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Lawrence Ramer dies at 84; Center Theater Group president
Lawrence Ramer, a Los Angeles businessman and philanthropist who served for a decade as president and chairman of the Center Theater Group overseeing the Mark Taper Forum and the Ahmanson Theatre at the downtown Music Center, has died. He was 84....
Tags: Music, Lafayette College, Judaism, Germany
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PASSINGS: Thomas Cassidy, Valerie Eliot
Thomas Cassidy Longtime classical music radio announcer in L.A. Thomas Cassidy, 95, an announcer who was the longtime host of classical music programs on the now-defunct KFAC radio station, died Nov. 5 at Northridge Hospital Medical Center, his daughter...Tags: Poetry, NBC (tv network), Radio, Obituaries, Entertainment Events
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Sarah Brightman, 'Phantom of the Opera' star, will travel to space
Sarah Brightman, the original Christine in "The Phantom of the Opera," is training to become a space tourist and is planning to travel to the International Space Station in 2015. The British singer made the announcement Wednesday at a news conference in...
Tags: Sarah Brightman, Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Space Programs, Cirque du Soleil
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"Jesus Christ Superstar" Stage Film To Be Screened In Connecticut
Hartford CourantThe filming of the London arena production of the revival of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar will be broadcast to select U.S. cinemas nationwide on Monday, Oct. 29 and again on Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m.,...Tags: Music, Waterbury, Tim Minchin, Blu-ray Discs, Jesus Christ Superstar (musical)
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Best bets: pop music
Monty Alexander: One of the great jazz pianists of our time, Alexander delved into his Jamaican roots on last year’s glorious “Harlem-Kingston Express,” which was nominated for a Grammy Award as best reggae album. Beautiful Biscayne...
Tags: Pearl Jam (music group), Coral Springs, Music, Ticketmaster, Monty Alexander
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'Wicked' games: Biz big on pic-stage crossovers: It's always daunting to predict box office hits, but here's an exercise that's even scarier: forecasting "transies."
VarietyIt's always daunting to predict box office hits, but here's an exercise that's even scarier: forecasting "transies." I define a "transie" as any show that can transcend its original medium, stage or screen, and find another robust audience in an alien...Tags: Entertainment Events, Rock of Ages Corporation, Dustin Hoffman, Mormonism, Labor Day
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London revives 'Chorus Line': West End production kicks off in February
VarietyLONDON -- "A Chorus Line" will receive its first London revival since the original production, opening in February at the London Palladium on the West End. Directed by the tuner's original co-choreographer Bob Avian, the show is produced by Mark Goucher,...Tags: Marvin Hamlisch, London Theatre
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Suburban theater for the week of July 27 to Aug. 2
"The Second City's Girls' Night Out": Not to be confused with "Girls Night: The Musical," which just opened in the city. This Second City touring show is geared for the gentler sex — though anyone who has seen the work Second City's alumnae have...Tags: Annoyance Theatre, Music, Entertainment Events, Theater, Tim Rice
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Johnny Mercer Gets Salute At O'Neill Cabaret Conference
Hartford CourantLyricist, singer and songwriter Johnny Mercer will receive a tribute in song next week at the Cabaret & Performance Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Centerin Waterford. “AC-CENT-TCHU-ATE THE POSITIVE”, A Johnny Mercer Celebration,"...Tags: Broadway Theater, Entertainment Events, Evita (musical), Eugene O'Neill, Celebrities
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London rides spotlight: City preps for Olympics' Opening Ceremonies
VarietyAfter weeks of rain, the clear blue skies over London reflect the city's distinctly upbeat mood as it prepares for today's Olympics' Opening Ceremonies. On the streets media crews from around the world are gearing up as tens of thousands of journalists...Tags: BBC, George Bernard Shaw, Entertainment Events, Theater, Les Miserables (musical)
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Marvin Hamlisch, 68, remembered by theater collaborators
Marvin Hamlisch, who died Monday in Los Angeles at 68, was one of the most honored composers in the theater world, and one of the hardest working. From his songs for "A Chorus Line," which opened in 1975 and ran on Broadway for close to 15 years, to...
Tags: Marvin Hamlisch, Michael Feinstein, Broadway Theater, Entertainment Events, Music
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Marriott to produce 'Mary Poppins' as part of 2013 season
The Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire has announced its 2013 season of shows. The slate begins in January with the revue “Now & Forever: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber” (which contains songs from Lloyd Webber’s biggest hits,...Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Theater, Marriott Theatre, Dolly Parton
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