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Police Blotter - Wind Gap
Charged -- Edward A. Haas, 33, of 703 S. Broadway; Sunday with aggravated assault; allegedly threw a rock at a car driven by Deanne Lash during a child custody exchange and when she got out, he got in and tried to drive away, dragging her along at the...Tags: Wind Gap, Music Theater
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Mother-daughter Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson to star in 'A Little Night Music'
NEW YORK (AP) _ Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson, mother and daughter, will play mother and daughter in a one-night concert version of "A Little Night Music," the Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical. Richardson will star as actress Desiree...Tags: Nokia Theater, Music Theater, Music, Times Square, Marc Kudisch
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The film classic 'To Be or Not to Be' receives a wan, unnecessary stage adaptation
AP Drama CriticNEW YORK (AP) _ The fall theater season is still young, but Nick Whitby's "To Be or Not to Be" may turn out to be the most unnecessary Broadway production of the year. A wan if sporadically amusing adaptation of the classic Ernst Lubitsch film comedy,...Tags: Mel Brooks, Ernst Lubitsch, Movies, Manhattan (New York City), Carole Lombard
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Fishnets and flu shots? Seniors don't bat an eye at strip club
Sentinel ColumnistNorma Smith was a little apprehensive about stepping inside Rachel's for the first time Tuesday afternoon. Smith, after all, is 77. And while she has often passed by this adult club, she never had the slightest desire to go inside. But on this day, in...Tags: Music Theater, Casselberry, Medical Staff, Seminole County
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'Lovelace: The Rock Opera' gets past the porn
Special to The TimesIn 1972, a newlywed named Linda Boreman spent six days in Florida making a low-budget porn film about a woman who can't orgasm. The director was a salon owner who decided to make blue movies after hearing his female customers complain about their...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Music Theater, Los Angeles, Chuck, Florida
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Seeking the Self: The Art and Celebration of Jonathan Green
This month, the Cultural Foundation of Broward found an innovative way to promote the arts while introducing audiences to a vast array of cultural experiences. Seeking The Self - The Art of Jonathan Green Festival, Oct. 17 - 21, celebrates the work of...Tags: Broward County, South Carolina, National or Ethnic Minorities, Symphony of the Americas, Poetry
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NBC Lands David E. Kelley Show
Zap2It.comThe bidding war over David E. Kelley's next series project turned out be short and rather decisive. NBC has won the rights to the "Ally McBeal" and "Boston Legal" creator's new show by giving a series commitment to the project, the showbiz trade papers...Tags: Knight Rider, NBC, Television Industry, CBS Corp., Literature
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Review: 'To Be or Not to Be' on Broadway
linda.winer@newsday.com"To be or not to be" is not the question. Why? Now that's the question. The Manhattan Theatre Club has laboriously put together a pointless stage version of "To Be or Not To Be," the backstage Nazi-spy farce about a Polish theater company oppressed by...Tags: Mel Brooks, Ernst Lubitsch, Broadway, Manhattan (New York City), Music Theater
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Cryptic, interpretive drama 'A Body of Water' resounds long after it ends
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Playwright Lee Blessing chose an unusual approach to storytelling in his cryptic, interpretive drama "A Body of Water." Rather than gradually reveal the details of his characters' history and present disposition, he instead cloaks them in...Tags: Christine Lahti, Awards and Prizes, Margaret Colin, Bodies of Water, New York
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Demands of love come through in 'Eurydice'
Chicago Tribune criticIf you are getting married any time soon, you might want to take in Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice" at the Victory Gardens Theater. And not just for its heroine's shrewd observation that a wedding is just for a father and a daughter, and will inevitably leave all...Tags: Victory Gardens Theatre
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New York Stage: Review Of 'To Be Or Not To Be'
Special to The Courant"To Be Or Not To Be," filmed twice, now reaches the Broadway stage as overwrought farce, entertaining, but sometimes off-putting. The production that opened Tuesday night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (formerly the Biltmore), seems made for live...Tags: W., Malcolm Johnson, The Drowsy Chaperone, New York
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A-bomb is a hit: Adams' 'Doctor Atomic' given new production for Metropolitan Opera premiere
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ A-bomb is a hit at the Metropolitan Opera. John Adams' intense and fascinating "Doctor Atomic," given its world premiere at the San Francisco Opera three years ago, made it to the Met on Monday night. Rather than use Peter Sellars'...Tags: Music Theater, Manhattan (New York City), Muriel Rukeyser, Guerrilla Activity, New York
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