Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Music Theater published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 4235
» View amNY.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-20
Next >
-
'The Producers' visits Bellport's Gateway theater
WHAT "The Producers," Mel Brooks' Tony-winningest show in Broadway history, makes its Long Island premiere at last, thanks to Gateway Playhouse. The Act I closer, "Springtime for Hitler," is the most outrageous musical-comedy showstopper ever.
WHEN|WHERE...Tags: Labor Day, Riverhead (Riverhead, Suffolk, New York), Theater, Mel Brooks, Town of Riverhead
-
See more opera at the movie theater
247-4794For the third season, live broadcasts of Metropolitan Opera productions will be transmitted to two Hampton Roads movie theaters. This year, "The Metropolitan Opera: Live in HD" series will be expanded from eight to 11 high-definition transmissions....Tags: James Levine, Theater, Culture, Cinderella, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
-
Aliens! Affairs! Angels! Opera?
The Washington PostLONDON — Next month, for the premiere of Mozart's Don Giovanni, the Royal Opera House in London plans to fill all 2,200 seats in its scarlet-and-gold auditorium with readers of one newspaper. The Sun tabloid. When the upmarket Guardian newspaper,...Tags: Newspapers, Amy Winehouse, Theater, Quentin Tarantino, Classical Music
-
Coming to the rental stage: devil to 'Dollar'
Most of Chicago's resident theaters announced their seasons several months ago. And when it comes to the big downtown theaters, the big openings this fall are a short reprise run of "Mamma Mia" at the Auditorium Theatre and, of course, the much-hyped...Tags: Labor Day, Theater, Jerry Lee Lewis, Television, Goodman Theatre
-
Chris Jones recommends
Blue Man Group: If you'd told me in 1997 that I'd be back more than a decade later watching a weirdly expressive trio of cobalt dudes, I'd have said you'd ingested too much blue paint. But the Blue Men got a lot of things right, marrying spectacle with...Tags: Blue Man Group, Neil Simon, Second City, Theater, Lorenz Hart
-
'The Grocer's Son': Homecoming story falls short
Chicago Tribune reporterMovies about folks who return to their hometowns to deal with a sick or dead parent are so common that they may well merit their own genre one day. But there's a reason they're so popular. They provide fertile ground for characters to grow up,...Tags: Groceries, Theater, Music Box Theatre, Heart Disease, Vehicles
-
This week
Saturday Nixon's Nixon: Just in time for the political season, William Brown and Larry Yando reprise their performances as Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon in Russell Less' dramatic imagining of what might have happened on the night before President...Tags: Glencoe, Theater, Bertolt Brecht, Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon
-
The Fringe and beyond
On the last weekend of summer, you can luxuriate in the last warm moments or get a head start on fall happenings: FRINGENYC ENCORE SERIES Nobody could sample more than a taste of the 200 events at the New York International Fringe Festival, which...Tags: Al Hirschfeld, Theater, Perez Hilton, Charles Dickens, Fringe Festival
-
Coming soon: Fall movie preview
Special to amNewYorkAs Hollywood sputters out its less savory summer stragglers, it's time to gear up for fall films. The choices range from a biopic of President Bush to an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's "The Road." The directors alone are enough to whet your appetite: The...Tags: Greg Kinnear, Theater, Lakeview, Celebrity Mothers, Cormac McCarthy
-
Broadway Notes
Obama Loves Stephen Sondheim? A fictional election forum on Comedy Central's website had John McCain and Barack Obama weigh in on some unexpected cultural topics. Here's what Obama apparently had to say about contemporary Broadway musicals: "Despite the...Tags: Health Treatments, Music, Theater, Tribeca, Government Health Care
-
Doubletake: Camp Barack!
The SwampWelcome to Doubletake, your spin on the events of our time brought to you by Tribune correspondents Jim Oliphant and Jim Tankersley. This week, one of us is live from Denver and one of us is angry at the......Tags: Theater, Charlize Theron, Cinderella, Mark Warner, Bill Clinton
-
Play dates 2
Haley Joel Osment, who was an Oscar nominee for his role in The Sixth Sense, will make his Broadway debut in American Buffalo, David Mamet's robbery tale set in a Chicago junk shop. Osment, 20, joins John Leguizamo and Cedric the Entertainer in the...Tags: Jeremy Piven, Film Festivals, Theater, Ethel Barrymore, David Mamet
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 29, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Aug 28, 2008
|Story| AM New York
Aug 28, 2008
|Story| AM New York
Aug 28, 2008
|Blog| Chicago Tribune
Aug 28, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun




