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Fine acting makes Bay Theatre production worth 'The Price' of admission
Bay Theatre Company in Annapolis caps its 2012-2013 season with Arthur Miller's "The Price," a play that may be among the lesser-known of his works but nonetheless strikes a nerve with contemporary audiences. Miller's rarely staged, insightful play...Tags: Annapolis, Manhattan (New York City), Celebrities
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Your ideas wanted for 'Broadway's Next Hit Musical' in Clayton on Saturday
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.The performers in "Broadway's Next Hit Musical" don't have to worry about their show getting stale. "One of the reasons why it stays so fresh is that the audience constantly takes us to other places," said Greg Triggs, one of the four presenters in...Tags: Broadway Theater, Theater, Abraham Lincoln, Lobbying, Music Theater
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Dysfunction gets hot in 'August'
South Bend Tribune, Ind.Among other things, Tracy Letts' "August: Osage County" includes characters with various addictions, a pedophile, incest, intergenerational resentment, extramarital affairs and suicide. "It checks all the boxes," Aaron Nichols says about the play, which...Tags: Adultery, Suicide, New York City, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events
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Norwalk Reflector, Ohio, Aaron Krause column
Norwalk Reflector, Ohio"Death of a Salesman" Sunday WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday as well as 2:30 p.m. HOW WHERE MUCH : Toledo : $20 Reportoire for adults, Theatre $18 for , seniors 16 10th , $ St 5 ., for Toledo students 12 and more younger . Call , $10 (419 for )...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Awards and Prizes, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Health and Safety at School
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On New York stages, a year full of letdowns
The year 2012, as Queen Elizabeth II might have said, was quite the annus horribilis on Broadway. Especially after the leaves started to turn. Consider the less-than-regal disappointments. "The Anarchist," the polemical new play by David Mamet, closed...Tags: Mike Tyson, David Mamet, Music Theater, Leap of Faith (musical), Nice Work If You Can Get It (musical)
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2012 in review: Teamwork enlivens the theater world
Could the theater artist of 2012 really be … Samuel Beckett? Well, the 1969 Nobel Prize winner had stiff competition this year from Anton Chekhov, dead for more than a hundred years but more alive than ever onstage. Chekhov's early play "Ivanov"...
Tags: Clybourne Park (play), Nobel Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Kirk Douglas, Steppenwolf Theatre
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Movie makeup: The good, the bad and the 'J. Edgar'
Attention, vampires. Later this week, while you're watching the final installment in the "Twilight" series, if the quality of the new film is consistent with the earlier films, well, you will probably find yourself wondering if it's just you or do all...
Tags: Armie Hammer, Gangster Squad (movie), Movies, Cloud Atlas (movie), Lincoln (movie, 2012)
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Looking ahead to the Tony Awards: An off year for musicals, but 'Once' deserves to win
NEW YORK — What with "Ghost,""Lysistrata Jones" and other wearying disappointments, the 2012-13 Broadway season hardly will go down as a banner year for new American musicals. Indeed, should the best-musical Tony Award go, at Sunday night's...
Tags: Nicholas Hytner, Ghost (movie), Clybourne Park (play), Music Theater, Leap of Faith (musical)
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The casting was messy, but show goes on for 'Odd Couple'
Marc Grapey is not George Wendt. He knows this. In the Chicago theater world, Grapey is an extremely accomplished actor, having appeared this year in "Race" and "The Iceman Cometh" at the Goodman Theatre and in "Equivocation" at Victory Gardens Theater....
Tags: Conan O'Brien, Chest, About Last Night (movie), Saturday Night Live (tv program), Goodman Theatre
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Curtain rises on Mad Cow Theatre's new home
It has been a long time coming, but on Saturday Mad Cow Theatre will finally open its new Church Street digs — above Five Guys Burgers, a block off Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando. "You've probably heard us mention an opening date, then move...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Lobbying, Mad Cow Theater, Music, Interstate 4
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Steppenwolf builds raw, aggressive 'Good People'
In the most devastating scene of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," a young businessman named Howard fires Willy Loman, even though the past-his-prime salesman knew his new boss when Howard was still a baby. At least Willy gets his pink slip while...
Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Barack Obama, Frances McDormand, Arthur Miller, Racism
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Season Preview: Mad Cow Theatre
Mad Cow Theatre's next season will combine classic plays such as"Death of a Salesman" with the big-name musical "Dreamgirls" and the just-closed Broadway offering"Other Desert Cities." It's a season high on name recognition with works by Neil Simon,...
Tags: The Supremes (music group), Romance (genre), Music Theater, Jennifer Hudson, Joan Plowright
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