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Review: 'Flashdance the Musical' breaks out leg warmers and '80s camp
This review has been corrected. See below for details. "Flashdance the Musical" has its way over "Flashdance" the movie in at least one critical regard: The show's plucky heroine — as you'll recall: welder by day! nonstripping stripper by night!...
Tags: Celebrities, Tangled (movie), Music Theater, Xanadu (musical), Music
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'Wicked' wows Morris crowds
South Bend TribuneJulie Crimmins came to Thursday evening's production of the musica "Wicked" wearing a pointed hat and a "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" watch. "See my watch," she said with a smile and pointing at the watch's face. "The Good Witch and the Bad Witch."...Tags: Lobbying, Music Theater, Music, Wicked (musical), Politics
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Washington National Opera presents revelatory 'Show Boat'
Time was when American opera companies considered musicals as suspect artifacts from another planet, hardly worthy of serious attention -- not even on a par with the operettas those companies would occasionally stage when they needed a box office lift....
Tags: Music Theater, Music, Entertainment, Alcohol Addiction, Entertainment Events
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L.A. Times Hero Complex film fest invades the TCL Chinese 6
The Los Angeles Times Hero Complex Film Festival kicks off Friday evening at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres at Hollywood & Highland with a double bill of John Carpenter's 1988 "They Live" and his classic 1978 horror film, "Halloween. Carpenter will appear...Tags: Celebrities, John August, The Hurt Locker (movie), The Happiest News!, Pan's Labyrinth (movie)
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'Incident on Run #1217' is about violence on the CTA; 'Killed a Few People' at Annoyance
"Incident on Run #1217" Good stories often make you contemplate how you would act in similar circumstances, but few make that question as overt as "Incident on Run #1217," a rare drama from Factory Theater, which has spent the better part of two decades...
Tags: Broadway Theater, Chicago Transit Authority, The New York Times, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Matchett's world ends in 'Key of E'
Poet Robert Frost once considered the world's demise by fire or ice, but Orlando musician Andy Matchett's vision isn't limited to such primal elements. Describing "Key of E," his apocalyptic rock musical to debut Thursday, May 16 at the Orlando...
Tags: Music Theater, Grease (movie), Music, IceHouse Theater, Entertainment
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Connecticut High School Musical Theater Award Nominees To Be Announced
Hartford CourantThe Connectiut High School Musical Theater Awards will be held Tuesday, June 4 at 6 p.m. at Waterbury’s Palace Theater. The nominees will be announced Sunday, May 19 at noon. This year 26 high schools from across the state will participate....Tags: Palace Theater, Broadway Theater, Waterbury, High Schools, Music
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Sharing a musical experience at school
Kids and families learned all about music at a recent event in Boca Raton. The Boca Raton Symphonia's free Meet the Orchestra program at Saint Andrew's School offered hands-on experimentation with musical instruments, tips from area experts and...Tags: Music Theater, Lobbying, Teaching and Learning, New York City, Culture
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Moonlight Players present Broadway classic 'West Side Story'
CLERMONT — "West Side Story" was a home run of a musical when it opened on Broadway in 1957. The names of those responsible for putting the show together reads like a Who's Who of American theater: Arthur Laurents, who wrote the dark book;...Tags: Music Theater, New York City, Music, Somewhere (movie), Entertainment
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Shocking Cleveland Discovery Gets Hollywood Buzzing About 'Stockholm, Pennsylvania'
ReutersMay 09 (TheWrap.com) - Hollywood is buzzing about Nikole Beckwith's "Stockholm, Pennsylvania," a movie script with eerie parallels to the story of three Cleveland women who were held captive for 10 years and reunited with their families this week. The...Tags: London Theatre, Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment, Stockholm (Sweden), Entertainment Events
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When a dedicated director taps Cole Porter's genius, 'You Never Know'
Thanks to the tenacity of a director and a talented cast, fans of Cole Porter can get to know the composer's 1937 musical, "You Never Know," currently getting first-rate treatment at Prince George's Little Theatre at the Bowie Playhouse. The legendary...
Tags: Music Theater, Music, White Marsh, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Two World Premieres, Musical Slated For Long Wharf Season
Hartford CourantWorld premieres by Athol Fugard and Heidi Schreck, a revival of August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning “Fences,” directed by Phylicia Rashad and the two-person musical “The Last Five Years” will highlight the...Tags: Celebrities, Music Theater, Awards and Prizes, Hartford Stage, Long Wharf Theatre
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