE: Business Week at 10:25am on November 8, 2011
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