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    Jul 17, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Stratford Festival announces 2013 season, with Dennehy on board

    The Stratford Festival of Canada has announced its 2013 season, its first under new artistic (and former executive) director Antonio Cimolino. Shows in the Festival Theatre are "Romeo and Juliet" (directed by Tim Carroll), "Fiddler on the Roof" (directed...

    Tags: Entertainment, Des McAnuff, Festive Events, The Three Musketeers (movie, 2011), Brian Bedford

  2. Jun 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Victor Spinetti dies at 82; Tony winner, actor in Beatles films

    Victor Spinetti, a comic actor and raconteur who won a Tony on Broadway and the adoration of Beatles fans when he appeared in three of the Fab Four's movies, died Tuesday in Monmouth, England. He was 82.
    Victor Spinetti, a comic actor and raconteur who won a Tony on Broadway and the adoration of Beatles fans when he appeared in three of the Fab Four's movies, died Tuesday in Monmouth, England. He was 82. The cause was cancer, said Barry Burnett, the...

    Tags: Cancer, Entertainment, Music, Tony Awards, Movies

  4. Jun 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Stoneface' a birthday gift for French Stewart

    If your boyfriend's birthday is coming up and you're low on cash, you can always write him a starring role in a play.
    If your boyfriend's birthday is coming up and you're low on cash, you can always write him a starring role in a play. That's what Vanessa Claire Smith did for French Stewart in 2010, surprising him with a script about his idol, Buster Keaton. Two...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music, Philip Seymour Hoffman, French Stewart, Buster Keaton

  6. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. 5 things to do in London that are not the Olympics

    London is hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics from July 27 to Aug. 12. While the Games are sure to be a spectacular event, there are plenty of other options for those travelers who couldn't get tickets, blew that 100-yard dash or just happen to be in London later this summer. With this in mind, the members and editors of travel website VirtualTourist.com present the "Top 5 things to do in London that are NOT the Olympics."
    Tribune Media Services
    London is hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics from July 27 to Aug. 12. While the Games are sure to be a spectacular event, there are plenty of other options for those travelers who couldn't get tickets, blew that 100-yard dash or just happen to be in...

    Tags: Entertainment, United Kingdom, Florence and the Machine (music group), 2012 Summer Paralympics, Radio

  8. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Great Old Broad Series: Elaine Stritch

    Yesterday's screening at New Haven's <strong>Lyric Hall </strong>of the documentary<strong> &quot;Broads,"</strong>that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age reminded me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames.
    Hartford Courant
    Yesterday's screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age reminded me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...

    Tags: Entertainment, Diabetes, Tony Awards, Comedy (genre), New York City

  10. May 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. 40 shows for your Chicago summer, from 'Rock of Ages' on stage to 'Richard III' outdoors

    School is winding down and the days are stretching out, which is the perfect time for fun at the old ballpark, beach, street fair, and all the other seasonal frolics that Chicagoans dream about during the dreary winter months. But don't forget that theater is a round-the-calendar enterprise. Whether you're looking for musicals, family shows, outdoor classics, or storefront gems, the list below should get you started.
    School is winding down and the days are stretching out, which is the perfect time for fun at the old ballpark, beach, street fair, and all the other seasonal frolics that Chicagoans dream about during the dreary winter months. But don't forget that...

    Tags: Entertainment, International Law, Steppenwolf Theatre, Injuries and Wounds, Comedy (genre)

  12. May 24, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  13. In The Arts

    The Park Avenue Players, Laguna Beach High School's dramatic acting group, will stage Neil Simon's &quot;Rumors" to close out the theatrical year.
    The Park Avenue Players, Laguna Beach High School's dramatic acting group, will stage Neil Simon's "Rumors" to close out the theatrical year. The production will open Friday night and run through June 3, the Players announced in a news release. The cast...

    Tags: Gilda Radner, Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Dan Aykroyd, Steve Carell

  14. May 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Cannes 2012: 'Rocky' producer to take fight to Rebekah Brooks

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    Few media figures get liberal pundits' blood boiling more than Rebekah Brooks, the disgraced former News of the World editor who has been criminally charged in the News Corp. phone-hacking scandal. But for moviedom, there’s a different question: Can...
  16. Mar 31, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Theater review: 'Private Lives' from Mad Cow Theatre

    A successful staging ofNoel Coward's&quot;Private Lives" means pulling off a tricky balancing act with precision &mdash; several balancing acts, in fact.
    A successful staging ofNoel Coward's"Private Lives" means pulling off a tricky balancing act with precision — several balancing acts, in fact. Perhaps director Timothy Williams is also a tightrope walker, because in Mad Cow Theatre's production...

    Tags: Entertainment, Culture, Mad Cow Theater, Sociology, Arts and Culture

  18. Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. DVD review: 'David Lean Directs Noel Coward' offers interview with Ronald Neame

    Noel Coward was the great renaissance man of British culture, so it's not surprising to see him listed in the opening credits of the 1942 &ldquo;In Which We Serve&rdquo; as producer, star, composer and director. But, not really comfortable with cinema, he hired editor David Lean &mdash; director-to-be of &ldquo;Lawrence of Arabia,&rdquo; &ldquo;Dr. Zhivago&rdquo; and others &mdash; to co-direct (with second billing, of course). Over the next few years, they collaborated on three more projects &mdash; &ldquo;This Happy Breed,&rdquo; &ldquo;Blithe Spirit&rdquo; and (most famously) &ldquo;Brief Encounter&rdquo; &mdash; with Lean taking over fully as director.
    Noel Coward was the great renaissance man of British culture, so it's not surprising to see him listed in the opening credits of the 1942 “In Which We Serve” as producer, star, composer and director. But, not really comfortable with cinema, he...

    Tags: Entertainment, Movies, David Lean, Blu-ray Discs, DVDs

  20. Mar 20, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. A house of many styles, often confusing

    THEATER REVIEW: &quot;Ten Chimneys" at Northlight Theatre &#9733;&#9733; ... When Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne were not reigning supreme on the Broadway stages of the 1930s and 1940s, they were reposing at Ten Chimneys, their summer house in Genesee Depot, Wisc.
    When Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne were not reigning supreme on the Broadway stages of the 1930s and 1940s, they were reposing at Ten Chimneys, their summer house in Genesee Depot, Wisc. The Midwestern location — as distinct from the usual celebrity...

    Tags: Edna Ferber, Linda Kimbrough, Helen Hayes, Laurence Olivier, Uta Hagen

  22. Mar 17, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  23. Theater review: Well-rounded 'Private Lives'

    A baseball field faces GTC Burbank, a small theater situated in the middle of George Izay Park. Off to one side is a children's playground. Inside the modest 98-seat venue, the curtain is going up on a decidedly different reality: the 1930s world of acerbic wit, sophisticated sniping and sartorial elegance that is &ldquo;Private Lives,&rdquo; one of the frothiest of frothy Noel Coward comedies.
    A baseball field faces GTC Burbank, a small theater situated in the middle of George Izay Park. Off to one side is a children's playground. Inside the modest 98-seat venue, the curtain is going up on a decidedly different reality: the 1930s world of...

    Tags: Comedy (genre), Arts and Culture

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