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What the critics say
Goodtime Charley Larry Grossman's 1975 flop Broadway musical about the relationship between Joan of Arc and King Charles makes a short return as part of the York's Musicals in Mufti staged reading series. "Mufti" means, "in street clothes, without the...Tags: Theater, Christopher LLoyd, William Faulkner, Music Theater, Gabriel Byrne
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Rosie O'Donnell will tap in 'No, No, Nanette'
linda.winer@newsday.comCan Rosie tap? This is not, for everyone, a roiling question of our tumultuous times. But for people who fixate on old musicals - which means the crowds that swarm New York City Center for the semi-staged "Encores!" series - Rosie O'Donnell's dancing...Tags: Tommy Tune, Theater, Newspaper and Magazine, Manhattan, Tickets
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Chenoweth gives a powerhouse performance in 'Apple Tree'
Back in the day, Ethel Merman starred in a new show every season, but todayıs best musical theater performers only gravitate to a new show every three to five years. This season, however, we will at least be treated to a knockout bill by four stunning...Tags: Ethel Merman, Theater, Music Theater, Marilyn Monroe, Rock and Roll Music
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'The Apple Tree'
Newsday Staff WriterPerhaps the only reason to revive "The Apple Tree" is to showcase a couple or three shiny-bright apples. If so, the Roundabout Theatre Company has what it needs in Kristin Chenoweth, Brian d'Arcy James and Marc Kudisch - who are sweet and amused with one...Tags: Theater, Barbara Harris, Chicago, Cinderella, Mike Nichols
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'Spamalot' leads with 14 Tony nominations
Times Staff Writer"Spamalot," the musical comedy billed as "lovingly ripped off" from the movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," won 14 Tony nominations Tuesday in the race for Broadway's top honor. "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," another musical based on a film, and "The...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Bill Irwin, Radio City Music Hall, Mary-Louise Parker, James Earl Jones
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Newsday critic Linda Winer's picks
STAFF WRITERRidiculous, you say. Surprising, we agree. But after a year of bummer jukebox musicals, which leeched off the songbooks of Elvis, the Beach Boys and John Lennon, "Jersey Boys" turns out to be one of the most entertaining musicals of the fall season....Tags: Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick, Oprah Winfrey, Mike Nichols, August Wilson
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Theater review, 'A Little Night Music' at Ravinia
Tribune theater criticCall it craft, or art, or a case of a performer who has learned to trust in simplicity. But the way Patti LuPone shapes the vowel sounds in the lyrics of "Send in the Clowns," you don't hear someone auditioning for your tear ducts. You hear someone who...Tags: Ingmar Bergman, Theater, Zoe Caldwell, Music Theater, Ravinia Festival
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Tales of the gun
STAFF WRITERFor actors who prefer to play the villain, "Assassins" is a feast: There are few others but villains in the musical by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman, making its long-delayed Broadway debut Thursday at the Roundabout Theatre's Studio 54. The dark...Tags: Criminal Laws, Santa Monica, Chicago, Prisons, Assault
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They shoot presidents, don't they?
STAFF WRITERWhen Stephen Sondheim's "Assassins" was not well received Off-Broadway in 1991, some blamed its failure on bad timing. After all, went the argument, who can enjoy a musical revue about people killing American presidents while the country's fighting the...Tags: Theater, Newsday Inc., Neil Patrick Harris, Government, The White House
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