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Theater: 'Sweet Charity' at Pennsylvania Playhouse
Strong-minded women make good theater, but unhappy women make even better theatrical fare. This weekend brings three plays about three very different women struggling to define themselves in a world controlled by men. The Pennsylvania Playhouse...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Toys, Music Theater, Cy Coleman, Lehigh University
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Comic contestants bring their 'A' game to 'Apes'
Special to the Chicago TribuneThe strangely addictive, merrily bizarre talent show/improv combo platter known as "Impress These Apes" is back for round three, tearing up the Lakeshore Theater Monday nights like nobody's business. An ingenious idea that works every time I've seen it,...Tags: Television Industry, Defense, Firearms
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Activities Calendar: Sept. 25-Oct. 3
THURSDAY SEP. 25 HISTORY Lehigh Valley World War II Roundtable: Eugene Richardson and representatives of the Tuskegee Airmen of Greater Philadelphia share their experiences. 6 p.m. Free. Lehigh County Senior Center, 1633 Elm St., Allentown. 610-437-...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Forests, Political Campaigns, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Lehigh University
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'Brand: NEW' Marks First Decade With 10 Short Plays
Courant Staff WriterFor this year's "Brand:NEW," Hartford Stage's annual play- reading series, think short. "10/10/10," a fundraising event, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the series and will feature 10 10-minute plays presented on Nov. 10. The series will be held...Tags: Woody Guthrie, Court Administration, Steven Spielberg, David Simon, Abraham Lincoln
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Fall Cultural Calendar
CLASSICAL MUSIC Bach at Noon: Baritone Joshua Copeland, winner of the 2008 Bach Vocal Competition for Young Singers, performs, along with Rosa Lamoreaux and Frederick Urrey of the Bach Choir and the Festival Orchestra. Central Moravian Church, Main and...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Christkindlmarkt, Radio Industry, Lehigh University, Central Intelligence Agency
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'Vicky Cristina Barcelona'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com.Another year, another minor masterpiece from writer-director Woody Allen, who's been turning out a movie or more annually since completing his heavyweight New York trilogy ("Annie Hall," " Manhattan" and "Stardust Memories") in the early 1980s. Allen once...Tags: Ingmar Bergman, Scarlett Johansson, Woody Allen, Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz
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Stage guide
Please submit listings by going online to metromix.com/listings. PREVIEWS AND OPENINGS—CITY Broadway on Randolph: Chicago Cabaret Professionals salute American composers with two musical theater revues; opens Fri.; through Sun. Fri., 7:30 p.m.:...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Dance, Music Theater, Literature, Chuck Smith
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Alice Ripley plays Mrs. Walker her way (not Ann-Margret's) in 'The Who's Tommy'
Times Staff WriterTONY-nominated actress and pop musician Alice Ripley is about to become a mother for the third time. Sort of. When "The Who's Tommy" pop musician is unveiled this weekend at Hollywood's Ricardo Montalbán Theatre, it will mark Ripley's third appearance as...Tags: Pete Townshend, Illnesses, Broadway, Music Industry, Family
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Court's Newell will be busy on the boards
TRIBUNE CRITICCharles Newell had better get some rest. Come fall, the artistic director of the Court Theatre in Hyde Park will be spending a lot of time in rehearsal. Not only is Newell slated to direct two of the three just-announced shows in Court's 2008-09 season,...Tags: Hyde Park, Court Administration, Tony Kushner, Tom Stoppard, Music Theater
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Non-profit, commercial divisions melt
Tribune theater criticIn theatrical lore, the commercial producer and the non-profit theater company are worlds apart. The former is synonymous with mercurial, cigar-chewing entrepreneurship; the latter is fulfilling a sacred social mission to serve and protect the arts....Tags: Broadway, Steppenwolf Theatre, Tommy Tune, Kathleen Turner, Claire Danes
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For Mamet, 'Inheritance' isn't business as usual
Newsday Staff WriterEvery so often, David Mamet abandons his own dazzling foul-mouth poetic satires and close-to-the-bone dramas to explore the moral quandaries of other men's times. He has adapted three Chekhov plays and, in 1999, filmed his own version of "The Winslow Boy,...Tags: Literature, Harley Granville-Barker, Theft, Fraud, Corporate Crime
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Movie review: 'The Architect'
Tribune movie critic2˝ stars (out of four) "The Architect" is a Chicago story, an intricate social-psychological drama about a now-wealthy architect (played by Anthony LaPaglia) whose youthful design for a minority public housing project gets him into current trouble....Tags: Arthur Miller, Isabella Rossellini, Architecture, Tennessee Williams, John Bailey
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