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Bay's 'Love Letters' is a touching Valentine's Day performance
For this Valentine's season, the folks at Bay Theatre are offering A. R. Gurney's 1989 off-beat near-classic, "Love Letters." This two-person play is ideally suited to Bay's intimate space, as well as its intention of extending the Valentine season...Tags: Helen Hayes, Culture, Culture, Music, Anne Arundel Community College
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Actor heads the 'Company' he keeps
Sun Theater CriticYou sense how much Company overturned musical theater tradition as soon as you see designer Derek McLane's stunning set for the Kennedy Center's production. The set is a cityscape turned on its side. The tops of skyscrapers jut straight out at the...Tags: Music Theater, Hugh Grant, Kim Director, Weddings, Companies and Corporations
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The life and rhymes of Sondheim
Sun Theater CriticStephen Sondheim has told the story so often, it's nearly a legend. When he was 15, he showed Oscar Hammerstein a musical he had written with two fellow students. He was, he admits, naive enough to think it was worth putting on professionally....Tags: Miriam Shor, Television, Adults, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Blair Brown
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Wing lifts glass to family: Redgraves to be honored at annual gala
VarietyIt's a family affair this year at the American Theater Wing's annual gala: The fundraising event will honor those members of the Redgrave family who have worked in the theater. Which, as we all know, is a lot of them. Actors include Michael Redgrave,...Tags: Liam Neeson, Rachel Kempson, Michael Redgrave, Franco Nero, Natasha Richardson
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Those summer nights: Taylor Swift and Conor Kennedy
Liz Smith"MAKE SOMEBODY happy today. Mind your own business," said Ann Landers. I suppose, being in the business I'm in, using such a quote at the top is rather contradictory, although naturally I like to hope I haven't been too big a busybody. I thought of...Tags: Liz Smith, Groucho Marx, Denzel Washington, Julie Andrews, Music
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Whatever happened to Baby Jane? Well, she's coming back to the big screen
Liz Smith"YOU WOULDN'T be able to do these awful things to me if I weren't still in this chair." "But'cha are, Blanche. Ya are in that chair." Well, even the most casual movie fan could not fail to recognize that famous exchange between invalid Joan Crawford and...Tags: Liz Smith, Diane Kruger, France, Meryl Streep, Barbara Stanwyck
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'Shout!' at the Marriott Theatre: Singing loud and proud, but going nowhere in particular
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "Shout!" ★★½ Through Aug. 14 at Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire; Running time: 1 hour, 30 minutes; Tickets: $41-$49 at 847-634-0200 or ticketmaster.com If there's one thing that most of the songs in “... -
Movie Review: My Dog Tulip
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe adorably hand-animated “My Dog Tulip” is based on a fictionalized memoir by the English writer J. R. Ackerley. Opening Friday at the Enzian, the film features Christopher Plummer plummily narrating the story of how Ackerley, seeking that... -
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The Hartford CourantHOW IT GOT ITS NAME: Named by the General Assembly after Kent county in England. Its Indian name was Scatacook, meaning a place where a river divides. ORIGINS: The area was originally part of the western lands formerly held by Hartford and Windsor. In...Tags: Henry Kissinger, Seth MacFarlane, Isaac Stern, Arthur Miller, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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'My Dog Tulip' explores a canine-human connection
The new animated film "My Dog Tulip," based on British writer J.R. Ackerley's 1956 memoir by the same name, seems like a loving homage to the bond between man and dog. So it's surprising to hear filmmakers Paul and Sandra Fierlinger say they hope their...Tags: Isabella Rossellini, BBC, Movies, Minority Groups, Animation (genre)
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Gone but not forgotten, 2010: Goodbye to some true TV icons
Zap2ItIt's natural with the dawn of a new year to bid farewell to the old, and to those who left with it. In terms of television talents lost in 2010, though, the ritual hits particularly close to the heart. A number of genuine icons of the home screen...Tags: Betty White, Drama (genre), Television, Music, 48 Hours (tv program)
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Lynn Redgrave dies at 67
The Dish RagThe actress received Oscar nominations for "Georgy Girl" and "Gods and Monsters."...
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