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"Hair" Facts
Original 'Hair' Song List: Act 1: "Aquarius," "Donna," "Hashish," "Sodomy" "Colored Spade," "Manchester" "Ain't Got No," "I Believe in Love," "Air," "Initials," "I Got Life," "Going Down," "Hair," "My Conviction," "Easy To Be Hard," "Don't Put It Down,"...Tags: Beverly D'Angelo, Patrick Kelly, New York Times, Twyla Tharp, Ted Neeley
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The Bard Under The Stars
Courant Staff WriterThere's nothing like Shakespeare alfresco. "If the weather is perfect, there is no more pleasant way to spend an evening than to bring a picnic, spread a blanket under the stars and come together to experience a show by Shakespeare — or anyone,"...Tags: Central Park, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Michael Wilson, William Shakespeare, Celebrity
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Review: Public Theater's 'Hamlet' in Central Park
linda.winer@newsday.comOskar Eustis is doing a spectacular job as the head of the Public Theater. In the three years since he succeeded George C. Wolfe in the cauldron created in 1954 by Joseph Papp, the multiple theaters have been bursting with a breadth of interests, passions...Tags: Margaret Colin, Central Park, John Belushi, Movies, Theater
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Chicago's About Face Theatre names new artistic director
Chicago's About Face Theatre is expected to announce Thursday that Bonnie Metzgar is its new artistic director. And the Chicago theater scene has another new recruit of national stature, especially in the field of new plays. Metzgar is leaving her post...Tags: Theater, Festive Event
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Finn deals with death — in repertory
Tribune arts criticWilliam Finn's "Elegies: A Song Cycle" sets you thinking about funerals. The ones you've attended for people whom you still miss. The ones you dread in the near future. The likely shape and content of your own. You start wondering if anyone would compose...Tags: Music, New York
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From the heart
STAFF WRITER'The Normal Heart" may be the angriest AIDS art ever. In it, Larry Kramer ferociously indicts the forces that kept the city, the country, the press and even the gay community from confronting a horrible, mysterious new disease. It had its premiere at...Tags: AIDS, Diseases, Minority Groups, Jerry Herman, Mass Media
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Artist Delivers an Ill-Conceived 'Baby'
STAFF WRITERThe lives of visual artists hold a mysterious allure for creative types in the theater. The depiction of painters and sculptors in the throes of making art seems more innately theatrical, somehow, than the sight of writers or composers sweating at...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Keith Haring, Dancing, Arts
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"Much Ado About Nothing"
STAFF WRITERThe decent impulse is to protest The Public Theater's incredible shrinking New York Shakespeare Festival, which was cut for financial reasons in 2002 from two free productions to one. Outrage is the honorable response to the decision to rename the single...Tags: Snow White, Kristen Johnston, Central Park, Jimmy Smits, Ute Lemper
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'At Liberty, on Broadway, and in Perfect Form
Staff WriterYEARS FROM NOW, when they talk about Elaine Stritch -- and theater lovers surely will -- the world will be divided between the charmed few who saw her Broadway solo show and the desperate many who wish they had. This is not merely a connoisseur smash of...Tags: Rock Hudson, Music Theater, Roman Catholic, Neil Simon, Theater
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Show Time at the Apollo
STAFF WRITERElla Fitzgerald was discovered there. So was Sarah Vaughan, James Brown and the Jackson Five. Now the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem stands to be discovered itself by thousands of new visitors, with next Saturday's debut of the first open-ended show in...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Popular Music, David Goodman, Music Industry, Books and Magazines
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