11/21/08 AM Clips - Online Sources
By Andy Propst on Nov 21, 2008 | In Online Sources | Send feedback »
Playbill
* Next to Normal, with Spencer, Ripley, Tveit and Damiano, Sings a New Song in DC
* DIVA TALK: Chatting with Liza Minnelli Plus News of Bean, Callaway and Murphy
* The Weston Clan of August: Osage County Arrives at London's National Nov. 21
* Frost/Nixon Film Makes U.S. Premiere Nov. 21 at L.A. Paley Center
* Workshop of Stephen Schwartz Opera, Séance on a Wet Afternoon, Presented in New York Nov. 21-22
* Hammerstein Biographer, Road Show, Berlin, Sweeney Todd on Playbill Radio Nov. 26-Dec. 2
* Groff Will Not Reprise Role of Claude for Broadway's Hair Revival
* Mark Jacoby to Star in Florida Production of Sleuth
* Songs From Altman's "Nashville" Find New Life in NYC Cabaret Dec. 20-21
* Schonfeld and Spanger to Perform Boston University Concert Dec. 11
* PHOTO CALL: My Vaudeville Man!, with Wiley and Murphy, Opens at the York
* Les Misérables Star Frangoulis Joins Brightman on World Concert Tour
* Oscar Nominee Topol Will Embark on 2009 Tour of Fiddler on the Roof
TheaterMania
Peter Filichia's Diary: When Revivals Disappoint
Migawd! Will American Buffalo really pull the plug so quickly?!
Review: Dividing the Estate
Horton Foote's dark comedy about family members at their most venal makes a successful transfer to Broadway.
Review: On the Town
Encores! presents a polished staging of the just-about-perfect 1944 musical.
* Mark Jacoby, Jeremy Webb to Star in Sleuth at Florida's Maltz Jupiter Theatre
Talkin' Broadway
Review: Dividing the Estate
In Dividing the Estate, the play by Horton Foote that Lincoln Center Theater is presenting at the Booth, the Gordon family of Harrison, Texas, and their family home for generations are disintegrating as the land surrounding them is consumed by death and taxes. How can one elegant (but crumbling) old manse and its less-than-elegant (and crumbling) inhabitants maintain their identity and propriety under constant siege from Big Industry and economic neglect? . . .
nytheatre.com
Review: Jester of Tonga
CurtainUp
Review: Garden of Earthly Delights
Martha Clarke's stunning dance piece based on the famed triptych painted by Hieronymus Bosch
BroadwayWorld
* 'SISTER ACT' Grosses Over A Million Dollars In Ticket Sales
No feedback yet
Leave a comment
| « 11/21/08 AM Clips - National, Industry | 11/21/08 AM Clips - Select Blogs » |