2/9/09 - Nighttime Clips
By Andy Propst on Feb 9, 2009 | In Online Sources, National, Industry, Tri-State
Associated Press
Robert Anderson,' Tea and Sympathy' Author, Dies
Playwright Robert Anderson, author of such Broadway hits as ''Tea and Sympathy'' and ''You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running,'' has died at age 91.
'Shipwrecked!' Salutes the Power of Imagination
Let your imagination loose and hearken back to a gentler time, when there was no television, radio or YouTube. Victorian-era stories were printed serially in newspapers and magazines, or in hardcover books, and readers and listeners created pictures in their minds.
Jazz Singer Blossom Dearie Dies at 82 in NYC
Blossom Dearie, a classically trained pianist who transformed herself into a jazz singer with a unique baby-doll voice heard in New York and London cabarets for three decades, has died at 82.
Broadway Royalty Remembers Gerald Schoenfeld
Theater royalty from Angela Lansbury to Helen Mirren to Andrew Lloyd Webber turned out Monday to remember Gerald Schoenfeld, head of the powerful Shubert Organization, Broadway's biggest landlord.
New York Times
F. Y. I.: Snow Days for Cars
[see second question]
Q. An actress friend once told me that there used to be a club of theater women called the White Mice. Is that true?......
Cleveland Plain Dealer On Stage Blog
David Fulford, founder of Carousel Dinner Theatre, is dead at 83
[among Fulford's NY credits: Denis Johnston's "The Moon in the Yellow River" in 1961]
New York Times ArtsBeat Blog
Broadway's 'Shrek' is Green Again
"Shrek" made a substantial gain at the Broadway box office last week, after a steady decline in its weekly grosses through the month of January.
New York Post
Will Ferrell's Bush League Show
He'll do anything for a laugh -- even insult dead troops
Back Stage - Blog Stage
David Sheward: A Blossom Fell
Heather Langone: Seeking Women Playwrights, Directors, Designers
Star-Ledger Entertainment Blog
Weaver's 'Wedding': Actress makes a splash in return engagement at Two River Theater
Playbill
* Theatre Community Gathers to Honor Impresario Gerald Schoenfeld
* Robert Anderson, Tea and Sympathy Playwright, Dead at 91
* Walsh Replaces Mulgrew in Paper Mill Master Class; Berry, Gerle, Worsham Join Cast
* Dines to Star in Loomer's Distracted at TheatreWorks
* PHOTO CALL: City Center Encores! Music in the Air Cast Party
* Tale of Sex and Revenge, Dangerous, Gets World Premiere in Florida Starting Feb. 22
* Cindy Williams and Eddie Mekka to Star in Kong's Night Out in Michigan
* "Curtain Call" Will Welcome Blood Type: RAGU's Ingrasciotta
* Simon's Odd Couple Replaces Lobby Hero on Engeman Schedule
TheaterMania
* Alan Cox, Carrie Fisher, Becky Gulsvig, Stacy Keach, Chita Rivera, and More Receive Helen Hayes Nominations
* Barbara Walsh Replaces Kate Mulgrew in Paper Mill Playhouse's Master Class
Broadway.com
* Broadway Grosses: Guys and Dolls Cheers Winter Blues
* Tickets On Sale for Impressionism, Starring Jeremy Irons and Joan Allen
Video Interview: The man who brought Jane Fonda back to the boards, Moises Kaufman
Talkin' Broadway
SF Reviews: My Children! My Africa!, License to Kill, Christine Ebersole
nytheatre.com
Review: The Wendigo
Review: Taoub
BroadwayWorld.com
* Senate OK's Coburn Amendment Which Will Halt Aid to Theatre & Arts
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