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Everyman Theatre opens season with a 'Raisin' d'exit
An area theater that does consistently fine work is beginning its last season in its current home. Everyman Theatre’s upcoming season is slated to be its final one on N. Charles Street, in the Station North arts and entertainment district. Work...Tags: Moss Hart, Noel Coward, Station North, Howard Community College, Lorraine Hansberry
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Diverse mix for Everyman Theatre's last season on Charles St.
A year from now, Everyman Theatre will begin packing for the big move to a freshly renovated venue on the west side of town. To help stem any regrets, the title of the last show in the company's current Charles Street location will carry a familiar...Tags: Moss Hart, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Music Theater, Charles Street, Minority Groups
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Jerry Adler Remembers Liv's Mama, Marlene, Zero, Rex and George S. Kaufman
Hartford CourantIn Sunday's Arts Section of The Hartford Courant, I write about Jerry Adler, who is featured as an actor in the premiere of the Mike Reiss comedy "I'm Connecticut" at the Harriet Jorgensen Theatre on the UConn campus, a production of Connecticut Repertory...Tags: Marlene Dietrich, Concerts, The New York Times, Rex Harrison, Liv Ullmann
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Jerry Adler: Witness To Broadway History
The Hartford CourantTo some people, Jerry Adler is a familiar face known for his work as an actor in such television shows as "The Sopranos" (as Tony's Jewish mentor, Hesh), and "Northern Exposure" (as Joel's rabbi) and "Rescue Me" (as Chief Sidney Feinberg). But to...Tags: Alan Alda, Moss Hart, Mike Nichols, History (tv network), Music Theater
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New York City's spots for book lovers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn the third floor of a big, gray building at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street, silver-haired docent Julie Chelminski recently stepped up to the middle of a hushed room and faced 15 spellbound tourists. "On the walls of this room there were 9,000 drawers,"...Tags: Dorothy Parker, Manhattan (New York City), Charles Dickens, Patti Smith, Religious Texts
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On Theater: One-acts take over OCC this weekend
The one-act play is alive and well at Orange Coast College. A dozen of them will be unveiled this weekend only at OCC's Drama Lab Studio Theater. Billed as "original and published one-act plays for mature audiences," the program, which opened Thursday,...Tags: Harold Pinter, Franz Kafka, Colleges and Universities, Comedy (genre)
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Dorothy Parker and the Marriott circle [updated]
Jacket CopyThe Algonquin Hotel, famed as the 1920s martini-swilling location of choice for some of the era's great literary figures -- Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley and "The New Yorker" founder Harold Ross -- has entered a partnership with the Marriott hotel...... -
Theater review: ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ at Actors Co-op
Culture MonsterTime has been kinder to “Merrily We Roll Along” than to its three disillusioned main characters, whose youthful idealism, creative aspirations and longtime friendship get not-so-merrily steamrollered during two pivotal decades of the last century.... -
Tennessee Williams' centenary celebration this month includes a boxed-set edition of his plays
Culture MonsterLibrary of America to issue boxed set of Tennessee Williams' plays to mark his birth centennial... -
Merry Christmas! Ralphie lands at 8 p.m. Friday on TBS
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe best Christmas movies bring back the memories. And television will supply the fare for a long sentimental journey, if you're inclined.... -
BEST OF 2010: In appreciation of Chicago's actors, my 10 favorite performances of 2010
The Theater LoopGlenn Davis, Phillip James Brannon and K. Todd Freeman in "The Brother/Sister Plays." The biggest asset of the Chicago theater? No question, it's the quality of the acting. In 2010, distinguished performances lit up Chicago-area stages from Evanston to... -
Talkin' Tonys with double nominee Jan Maxwell
Gold DerbyJan Maxwell is the fourth person to earn two acting bids in one year at the Tony Awards. She's nominated for her lead performance in "The Royal Family," the 1927 George S. Kaufman-Edna Ferber chestnut about an acting dynasty modeled on the Barrymores....
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