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Fast chat: Peter Gallagher
Special to NewsdayPeter Gallagher loves the old alley behind the Broadway theater where he's co-starring with Morgan Freeman and Frances McDormand in Clifford Odets' "The Country Girl." Some 30 years ago he was just starting out, appearing on this very stage in his first...Tags: Theater, Dance, Movies, Music Industry, Newsday
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Not a good 'Girl'
The critics cheered two years ago when "Awake and Sing," Clifford Odets' leftist drama about a Jewish family in the Depression, received a long overdue Broadway revival. Odets' "Golden Boy" will be revived in the next two years, and some theater company...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Broadway, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly
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Freeman Infuses Humanity in Gripping 'County Girl'
Special to The CourantThe Clifford Odets' renaissance continues, blessed by the presences of Morgan Freeman, Frances McDormand and Peter Gallagher in Mike Nichols' dynamic and sensitive production of "The Country Girl." Written in 1950, long after his heyday as the golden boy...Tags: Celebrity, Film Festivals, Broadway, Theater, Movies
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Not a Good 'Girl'
The critics cheered two years ago, when "Awake and Sing," Clifford Odets' leftist drama about a Jewish family in the Depression, received a long overdue Broadway revival. Odets' "Golden Boy" will be revived in the next two years, and some theater...Tags: Theater, Broadway, Music Theater, Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly
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Morgan Freeman in Odets' 'Country Girl'
linda.winer@newsday.comForget reports of real backstage drama at the revival of Clifford Odets' 1950 backstage drama, "The Country Girl." Whatever troubles did or did not propel Mike Nichols' staging to last night's opening - including a star unable to remember lines and a...Tags: Broadway, Music Theater, Employees, Theater, Celebrity
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Battling different monsters
The Associated Press*Cloverfield: New Yorkers go out of their heads (and the Statue of Liberty loses hers) as a 350-foot monster rampages through the city. Extras: Four deleted scenes and a couple of alternate endings that offer slight variations to the conclusion seen in...Tags: Film Festivals, Terrorism, Cinema Industry, Media, Family
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What's out now
Director Mike Nichols' sharp foreign-policy satire "Charlie Wilson's War," (R) starring Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Philip Seymour Hoffman, is released on DVD today. The film follows a partying congressman, a Texas socialite and a slovenly CIA man who...Tags: Literature, Terrorism, Film Festivals, Movies, Fiction
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DVDs: 'Charlie Wilson's War,' 'Cloverfield'
Special to The TimesThe BBC Natural History Collection Featuring Planet Earth BBC, $199.92 Nirvana for nature-doc geeks -- and a likely source of slack-jawed wonderment for most other demographics -- this expansive collection brings together four recent series, all...Tags: History, Movies, California, Texas, Los Angeles County
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A comedy of elders, boomers
Special to The SunBowie Community Theatre's offering of Andrew Bergman's 1986 comedy Social Security is a welcome addition to the Bowie Playhouse season slate. New to our area, the comic play takes a lighthearted look at nearly insoluble problems confronting many baby...Tags: Social Security, Theater, Arts, Wages and Pensions, New York City
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Shows to watch
'My Name Is Earl' 7 p.m., WMAQ-Ch. 5 Randy (Ethan Suplee) figures out that each time he tackles one of the items on the comatose Earl's (Jason Lee, left in photo) list, his brother gets a little better. But he needs help righting one wrong: the theft...Tags: Ceremonies, Society, Alyssa Milano, Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft
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