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Film Adaptations Of 'The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn'
Among the adaptations of "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" on film: "Huckleberry Finn," 1920, silent film with Gordon Griffith "Huckleberry Finn," 1931, with Jackie Coogan, Junior Durkin, Mitzi Green, Jane Darwell "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,"...Tags: Jason Robards, John Carradine, Ron Howard, Elijah Wood, Archie Moore
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'Ghost Town': stars Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni and Greg Kinnear
Chicago Tribune critic"Ghost Town" is a welcome surprise: a supernatural romantic comedy that works, graced with a cast just off-center enough to make it distinctive. It may be too easygoing for some people. But—hate to reduce it this way—I laughed quite a lot...Tags: Greg Kinnear, The Office (tv program), Tea Leoni, Human Rights, Movies
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Review: 'Ghost Town'
Special to The TimesAmid the congested pantheon of romantic male leads, one would be hard-pressed to find a more improbable candidate than Ricky Gervais. I mean, can we talk? Even if one could somehow exorcise images of David Brent, the gaseous desk jockey immortalized by...Tags: Dentistry, Greg Kinnear, Anthony Minghella, Animal Science, Jack Black
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TV Review: 'The Return of Jezebel James'
Zap2It.comTV critics are a little snow-blind when it comes to Amy Sherman-Palladino's new FOX sitcom "The Return of Jezebel James." You see, like its small-yet-dedicated audience, we all loved "Gilmore Girls." We loved that in an hour, "Gilmore Girls" could be...Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Dianne Wiest, Parker Posey, Connecticut, Scott Cohen
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2007-2008 theater season preview
Events schedules frequently change. It's best to call the venue before you go. Annie Russell Theatre The theater is on the campus of Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. Season tickets are $50 and $60 for general audiences, $47 and $57 for...Tags: Mel Brooks, Patsy Cline, High Schools, Wekiva River, Betty Comden
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'The Rivals' delights: dash and fine foolery
STAFF WRITERShe does not utter a word at her entrance, but we are not meant to miss her. In "The Rivals," Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 1775 comedy of manners, the aunt of the heroine is not scheduled onstage until after the romantic convolutions are advanced by sundry...Tags: Theater, John Lee, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Lincoln Center
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Fall Arts: New York Theater calendar
Critic's Picks
A Chorus Line, opening Oct. 5 at the Schoenfeld Theatre. All together now: "five, six, seven, eight!" The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning monument to Broadway gypsy dancers is back where its fans believe it has always belonged....Tags: The White House, Palace Theater, Victor Hugo, Folk Music, Frank Wedekind
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Step in time, STEP BACK in time
Newsday Staff WriterIf an enterprising composer were to pen a ballad about the coming theater season, he could call it "Memory," because so much of what's stagebound has an air of familiarity. Again, a gorgeous movie star is making her Broadway debut, though it's Julianne...Tags: Music Box Theatre, Celebrity Mothers, Swoosie Kurtz, Folk Music, Frank Wedekind
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THE BUZZ
Classic competition: i takes a vintage view
Look out, Nick at Nite and TV Land. I see some competition in the land of reruns - er, "classic television." And make that "i" lower case, as in the i network operated by Ion Media Networks, which used to be...Tags: Theater, James Taylor, Swoosie Kurtz, Janet Jackson, Broadway
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Is Butley worth the wait?
Newsday Staff WriterNathan Lane has known Ben Butley longer than he's known Max Bialystock, Timon the Meerkat and Oscar Madison combined. It's been 34 years, in fact, since the two-time Tony-winner first encountered the acerbic academic of Simon Gray's black comedy "Butley,"...Tags: Theater, Nathan Lane, Broadway, Harold Pinter, Long Wharf Theatre
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Send away the clowns: It's misery lite for Lane
Newsday Staff WriterNathan Lane did not start out as America's favorite wicked clown and second-generation Zero Mostel. Almost two decades ago, Lane shredded souls as the deeply conflicted South African prep-school teacher in Jon Robin Baitz's "The Film Society." A few...Tags: Theater, Alan Bates, Nathan Lane, Beatrix Potter, Broadway
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Mrs. Warren's Profession
One of George Bernard Shaw's sharpest comedies, "Mrs. Warren's Profession" remains a timely and entertaining look at corruption among the female sex on both professional and personal levels. The Irish Repertory Theater's intimate new production, as...Tags: Theater
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