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What it's like to work with Stephen Sondheim
Culture MonsterFew people have turned 80 with the fanfare shown Stephen Sondheim. There have been special concerts and galas and the renaming of a Broadway theater after the composer and lyricist. Opening next week on Broadway is the Roundabout Theatre Company’s...... -
Tony noms fete Broadway's year of the biography
If there's any doubt that we're living in a golden age of creative nonfiction, the nominations for this year's Tonys, which will be awarded Sunday night, should squelch it.
Have there ever been more actors nominated for playing real-life characters?...Tags: Movies, Frost Nixon (movie), Theater, Albert Maysles, Richard Nixon
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PASSINGS
Albert L. Greene Hospital president Albert L. Greene, 59, president and chief executive of Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys since 2006, died Thursday at his home in Calabasas. He was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in June, the hospital...Tags: Corporate Officers, A Chorus Line (musical), Wachovia Corp., Berkeley (Alameda, California), Theater
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Actor heads the 'Company' he keeps
Sun Theater CriticYou sense how much Company overturned musical theater tradition as soon as you see designer Derek McLane's stunning set for the Kennedy Center's production. The set is a cityscape turned on its side. The tops of skyscrapers jut straight out at the...Tags: Tom Cruise, Weddings, Theater, Kim Director, Companies and Corporations
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The life and rhymes of Sondheim
Sun Theater CriticStephen Sondheim has told the story so often, it's nearly a legend. When he was 15, he showed Oscar Hammerstein a musical he had written with two fellow students. He was, he admits, naive enough to think it was worth putting on professionally....Tags: Oklahoma, Mandy Patinkin, Blair Brown, Fashion Shows, Massachusetts
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Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets
FOR THE TIMESFriday March 14, 1997 Is it the quality of the photography or the mood that makes first-time director John-Paul Davidson's "Gentlemen Don't Eat Poets" seem so murky? Either way, it makes this dreary black comedy more work than fun. "Gentlemen,...Tags: Poetry, Movies, Coal, Jim Carter, England
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