12/4/08 AM Clips - Online Theater Sources
By Andy Propst on Dec 4, 2008 | In Online Sources
Playbill
* Tale of Two Cities' Lazar Guest Stars on Dec. 4 "Ugly Betty"
* Dust, with Foster and Masur, Opens Off-Broadway Dec. 4
* Norman and Brown's Trumpet of the Swan Begins Kennedy Center Run Dec. 4
* 42nd Street, Camelot and Forum Will Play Goodspeed Opera House in 2009
* Stoppard's High Seas Comedy Rough Crossing Opens at Yale Rep Dec. 4
* Irish Wartime Musical Improbable Frequency Opens Off-Broadway Dec. 4
* Guinan and Mahoney Are Brothers Playing with Fire in Steppenwolf Seafarer, Beginning Dec. 4
* Greig's Caligula Begins Off-Broadway Run Dec. 4
* Snow Tune: Irving Berlin's White Christmas Begins Houston Run Dec. 4
* Gypsy, In the Heights, Mermaid, Pacific and Frankenstein Are Grammy-Nominated
* Ashmanskas, DeRosa and More to Bring Guare's Revised Rich and Famous to Life at A.C.T.
* Grease Revival Will End Broadway Run in January 2009
* Behind-the-Scenes Documentary, "School Play," to Screen in Santa Fe
* Marshall-Directed Molly Brown, Plus Four Plays, Named for 2009 Denver Play Summit
* Cronyn to Play O'Keeffe in Retrospective for Manhattan Theatre Source
* Casting Announced for Guthrie's Two Gentlemen of Verona
* Eyre and Westrate Set for White's Terre Haute Off-Broadway
* PHOTO CALL: A Little Night Music Plays London's Menier Chocolate Factory
TheaterMania
Review: Liza's at the Palace...!
Superstar Liza Minnelli serves up a highly energetic and occasionally extraordinary new act that's sure to satisfy her fans.
* 2008 Grammy Award Nominations Are Announced
* Broadway's Grease to Close on January 4
* Full Cast, Creative Team Set for Guare's Rich and Famous at ACT
* Kathleen Marshall to Direct Reading of New Adaptation of The Unsinkable Molly Brown in Denver
Broadway.com
* New Version of The Unsinkable Molly Brown on Tap in Denver
* Broadway's Grease Sets Closing Date
Video Blog: Backstage is abuzz for some special Billy Elliot visitors
Video: Backstage pass with Paige Davis and the gals of Boeing-Boeing
Broadway.tv
Liza Minnelli Re-Conquers Broadway
CurtainUp
Review: Irving Berlin's White Christmas
You only think you know what you are in for before the curtain rises on this nostalgia-consigned, melody-saturated, dance-enhanced, but more notably, numbingly staged retread based on two films
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