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Bathhouse madness in 'The Ritz'
It is no surprise that many theatergoers are scratching their heads over "The Ritz," wondering why Terrence McNally's manically silly farce has been tucked away in obscurity since its Broadway premiere in 1975. Even its 1976 film version is out of print,...Tags: Music, Neil Simon, Theater, Manhattan (New York City), Rosie Perez
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New Broadway season: The play's the thing
The Associated PressA monster and a mermaid would seem to have the new musical market cornered on Broadway this fall, but it is plays rather than musicals that - surprisingly - are dominating the first half of the season. "The lineup of production for the fall season should...Tags: David Mamet, Invention and Innovation, Literature, Broadway, Ethel Barrymore
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Lili Taylor on Lifetime's 'Mind'
Zap2It.comLifetime is betting that viewers will be in a "State of Mind" to watch a dramedy about a therapist with issues. The cable network has picked up the series, starring Lili Taylor ("Six Feet Under," "I Shot Andy Warhol") as the aforementioned therapist, for...Tags: Amy Bloom, Therapies, The Loop, September 11, 2001 Attacks, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Movie review: 'Suspect Zero'
Tribune Movie Critic2-1/2 stars (out of 4) "Suspect Zero" is a post-modern serial killer thriller. And it's so drenched in deviant style and cinematic trickery that its peculiar story--a psychological mystery where a killer wreaking mysterious havoc is apparently pursued by...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, New Mexico, Billy Ray, Ben Kingsley, Murder
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'Suspect Zero'
Times Staff WriterIt's 4 a.m. on a rainy night at the All-American Diner, on a deserted road outside Gallup, N.M. A bald, paunchy, amiable-looking restaurant-supplies salesman (Kevin Chamberlin) is seated by a window, having a cup of coffee and reading a fishing magazine....Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Billy Ray, Ben Kingsley, Guillermo Del Toro, Movies
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2001 Tony Award nominations
Tribune chief criticIn New York, there was joy among the producers of "The Producers" for the musical's record 15 Tony Award nominations. In Chicago, there were cheers and standing ovations for Victory Gardens, winner of this year's Tony as outstanding regional theater....Tags: Invention and Innovation, Music, Hyde Park, Nathan Lane, Theater
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