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Broadway this fall: 'Shrek,' 'Equus' and 'Cities'
Newsday Staff WriterIt could be the best of times; it might be the worst of times. No, really. A musical adaptation of "A Tale of Two Cities" -- think "Les Miz" by way of Charles Dickens -- kicks off the hectic and ambitious fall season in a couple of weeks. More to the...Tags: Charles Dickens, Movies, Paramount, John Leguizamo, Arthur Miller
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Storm-related cancellations and postponements
Fort Eustis • The Col. Joseph Botts Memorial Golf Tournament at the Pines Golf Course at Fort Eustis scheduled for today is postponed until Sept. 20. For more information call 757-878-2965. Hampton • Bay Days, all events and all days, canceled....Tags: Public Transportation, Weather Reports, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Hampton Roads Transit, Hampton Coliseum
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KidsPeace starts $3.6 million housing project
Special to The Morning CallKidsPeace broke ground Friday on a $3.6 million project that calls for new housing for youth residents and site improvements at its Broadway campus in Salisbury Township. The new 9,600-square-foot facility will provide modern living space for up to 24...Tags: Charity, Charlie Dent, Theater
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'Barracuda' singers try to bite the GOP
'Barracuda' singers try to bite the GOP
The singers in Heart, angry that their '70s hit "Barracuda" is being used as the unofficial theme song for Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, are biting back at the Alaska governor.
The song, a...Tags: K.D. Lang, Luciano Pavarotti, Death and Dying, Music, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Chris Jones' Top 10 for the season
Tribune staff reporterYou can see a new show in this singularly remarkable theater city pretty much every night between now and Thanksgiving. That's my plan, anyway. But if you prefer to be more selective, or prosaic necessities limit your cultural intake, here are 10 of the...Tags: F Scott Fitzgerald, Music, Tony Kushner, Glencoe, Johnny Cash
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Paperbacks
Defending the Damned By Kevin Davis Atria, $14 A look at the Cook County public defender's murder task force and the attorneys who handle some of the toughest cases. Amerigo: The Man Who Gave His Name to America By Felipe Fernandez-Armesto...Tags: Theft, Society, Emily Dickinson, Central Intelligence Agency, Theater
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Massapequa convenience store robbed
joseph.mallia@newsday.comA Massapequa convenience store was robbed by a suspect who threatened the clerk with a box cutter Thursday night, Nassau police said. It was just before 8:30 p.m., as the 19-year-old male clerk was closing up for the night at the 567A Broadway store,...Tags: Massapequa, Theater
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NYC Picks: Theater
The Broadway season doesn't get serious for another few weeks, but there's plenty of new adventures Off-Broadway already: KING OF SHADOWS WHAT Nihar is a 15-year-old runaway who sells sex to survive in this new play by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. WHEN|...Tags: Golda Meir, Theater, Broadway
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Sep 5, 2008 |Story| NewsdayMore Long Island theater highlights
Newsday Staff WriterSEPT. 12. La Cage aux Folles. Steve McCoy, fresh from his role in the Long Island premiere of "Grey Gardens" and a national tour of "Man of La Mancha," stars in this gender-bender Broadway classic that brought us such tunes as "I Am What I Am" and "The...Tags: Long Island, Murder, Music, Off-Broadway Theater, William Inge
Sep 5, 2008 |Story| NewsdayOff-Broadway highlights
linda.winer@newsday.comMake a note of these Off-Broadway highlights - especially "Road Show," a New York premiere of a new musical by Stephen Sondheim. In chronological order: THE TEMPEST (Sept. 18). Mandy Patinkin, gone too long from his home in New York theater, plays the...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Music, New York, Mandy Patinkin, Manchester Community College
Sep 5, 2008 |Story| NewsdayDirector Michael Disher brings Sondheim to Southampton
steve.parks@newsday.comMichael Disher isn't one to rest on his laurels. The director lauded for his student-community productions at now-defunct Long Island University-Southampton launched a new theater company at Southampton Cultural Center last season. Disher inaugurates his...Tags: Stony Brook University, Death and Dying, Music, Long Island University, Theater
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Music Theater Photos
Left to right: Ashley Tisdale , Olesya Rulin, Lucas Gra...
(September 4, 2008)
"The Fly the Opera" hits L.A. next month. Ger ready by...
(August 29, 2008)
Opera Romana Pellegrinaggi buses are among those that a...
(August 29, 2008)
Music Theater Videos
"Wicked" producer - "We're leaving while...
(August 12, 2008)
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8/11 -- "Wicked" producer David Stone talks with Chicag...



