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Review: 'The Producers' at Gateway
steve.parks@newsday.comWe've been in on the central joke that sustains "The Producers" ever since the 1968 Mel Brooks film - for my money the funniest movie ever. And it still cracks me up 40 years later in its Long Island premiere. The Tony-winningest show in history...Tags: David Edwards, Long Island, Mel Brooks, Adolf Hitler, Matthew Broderick
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Review: LI premiere of 'The Producers'
steve.parks@newsday.comWe've been in on the central joke that sustains "The Producers" ever since the 1968 Mel Brooks film -- for my money the funniest movie ever. And it still cracks me up 40 years later in its Long Island premiere. The Tony-winningest show in history...Tags: David Edwards, Patchogue, Long Island, Mel Brooks, Adolf Hitler
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TODAY'S PICKS
FOR THE LOVE OF GRACE (9 p.m., Hallmark) - In this made-for-cable movie, an act of heroism changes the lives of two strangers (Mark Consuelos, Chandra West) who face an uncertain future. MOVIES THE SOUND OF MUSIC (7 p.m., ABC Family) (Musical, 1965)...Tags: Joe Pesci, Toronto Blue Jays, Robert DeNiro, Billy Bob Thornton, Literature
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A 'consummate professional'
Special to The SunFor nearly all of the 15 years of the Chesapeake Music Hall, Annapolis native David Bosley-Reynolds was a bedrock of its productions, starring in everything from Little Shop of Horrors to Oklahoma! Since that venue near the Bay Bridge closed in 2004,...Tags: Film Festivals, Mel Brooks, Colleges and Universities, Celebrity, Music Theater
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Kristen Bell Voices 'Astro Boy' Role
Zap2It.comKristen Bell has landed a key vocal role in Warner Brothers' CG-animated take on "Astro Boy." Directed by David Bowers, "Astro Boy" is based on the classic Osamu Tezuka comic series which first began as a Japanese manga, evolved into a cartoon premiering...Tags: Kristen Bell, Donald Sutherland, Nicolas Cage, Scarlett Johansson, Forgetting Sarah Marshall
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'Mad Men' star Slattery is content to ride the wave of popularity
The Boston GlobeWEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.—When John Slattery is stopped on the street by people who love his work, they're not always exactly sure what work it is they loved. "Sometimes you start reciting your list of credits to people and they go 'No, that's not it,...Tags: Sex and the City, Heart Disease, Charlie Wilson, Celebrity, Neil Simon
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Books in Brief: Local
Special to the SunThere's no one right way to write a life story. You can arrange it in chapters or as a series of vignettes. You can present it with or without illustrations. You can approach it from the outside looking in, as found in most biographies. Or you can tell it...Tags: Gertrude Stein, Christianity, Baltimore Museum of Art, Martin Luther King Jr., Book
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Casting a 'Vote' for satire
Sun movie critic(B-) Kevin Costner can do certain kinds of American confusion better than anyone else. He's nonpareil at playing the mental fog that isn't quite a hangover, or the comfort a modest man can take in a homey, familiar mess. As Bud Johnson, the single father...Tags: Kevin Costner, Cinema Industry, Political Candidates, Government, Elections
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Aw-shucks hero channels Capra in the voting booth
Chicago Tribune criticA Frank Capra throwback for an era of diminished expectations, the amiable " Swing Vote" casts Kevin Costner as an unemployed egg processing plant worker who must decide the fate of the state of the union. The hopes and ideals of the apathetic American...Tags: Kevin Costner, Howard Dean, Political Candidates, Jean Arthur, Government
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Theater News
Special to The Morning Call'SPAMALOT' RETURNS Broadway actor Gary Beach, best known for roles as Roger DeBris, the flamboyant director in ''The Producers;'' Lumiere, the fantasy footman in Disney's ''Beauty and the Beast,'' and the drag queen diva Albin in the 2005 revival of ''La...Tags: Celebrity, Music Theater, Beach Vacations, Broadway, Adolf Hitler
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McPherson's 'Seafarer' Coming To Theaterworks
Courant Staff WriterThis Christmas, there will be a different type of offering on the area's theater holiday menu. Conor McPherson's "The Seafarer," which was nominated for a Tony Award as best play of the season, will open the 2008-09 season at Hartford's TheaterWorks....Tags: Wethersfield, Long Wharf Theatre, Weeds, Matt Allen, Henrik Ibsen
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'Swing Vote' plays America's civic complacency for laughs
Orlando SentinelWill a complacent America that doesn't vote show up for a comic civics lesson about that complacency? If they miss Swing Vote, they'll miss a funny, feel-good film. And if they don't vote? We all know the consequences of that. Those old Frank Capra...Tags: Kevin Costner, Voting, Roger Moore, Political Candidates, Wildlife
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