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THE BUZZ
JANET TO RESUME TOUR. Janet Jackson plans to restart her tour tomorrow in Uncasville, Conn., but she has postponed her Madison Square Garden show on Oct. 16 until Nov. 1, Newsday's Glenn Gamboa reports. Her show on Oct. 17 at the Izod Center in East...Tags: Madison Square Garden, Janet Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, George Gershwin, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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NYC's Tin Pan Alley is up for sale
Tin Pan Alley, the home of George Gershwin, Irving Berlin and other great American songwriters, is up for sale. Five buildings on West 28th Street in Manhattan's Chelsea district are being offered as a group for $44 million. A listing on a real estate...Tags: George Gershwin, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Music Industry
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5 buildings in Manhattan's historic Tin Pan Alley are up for sale; asking price is $44 million
NEW YORK (AP) _ Tin Pan Alley, the home of George Gershwin, Irving Berlin and other great American songwriters, is up for sale. Five buildings on West 28th Street in Manhattan's Chelsea district are being offered as a group for $44 million. A listing...Tags: George Gershwin, Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Music Industry
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Jazz master, Eustis native to bring their piano magic
Sentinel Staff WriterTwo well-known pianists will bring some music this month when they play on their grand pianos in grand style during events in Ocala and Eustis. Jazz veteran Dick Hyman, whose career stems from the early 1950s, will perform during Appleton Museum of Art's...Tags: Music Theater, Dick Hyman, Classical Music, Emmy Awards, Lou Gehrig
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How 'Turn of the Century' could live up to its premise
Chicago Tribune criticNew musicals with Broadway aspirations need a decent premise. And "Turn of the Century," the nascent Goodman Theatre show penned by the creators of "Jersey Boys," directed by Tommy Tune and starring Jeff Daniels and Rachel York, has a boffo setup. A...Tags: Music Theater, Broadway, Barry Manilow, Jeff Daniels, Music Industry
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Song and dance friends
Of The Morning CallJoel Grey and Marvin Hamlisch have been good friends for a good 35 years, almost as long as they've been marquee names. Both helped create Broadway and Hollywood legends. Both won Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards. Both are elegant vaudevillians and...Tags: George M Cohan, Lehigh University, Sting, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Cole Porter
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'Shrek,' 'Billy Elliot' fuel buzz on Broadway
The Associated PressNot since the heyday of the 1980s British musical invasion -- which brought Cats, The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables -- has Broadway anticipated such a big, critically lauded musical from across the Atlantic as Billy Elliot. It's the show...Tags: Lorenz Hart, Music Theater, Broadway, Robert Brown, Elton John
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Jeff Daniels' twist in 'Turn of the Century'
Special to the Chicago TribuneJeff Daniels—actor, playwright, musician—boasts one of the more eclectic movie careers of the past two decades, portraying complex, checkered characters in films like "Terms of Endearment," "The Purple Rose of Cairo," "Pleasantville" and...Tags: Neil Simon, Music Theater, George Gershwin, Jeff Daniels, New Year's
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'Turn of the Century' celebrates jukebox musical
Special to the Chicago TribuneWith their book for "Jersey Boys," Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice won heightened respect for the jukebox musical, a show that tells a story using old hits instead of a new score. Their latest, "Turn of the Century," now in previews and running...Tags: Music Theater, Broadway, George Gershwin, Jeff Daniels, Will Rogers
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Fourth and last in piano-making family
New York Times News ServiceNEW YORK — Henry Z. Steinway, the last Steinway to run the piano-making company his family started in 1853, died Thursday at his home in Manhattan. He was 93. Mr. Steinway once said that he had taken countless piano lessons but never knew "which is...Tags: Heads of State, Imperial and Royal Matters, Plant Openings, Steinway, National Government
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Theater schedule
September Sept. 5-28 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Vagabond Sept. 5-14 What's a Little Death?, Theatre Project Sept. 5-28 Wishful Drinking, Arena Stage Sept. 8-24 Viva La Vivienne!, Everyman Sept. 9-Oct. 12 Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Sept. 10-Oct. 5 The...Tags: Music Theater, Star Wars, Betty Buckley, NBC, Classical Music
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Broadway: What's on tap this fall
amNew York theater criticThe start of the fall theater season has already been rocked by a series of last-minute cancellations of Broadway revivals including "For Colored Girls," "Godspell" and "Brigadoon." Nevertheless, there is a great supply of promising shows. Below are the...Tags: Martha Plimpton, Music Theater, John Leguizamo, Arthur Miller, Elton John
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