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Linda Winer: Broadway's 'Passing Strange' season
linda.winer@newsday.comEver since "Passing Strange" was virtually overlooked by the Tony Awards last month, I've been nagging friends to see the show - the sooner the better. I have no crystal-ball insights about the musical's life span on Broadway. I hope it runs until Stew,...Tags: Spike Lee, Awards and Prizes, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Stew Leonard's, John Turturro
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'Retreat' marks return to drama
247-4794Summer theater typically leans toward lighter fare, but the folks at Wedgewood Renaissance have found success with more serious works. For its annual summer play, the Williamsburg-based producing company traditionally draws from works by Eugene O'Neill,...Tags: Family, College of William and Mary, Joe Orton, Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg
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Theater: 'Tommy' Rocks On
Special to The Morning CallThirteen years ago Equity actor Gerard Lebeda played Magaldi in Muhlenberg Summer Music Theatre's production of ''Evita.'' He's back for another rock opera, as Captain Walker in ''The Who's Tommy,'' opening Wednesday. ''I wasn't prepared for the power of...Tags: Allentown, The White House, John F. Kennedy, Music Theater, Richard Nixon
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'A Thousand Words' writers hope it's the start of something big
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStephen Sondheim and Georges Seurat. John Guare and Wassily Kandinsky. Edward Albee and Louise Nevelson. Throughout theater history, writers have mined the works and biographies of artists to create such vastly different dramas as "Sunday in the Park...Tags: David Henry Hwang, Steven Soderbergh, Sam Shepard, Georges Seurat, Literature
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Critics' choice: Modest Mouse, 'Wrecks,' 'Up the Yangtze'
Rock: Modest Mouse Issac Brock's strangled voice is the most conspicuous feature of Modest Mouse. But other tics underlie the strange appeal of this long-playing band from Nirvana Country. Modest music combines airiness and heaviness, light and dark,...Tags: Fillmore Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Lake Worth, Neil LaBute, Miami Beach
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Albees Occupant is useless
When many of us attend an absurdist drama by Edward Albee, we spend most of the time attempting to decipher the cryptic but somehow brilliant nature of the piece. But at the pretentiously titled "Edward Albee's Occupant," one is more likely to sit in...Tags: Louise Nevelson, Anne Bancroft, Mercedes Ruehl
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'reasons to be pretty' has some ugly words
linda.winer@newsday.comWhen George Carlin died last week, the comedian and social satirist was fondly remembered for having identified - even liberated - what he called the "seven words you can never say on television." Such audacity went all the way to the Supreme Court, to...Tags: Manchester Community College, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Neil LaBute, Music Theater, Illnesses
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Top 10 moments to remember in the Broadway season
linda.winer@newsday.comProducers of tonight's Tony Award telecast (8-11 p.m. on CBS/2) are planning, somehow, to sell Broadway with scenes from 13 musicals - including the two biggies, "The Little Mermaid" and "Young Frankenstein," which got no major nominations and,...Tags: Tom Stoppard, Kevin Kline, Tennessee Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, Music Theater
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Neil LaBute's absorbing 'Wrecks' at Mosaic Theatre Company
Theater/Music WriterEdward Carr is beside himself, so to speak. He's at the viewing for his wife's funeral, greeting and chatting with visitors in the parlor when his mind, or soul or whatever, decides to check out for some reflection time. Thus begins the saga of...Tags: Literature, Broadway, Neil LaBute, Death and Dying, Music Theater
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Play examines the abnormal
Special to the sunBay Theatre ends its sixth season with a new level of dramatic excellence in Edward Albee's 1992 play, The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, a challenging work by an author often described as America's greatest living playwright. While Bay Theatre's 2007-2008...Tags: Family, Literature, Gene Wilder, Woody Allen, Sex
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