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IN TODAY'S COURANT
CTARTS •Dennehy On O'Neill: Brian Dennehy, a TV and film actor who never strayed far from the stage, is "Hughie" in Eugene O'Neill's play in New Haven. G1 • "Ms. Hempel Chronicles": She's the kind of teacher girls confide in, boys want to...Tags: Cancer, Government, Kevin Rennie, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Breast Cancer
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Brian Dennehy Stars In Eugene O'Neill's 'Hughie' at Long Wharf
Brian Dennehy is a man of contrasts.
He possesses both an imposing square frame and a physical grace; his eyes can burn with ferocity as well as warmth; and whether he's playing a lug, a king or a down-on-his-luck salesman, surface charms can belie inner...Tags: Pete Hamill, Goodman Theatre, Robert Sean Leonard, Jason Robards, Long Island
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Brian Dennehy In O'Neill's 'Hughie' At Long Wharf
BEGINS WEDNESDAY: Brian Dennehy returns to Eugene O'Neill territory in the Goodman Theater's production of "Hughie" at Long Wharf Theatre's Stage II, 222 Sargent Drive, in New Haven. The show, now in previews, will play through Nov. 16. Opening night is...Tags: Stratford, Goodman Theatre, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Al Pacino, Long Wharf Theatre
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Stamford Arts Center Gets A Pat On The Shoulder
Courant Staff WriterThe corporate and civic community rallied Wednesday in support of the Stamford Center for the Arts, following its bankruptcy filing last month. A gathering was held to let people know the center was is still open for business and has the backing of...Tags: Michael Wilson, Palace Theater, Dance, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Music Theater
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill - 2 stars out of 5
Sentinel Movie CriticPacino and DeNiro team up one more time for Righteous Kill, a somnambulant thriller that might have been better titled No City for Old Men. It's a decaffeinated serial-killer cop-drama, directed with lots of close-ups and not a lot of style by Al Pacino's...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Murder, Rape, Robert DeNiro, Roger Moore
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Stage ticker
Taylor Hicks, the 2006 winner of American Idol, will play Teen Angel in the national tour of "Grease," coming to the Auditorium Theatre in January. ... "Burn Notice" star Jeffrey Donovan (on television's USA Network) will be in the upcoming commercial...Tags: Goodman Theatre, Popular Music, Music Theater
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Righteous Kill DeNiro and Pacino unite in this long-awaited clash
New York Times News ServiceOh, if only Robert Aldrich were alive! The pulpmeister of the horror lollapalooza "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" certainly knew how to build a grand showcase for his corrugated divas ( Bette Davis and Joan Crawford), while the hapless Jon Avnet hasn't...Tags: Robert De Niro, Robert Aldrich, Michael Mann, Bette Davis, Curtis Jackson
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Looking for a little relief?
-------------------- FOR THE RECORD: In the Fall Sneaks issue of Sunday's Calendar section, a listing for the film "Battle in Seattle" stated that ThinkFilm is the distributor. The correct distributor is Redwood Palms Pictures. -------------------- ---...Tags: Social Sciences, Keira Knightley, Alec Baldwin, Salma Hayek, Wayne Wang
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Movies of the fall
September
"Battle in Seattle": Actor Stuart Townsend wrote and directed this dramatization of the five volatile days of protest that rocked the Northwest city during the 2000 World Trade Organization summit. With Charlize Theron, Woody Harrelson, Ray...Tags: Social Sciences, Keira Knightley, Meryl Streep, Salma Hayek, John Malkovich
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'Righteous Kill' review
Special to The TimesIt seems an imposition on somebody's part to ask Robert De Niro and Al Pacino to use their iconic power to prop up and inflate "Righteous Kill," a tricked-up and often turgid police thriller. At least these two aging virtuosi of the Method don't...Tags: Robert De Niro, John Leguizamo, Righteous Kill, Law Enforcement, Al Pacino
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2008 Theater Guide: Bard, 'Boys' Highlight Fall Season
Courant Staff WriterPremieres from Athol Fugard and Paula Vogel, a new production from theater guru Peter Brook and a visit by the those popular "Jersey Boys" are just some of the many highlights of an exceptional theater season in Connecticut. Let the games begin The...Tags: Michael Wilson, Adolf Hitler, Music Theater, Arthur Miller, Television Industry
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