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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sun Dec 13, 7:33 pm ET
NEW YORK - Call it half a smile. The first Broadway revival of "A Little Night Music," the enchanting, moonstruck musical based on the Ingmar Bergman film "Smiles of a Summer Night," is a curious affair.
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FOX Springfield - Fri Dec 11, 3:22 pm ET
A night at the theater in Cleveland took a twist when some real drama broke out in the audience. Police said a drunken woman started throwing a fit during a performance of the Broadway show "Wicked."
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The Olympian - Sun Dec 13, 2:55 am ET
The Washington Center for the Performing Arts has added a third show of the Broadway musical “Cats” when the national tour stops in Olympia in March.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 10:38 pm ET
Kenny Ortega, the director of the "High School Musical" movies and "Michael Jackson's This Is It," is attached to bring the Tony-winning Broadway musical "In the Heights" to the big screen.
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Playbill - 50 minutes ago
The film version of the Broadway musical Nine earned five Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture and Best Actor in a Motion Picture for Daniel Day-Lewis. Nominees were announced on Dec. 15.
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Playbill - Tue Dec 15, 11:17 am ET
The film version of the Broadway musical Nine earned five Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) and Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) for Daniel Day-Lewis. Nominees were announced by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association on Dec. 15.
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The News Journal - Tue Dec 15, 3:54 am ET
With Johnny Gallagher Jr. preparing to lead the cast of "American Idiot" on Broadway in 2010 after a successful run in California, the Wilmington native is about to get more exposure than he ever imagined, thanks again to Green Day.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 6:24 pm ET
In the opening scene of his meandering one-man play "Juan and John," Roger Guenveur Smith plays himself as a boy in 1965. He is frozen in horror while witnessing a startling incident that, one day, would provide the inspiration for his new show at off-Broadway's Public Theater.
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CNN - Mon Dec 14, 5:55 pm ET
It's probably not stretching the point to call "The Simpsons" a distillery of all things pop culture. After all, what other show has managed to work in comedic references to Tennessee Williams, Ayn Rand, Alfred Hitchcock, "The Great Escape" and bombastic Broadway musicals, all in one episode ("A Streetcar Named Marge")?
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Playbill via Yahoo! News - Mon Dec 14, 5:21 pm ET
Kate Baldwin, the rising star who nightly ponders how things are in Glocca Morra, in Broadway's Finian's Rainbow, takes her voice uptown on Dec. 13, performing an 8:30 PM solo show at Feinstein's at Loews Regency.
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WTOL 11 Toledo - Thu Dec 10, 11:45 am ET
The show's tour manager says a drunken brawl broke out Tuesday night at a performance of the traveling Broadway musical.
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The Spokesman-Review - 2 hours 11 minutes ago
In 1952, Shepherd Mead wrote a little book called “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” In 1961, it became an award-winning Broadway musical. It’s an instruction book about how a young man with lots of drive and cunning can rise from the mailroom to the top of the company. One of the songs from the musical, sung by the main character, J. Pierrepont Finch, is “I Believe in You ...
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FOX News Chicago - Thu Dec 10, 12:10 am ET
Mysterious and spooky---that's how producers of the Addams family describe the family, but the new musical is already earning rave reviews, not just for the performance but for what that show and other Broadway in Chicago shows are doing for Loop businesses.
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UPI - Mon Dec 14, 11:48 pm ET
NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Actor Matthew Modine has joined the cast of the upcoming Broadway production of "The Miracle Worker," the show's producers said Monday.
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Playbill - Tue Dec 15, 12:20 am ET
The national tour of the Tony-nominated Broadway musical Xanadu re-launches Dec. 15 at the OCPAC in Costa Mesa, CA. The cast is headed by Elizabeth Stanley and Max von Essen, who kicked off the tour earlier in the year.