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Her Sweet Charity lights up stage but stumbles with the songs
Tiffany Topol has about everything you could possibly ask from a Charity. She's a terrific dancer, a huge personality and, most crucial of all, she has just the right note of guileless vulnerability. Charity Hope Valentine, the central character of...
Tags: Broadway Theater, YMCA, Federico Fellini, Cy Coleman, Arts and Culture
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Liza Minnelli performs, and is given an Arts Legacy Award, at the Stamford Center for the Arts
The first thing you notice in a phone interview with Liza Minnelli is how much she sounds like Liza Minnelli. A living legend since her teen years, Liza is often parodied — the grin, the squeals, the flowing gowns and grandiose arm gestures. Just...
Tags: Music Industry, Billie Holiday, Arrested Development (tv program) , Martin Scorsese, Stamford
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Walk, don't run to 'The All Night Strut!'
"The All Night Strut!" is really more of a stroll. The revue of 1930s and 1940s standards playing through April 29 at Stage Door Theatre in Coral Springs just doesn't have the gait of a strut. At times, it even slows down to a promenade. This isn't to...
Tags: Coral Springs, Stage Door Theater, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Manhattan (New York City)
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Betty Taylor dies at 91; Disneyland's Sluefoot Sue
Hired by Walt Disney in 1956, Betty Taylor spent three decades portraying the singing saloon hostess and onstage sweetheart of another character, Pecos Bill, at Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue.
Taylor died Saturday at a nursing home in Coupeville,...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Steve Martin, Literature, Disneyland Park, Walt Disney
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Diverse mix for Everyman Theatre's last season on Charles St.
A year from now, Everyman Theatre will begin packing for the big move to a freshly renovated venue on the west side of town. To help stem any regrets, the title of the last show in the company's current Charles Street location will carry a familiar...Tags: Music Theater, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (movie), Lorraine Hansberry, Minority Groups, Noel Coward
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Mary Cleere Haran dies at 58; cabaret-style singer
Mary Cleere Haran, a singer, actress and writer whose performances and recordings brought new perspectives to classic American popular songs, died Saturday in Deerfield Beach, Fla. She was 58. The Broward County coroner's office confirmed that she died...
Tags: Music Industry, Broward County, Genres, Manhattan (New York City), PBS (tv network)
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‘Sugar Babies’ next from Winter Park Playhouse
Orlando Theater BlogThe Broadway show “Sugar Babies: The Burlesque Musical” barrels into the Winter Park Playhouse next weekend, April 15-17. We're giving you a head's up now, because the show has an unusual schedule: It takes a break for the weekend of Easter.... -
Capturing L.A.'s disappearing landscape
In the early days of Hollywood, dreams of stardom began for aspiring actresses upon arrival from small-town America, when they took up residence at one of the neighborhood's romantic and exotic-sounding hotels such as the DuBarry, Las Palmas or...Tags: Chet Baker, Billie Holiday, Hotels and Accommodations, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Frank Sinatra
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'Annie Get Your Gun': Patti LuPone hits the target as Annie Oakley at Ravinia
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "Annie Get Your Gun" at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, starring Patti LuPone.The last time Patti LuPone took on an Ethel Merman role at the Ravinia Festival, “Gypsy” took a turn for Broadway and LuPone went on to...... -
Obama's inauguration speech, annotated
Tribune reportersA great speech doesn't speak only to the audience at hand, even if that audience numbers in the billions and engulfs the globe. A great speech also speaks to the past. For a better appreciation of Obama's address, we've highlighted passages in which...Tags: Death, History, Barack Obama, Justice and Rights, Science and Technology
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'Sweet Charity'
Special to The TimesSince first produced more than 40 years ago, "Sweet Charity" has undergone an unfortunate metamorphosis from the sweetly sentimental to the downright treacly. Granted, Cy Coleman's music and Dorothy Fields' lyrics combine in some memorable standards ("...Tags: Dancing, Bob Fosse, Paul Taylor, Federico Fellini, Cy Coleman
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Theater season
Sentinel Staff WriterThe following is a list of theatrical productions: 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 and $47 and $57 for seniors. Second-stage shows...Tags: Blake Edwards, Broadway Theater, Eugene O'Neill, Holidays, Arts and Culture
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