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Too cold for 'Seagull' to fly
amNew York theater criticIt must be nice to enter Broadway with not only star wattage, but love letters from the theater critics too. The Royal Court Theatre production of Chekhov's "The Seagull," which plays Broadway for a limited three-month run, received raves two years ago...Tags: Music Theater, Broadway, Marcia Gay Harden, Mike Nichols, John Goodman
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More on Julie Conn
About Julie Conn SOPHIE'S CHOICE Conn is mentioned in "Sophie's Choice," Newport News native William Styron's 1979 novel later made into a popular movie starring Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline. Stingo, the story's narrator, refers to Conn, a Jew, while...Tags: Golf, High Schools, Football, Schools, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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TV season preview
Fall broadcast ABC Here are synopses, time slots and premiere dates, where available, for new series, movies and specials from the broadcast networks, cable channels and PBS. TV critic Hal Boedeker assesses the programs. Opportunity Knocks, 8 p.m....Tags: Reformed, Jon Voight, Val Kilmer, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Clubs and Associations
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FALL MOVIE PREVIEW: CHANGE OF CLIMATE
rafer.guzman@newsday.comAs fall descends on the local multiplex, and brightly colored superhero flicks turn to muted dramas, you might notice a slight change in mood from last autumn. Back then, Hollywood made a bid for relevance by focusing on the war in Iraq and its...Tags: Reese Witherspoon, Police, Racism, Theater, Ridley Scott
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Contemporary Dance Troupe Comes To Middletown
ODC/Dance was born 37 years ago when artistic director Brenda Way was a student at Oberlin College in Ohio. After moving to San Francisco in 1976, the troupe began to appear at festivals around the world. Along with resident choreographers KT Nelson and...Tags: Hamden, Hole in the Wall Theater, Dance, Middletown, Music
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'Catered Affair' gets 12 Drama Desk nods
"A Catered Affair," a musical about one family's complicated wedding plans, received a leading 12 Drama Desk nominations Monday, honoring the best of the 2007-2008 New York theater season. It was followed by "Adding Machine," an adaptation of Elmer Rice'...Tags: Elmer Rice, Literature, Awards and Prizes, Broadway, New York
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Moldy, messy Gilbert & Sullivan
amNewYork theater criticThe New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, which plays City Center every January, is making an unexpected two-week summertime return. The operetta company is offering performances of the entire "Big Three" satire canon ("Pirates of Penance," "The Mikado,"...Tags: Eliot Spitzer, New York, Sarah Caldwell, Heavy Engineering
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An odd musical year marks 2008 Tony nominations
AP Drama WriterIt's been an odd year for musicals on Broadway. Big, ballyhooed shows fizzled with the critics, little ones earned cheers but not sold-out houses, and the toughest ticket turned out to be a nearly 60-year-old musical that has audiences swooning over lush,...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Literature, Ian McShane, Awards and Prizes, Broadway
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'In the Heights' leads Tony nods
linda.winer@newsday.comMel Brooks and Disney were shut out of major slots for Tony Award nominations yesterday, when "Young Frankenstein" and "The Little Mermaid" -- the two lavish mainstream musicals of the season -- were mostly ignored for the Broadway prizes. Two...Tags: Broadway, Music, Phylicia Rashad, Frances McDormand, Nathan Lane
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Gus Van Sant's 'Milk' beat out other production
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCRAIG ZADAN and Neil Meron have fielded all sorts of congratulatory calls in recent months from people excited to hear that after years of struggle, the veteran producers had finally found a way to get a movie made about Harvey Milk. Gus Van Santfinished...Tags: Al Pacino, Brad Pitt, Cinema Industry, Daniel Day-Lewis, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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'Xanadu,' 'Young Frankenstein' nab NY stage awards
Pulitzer Prize-winning play "August: Osage County" and musicals "Young Frankenstein" and "Xanadu" nabbed the top Outer Critics Circle awards on Monday ahead of U.S. theater's top honors, the Tonys.
Anna D. Shapiro, who directed "August: Osage County,"...Tags: Awards and Prizes, New York, Music, James Earl Jones, Music Theater
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Top 10 moments to remember in the Broadway season
linda.winer@newsday.comProducers of tonight's Tony Award telecast (8-11 p.m. on CBS/2) are planning, somehow, to sell Broadway with scenes from 13 musicals - including the two biggies, "The Little Mermaid" and "Young Frankenstein," which got no major nominations and,...Tags: Broadway, Music, Tennessee Williams, Lincoln Center, Phylicia Rashad
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