11/11/08 AM Clips - Online Sources
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* Xanadu, with Stanley and Von Essen, Makes West Coast Premiere at La Jolla Playhouse Prior to Tour
* NYC's Signature Opens Doors to Home, With Bonner, Carroll, LaVoy, Nov. 11
* PS Classics Releases Six CDs, Including "Howard Sings Ashman," Dear Edwina, Chaffin, Hoffman
* Cullum Is New Patriarch of Osage County Starting Nov. 11; Ross and Warren Also Join Cast
* Brian Stokes Mitchell Begins Feinstein's Engagement Nov. 11
* Cook's "Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" Arrives in Stores Nov. 11
* The Marvelous Wonderettes Celebrate New Cast Recording Nov. 11
* Take Me America Reading, with Chan, Sage, Andricain, Harding, Torres, Presented Nov. 11
* Broadway's Wicked Welcomes Dodd, Mauzey, Kern and O'Malley Nov. 11
* Liz Smith Chats with Elaine Stritch at LGBT Community Center Nov. 11
* "Patti LuPone at Les Mouches," Vintage LuPone Club Act, Arrives in Stores Nov. 11
* "Boys in the Band" Arrives on DVD Nov. 11 with Bonus Features
* Baltimore Welcomes a Grinch Beginning Nov. 11
* Harvey's Back! Broadway's Hairspray Welcomes Fierstein for Final Weeks
* Veterans Day: Streamers, Rabe's Tale of Soldiers in Conflict, Opens Off-Broadway
* PLAYBILL.COM'S CUE & A: Alexander Gemignani
TheaterMania
Review: Saturn Returns
Noah Haidle's wistful memory play depicting one man at three stages of his life gets a first-rate production.
Broadway.com
* Broadway Grosses: Box Office Bounces Back; Tale Ends
* David Pittsinger to Fill In as Emile de Becque in South Pacific
Video Blog: Who keeps the Billy Elliot kids in check backstage? Gregory Jbara finds out!
Photo Op: Catherine Zeta-Jones and Hugh Jackman's starry Romance
Q&A: On the campagin trail with Chris Noth in Farragut North
Talkin' Broadway
Review: Saturn Returns
“I can’t live without you.” Usually, when a man utters these words, he doesn’t really mean them. Oh, he may believe he does, but deep down he knows that if love truly is forever, then life will always find a way to continue until it must naturally stop. And most of Noah Naidle’s sweet but underdeveloped new play Saturn Returns, at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center, seems to be about nothing more than proving that anxiously exaggerated statement. . .
St. Louis Reviews: Oleanna, The Little Dog Laughed
nytheatre.com
Review: Made in Poland
CurtainUp
Curtainup's Cabaret Column
A new monthly feature
Review: Unsual Acts of Devotion
Terrence McNally's extended meditation on death that is preoccupied with life
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