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THEATER
Want to get closer to the action? How about these Broadway shows that offer limited seating onstage? EQUUS In this revival of Peter Shaffer's '70s psychosexual mystery about a stable boy who blinds horses, you can watch Daniel Radcliffe - yes, Harry...Tags: Venice, Music Theater, Harry Potter, People, Theater
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'Xanadu' skates out from Broadway
amNewYork Theater Critic"Xanadu," Broadway's gleeful 90-minute roller-skating musical, will close on Oct. 12 after 528 performances at the Helen Hayes Theater. While "Xanadu" never became a sold-out hit, it did perform far more strongly than first expected. When announced as...Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Howard Dean, Broadway, Sex and the City
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THE BUZZ
"XANADU" CLOSING. Pack up those roller skates and leg warmers. "Xanadu," the roller-disco musical loosely adapted from the cult 1980s film, will close Oct. 12 at Broadway's Helen Hayes Theatre, producer Rob Ahrens has announced. It will have played 528...Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Political Candidates, Eva Mendes, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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Griffin going for the show-biz grand slam
Kathy Griffin is on a quest for the grand slam of awards. "I am trying to be Rita Moreno," she said. Moreno is one of 10 who have won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy and Tony. The others: Mel Brooks John Gielgud Whoopi Goldberg Helen Hayes Audrey Hepburn...Tags: Mel Brooks, Audrey Hepburn, Whoopi Goldberg, Tennis, Marvin Hamlisch
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New season, new challenge
Special to The SunNow starting its seventh season, Bay Theatre is known for professional excellence, innovatively produced within the confines of its 20-foot-wide stage. Its fame has grown, as I discovered in June at the annual conference of the American Theatre Critics...Tags: Sam Shepard, Music Theater, Celebrity Mothers, Theater, Celebrity
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Broadway's theater schedule for August
Here's what's playing on Broadway through the end of August. Note that although some of these shows' official opening dates aren't until September or later, preview performances are offered. -- Avital Binshtock "A Chorus Line": This lively exploration...Tags: Music Theater, Boeing Co., Neil Simon, Imperial and Royal Matters, Palace Theater
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Liz Smith: Whoopi Goldberg rolls away with audiences in 'Xanadu'
HAPPINESS IS having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city," said George Burns. Well, our friend Whoopi Goldberg has knocked the Broadway musical Xanadu up several big notches. It is finally getting the responsive audiences it...Tags: New York, Civil Unrest, Michael Bloomberg, Theater, George Burns
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Off-Broadway has more than a foothold on Broadway
linda.winer@newsday.comAnd now there are five. Now that Second Stage is buying the Helen Hayes Theatre, five Broadway theaters will soon be controlled by Off-Broadway institutions. Confused yet? You're not alone. Distinctions between Broadway and Off-Broadway - not to mention...Tags: Music Theater, New York, Theater, Broadway, Collective Contract
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Mare Winningham, deep in the heart of Tennessee
Special to The Times"MAYBE I shouldn't say this, but so often during the last 30 years, you're trying to make something better than it is," actress Mare Winningham confides. "You're trying to find richness where there isn't any. You're trying to find complexity where there...Tags: Julie Harris, Music Theater, New York, Los Angeles, Broadway
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Kidsday reviews Broadway's "Xanadu"
Kidsday Reporters, Age 12, Hempstead and West HempsteadRecently, we went into Manhattan to see the Broadway musical "Xanadu" and to interview the lead actress, Kerry Butler. This was an amazing experience and a phenomenal, romantic and hilarious show! "Xanadu" takes place in 1980, in Venice Beach, Calif.,...Tags: Venice, Music Theater, People, Theater, West Hempstead
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'Vantage Point'
jan.stuart@newsday.comThe picturesque Spanish town of Salamanca is the unheralded star of "Vantage Point," an assassination thriller that boasts the glossy tourist vistas of an airline magazine combined with a serious case of instant-replay-itis. Imagine if someone penciled,...Tags: Murder, National Government, Matthew Fox, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Crimes
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Jehan Sadat spreads message of peace at UCF
Special To The SentinelJehan Sadat, former first lady of Egypt and widow of slain Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat, encouraged those attending a recent campus forum to live lives of peace and love. The forum, titled "Women Shaping and Changing the World," was presented in the...Tags: Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, University of Maryland, Treaties, University of Central Florida, National Government
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