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Bigfoot bandit on the loose? Police search for missing sculpture
Authorities on the East Coast are searching for Bigfoot. No, really. Vermont State Police are hunting for a Sasquatch sculpture reportedly swiped from a Westford couple’s driveway over the weekend. The couple purchased the 8-pound, 15-inch-...Tags: Sculpture, Rentals, Stranger Than Fiction, Arts
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Tony Award won by Helen Hayes in 1947 up for auction
Helen Hayes won the first Tony Award for actress in a play in 1947, the inaugural year for Broadway's biggest honor. Her prize for her performance in "Happy Birthday" is currently being sold in an auction that will end Tuesday. But bidders expecting the...Tags: Theater, Broadway Theater, Radio City Music Hall, Culture, Once (musical)
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Poems said to be handwritten by F. Scott Fitzgerald to be auctioned
F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote a sweet poem for actress Helen Hayes' daughter, Mary McArthur. Then, six years later, he penned her another one on the reverse of the same page that's, well, a little unsettling. Would you write to a 7-year-old about the "thumb-...
Tags: Celebrities, Auction Service, Health and Medical Professionals, Chinua Achebe, Authors
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Venus Theatre unveils 2013 season as 'Lucky 13'
Murder, perfectionism, family stress and sometimes— in the midst of it all — triumph over struggles, are what Venus Theatre's productions are made of for the upcoming 2013 season. After going through mounds of scripts, Venus Theatre founder...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Duke Ellington, Emily Dickinson, New York City, Entertainment Events
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Bay Theatre offers double bill of fear in 'Nightmare' and 'Sister Mary'
Satirical examinations of fear, experienced by an accountant-actor and young students confronting the consequences of sin, are on stage this month at Bay Theatre in two works by playwright Christopher Durang. The fears are revealed in Durang's one-act...
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Toby's Dinner Theatre has a sporting chance with 'The Color Purple'
When the 2013 Helen Hayes Award nominations were announced, Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia had a reason to be happy. Actually, it had nine reasons to be pleased. That's how many nominations Toby's received. "It was phenomenal. We were all ecstatic,"...
Tags: Celebrities, Theater, Elections, Music Theater, Music
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Toby's singers, dancers warm up to 'Hot Nostalgia II'
Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia often delivers the unexpected — even in a show called "Hot Nostalgia II," billed as "an original musical review." It's all that and more, featuring a kaleidoscope of musical moments from the 1920s through the...
Tags: Dance, Cher, Theater, The Beach Boys, Andrews Sisters (music group)
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Katie Holmes commands the New York stage -- and her own life
Liz Smith"I AM confused by life, and feel safe within the confines of the theater," said Helen Hayes. I RAN INTO the divine actress Jessica Walter at the official opening of "Dead Accounts," the new Broadway show starring Norbert Leo Butz and Katie Holmes as...Tags: Celebrities, Sharon Stone, Jessica Walter, Amanda Seyfried, Brooke Shields
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Toby's of Columbia's 'A Christmas Carol' is rich with holiday cheer
A favorite holiday tradition has come to Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia for the first time in a musical production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Toby's has chosen the version by Oscar-winning composer Alan Menken, known for his work in...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Christmas, Music Industry, Madison Square Garden, Alan Menken
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Toby's Dinner Theatre dazzles with 'The Color Purple'
Expecting the usual entertaining evening delivered by talented players at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia, I found instead a life-affirming, near-religious experience watching "The Color Purple" — a musical epic tracing one woman's journey from...
Tags: Theater, Opera (genre), Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Steven Spielberg
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D.C. arts patron Jaylee Mead dies
VarietyJaylee Mead, a prominent Washington, D.C. arts philanthropist who, with her late husband Gilbert, generously supported professional theaters and other arts organizations throughout the D.C. area, died Sept. 14 of heart failure. She was 83. Longtime...Tags: Heart Failure, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland), Georgetown, Washington, DC, NASA
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Ron Palillo Memorial in NYC Oct. 3; Actor, Connecticut Native, UConn Grad
Hartford CourantA memorial celebration to honor the life and career of Cheshire Connecticut native Ron Palillo, best known as Horshack on TV’s "Welcome Back, Kotter" will be ob Wednesday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. at The Triad Theatre, 158 West 72nd St. in New York....Tags: AIDS, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Ron Palillo, Gays and Lesbians, Adolf Eichmann
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