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“A Chorus Line” closes on Broadway
A Chorus Line
April 28, 2012
Twenty-two years ago, on April 28, 1990, A Chorus Line closed after 6,137 performances on Broadway. It was the longest-running production in...
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Rare Oscar Wilde First Edition offered by Sotheby's
Celebrity
April 18, 2012
Sotheby’s New York is offering for auction a rare first edition of Oscar Wilde’s 1895 masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest. The...
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A lot to crow about with 'Peter and the Starcatcher'
Peter and the starcatcher
April 16, 2012
Based on the novel of the same name by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, Peter and the Star Catcher is a prequel to Sir James M. Barrie’s...
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New cast members of 'Other Desert Cities' shine
Other Desert Cities
April 15, 2012
After a successful run Off Broadway at Lincoln Center Theater, Jon Robin Baitz’s Other Desert Cities opened on Broadway at the Booth Theater...
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Cate Weinberg, moving freely from film to stage
Cate Weinberg
April 15, 2012
Cate Weinberg, supporting actress in the Gabe Rodriquez-directed film Q to the 6 Train, has a knack for doing a lot with very little. Having...
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Streetcar Named Desire on Broadway in April 2012
Tennessee Williams
March 22, 2012
When you think of the Tennessee Williams classic play, Streetcar Named Desire, you might think of actors such as: Marlon Brando, Vivienne Leigh,...
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Westchester Broadway Theatre: a romantic date night for tired parents
Romantic escapes
March 3, 2012
The Westchester Broadway Theatre could be just the romantic escape that tired parents need to jumpstart their relationship. Couple time so often...
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The Merchant of Venice performed by disabled actors, and a lesson for all
This Weekend
February 9, 2012
It doesn't matter if you child has read every play Shakespeare (or whoever you think it really was) ever wrote, if he or she can recite long...
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New York City's only official cultural district: East Fourth Street
New York City tourism
January 24, 2012
Did you know that Manhattan has only one official cultural district? And it might not be located where you think: Under the bright lights of...
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Kids Tickets GIVEAWAY for Debbie and Friends Show in NYC or Long Island
NYC
January 8, 2012
Children love moving to music, and now they have a chance to sing-along, dance-along, and laugh-along at a live Debbie and Friends show. Join...
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