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Mary Ernster to Star in 'Wings: The Musical' at Chicago's Apple Tree
Jeff Award winner Mary Ernster will star in a new Chicago production of Wings: The Musical, the cult-hit show inspired by Arthur Kopit's drama about a former daredevil flyer's experience with the world after she suffers a stroke.
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Holland, Knowles, Kirsche, Israel and More Cast in MTG's 'Finian's Rainbow'
Complete casting has been announced for the Musical Theatre Guild's upcoming production of Finian's Rainbow, which will play the Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA, Feb. 23 at 7:30 PM and the Janet and Ray Scherr Forum Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza in Thousand Oaks, CA, March 1 at 3 PM.
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'Abe', the Dawning Lincoln Musical, Is Published by Samuel French
Samuel French, the play publisher and authors' representative, has added Abe the Musical - a new show about the young Abraham Lincoln - to its catalog, before the work has even premiered.
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Bernardo, Rhee, Haina Cast in Chicago 'Pacific Overtures'
Porchlight Music Theatre in Chicago will present a new production of John Weidman and Stephen Sondheim's 1976 musical Pacific Overtures, about the Westernization of Japan, March 15-May 2 at the Theatre Building Chicago.
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Fitzgerald, Leavel, Wendt, Dratch Star in Premiere of 'Minsky's' Musical in L.A.
Ahmanson Theatre, known for class acts over the years, gets naughty and bawdy on Jan. 21 with the first preview of the world premiere of Minsky's, the new musical comedy about the king of burlesque.
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'Stormy Weather,' Musical of Horne's Life, Starring Uggams, Begins West Coast Premiere
Stormy Weather, a new musical biography of entertainer Lena Horne, starring Tony Award winner Leslie Uggams as the older actress and Nikki Crawford as Young Lena, begins Jan. 21 at the Pasadena Playhouse in California.
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Prosecution rests in Phil Spector murder retrial
Prosecutors rested their case Thursday in the murder retrial of legendary music producer Phil Spector. The final prosecution witness was Donna Clarkson, mother of 40-year-old actress Lana Clarkson, who died of a gunshot through the mouth at Spector's mansion in February 2003. It ended nine weeks of testimony. Donna Clarkson testified about spending her last day with her daughter shoe-shopping ...
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Park City at Midnight: “Dynamite,” “Snow,” “Grace,” “Carter,” More…
Two hit-or-miss comedies, two uneven horror ventures, one brutal thrill-ride, one memorable thriller and what is already destined to become the most outstanding doc of 2009 make-up the veritable independent menu that is this year’s Sundance Film Festival Park City at Midnight section.
indieWIRE |
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Prosecution rests in Phil Spector murder retrial
LOS ANGELES—Prosecutors rested their case Thursday in the murder retrial of legendary music producer Phil Spector.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Family Discovery concert pairs music with tales
Over the last several years, the Adrian Symphony Orchestra has made a Family Discovery concert that’s specifically designed to introduce children to classical music a regular part of its season.
The Daily Telegram |
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Television - Entertainment
Bruce Springsteen's new album Working on a Dream was recorded with the E Street Band and features 12 new Springsteen compositions plus two bonus tracks, including the theme song from Golden Globe winning film The Wrestler.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Prosecution rests in Phil Spector's Los Angeles murder retrial, defense to begin Monday
LOS ANGELES - Prosecutors rested their case Thursday in the murder retrial of legendary music producer Phil Spector.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Prosecution rests in Phil Spector murder retrial
Prosecutors rested their case Thursday in the murder retrial of legendary music producer Phil Spector.
Centre Daily Times |
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Prosecution rests in Phil Spector murder retrial
Music producer Phil Spector leaves the Los Angeles Country Superior Court Oct. 29, 2008, for a lunch break during his murder retrial.
The Washington DC Examiner |
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Music Review: Tuatara - The Here And The Gone
Take an unforgettable trip with Tuatara and Coleman Barks... There's something special about an album that takes a listener on a journey to a place they've never been before. Every album can be a journey if the listener is open to it, but not every album really takes us somewhere. There's something special about going along for the ride when we realize the music is going to carry us to a ...
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Music Review: The Barbarians - Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl
The Barbarians ask are you a boy or are you a girl? The Barbarians were similar to thousands of local garage bands across the United States that came together for a short time and then disappeared into the musical mists. The sound was raw and the quality of the instrumental playing was average at best and they would rely on cover songs to get by. They formed in 1964 on Cape Cod and disbanded in ...
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Loving those classics
One sure fire way to beat the winter doldrums is to go hear some live music; fortunately there's an abundance of organizations presenting a wide range of performances in our area.Whatever your musical tastes might include, you're sure to find something enjoyable without having to travel very far.
The News-Times |
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As businesses close in evening, another comes to life
A Prime Magazine featured article: KEARNEY - As many of Kearney's downtown businesses close for the evening, the space above Yanda's Music comes alive with couples learning the steps to the cha-cha, the Argentine tango, swing and country dances.
Kearney Hub |
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Folk music concert scheduled Jan. 24
Elation Center for the Arts presents, “Holy Water and Whiskey: An Evening of American Folk Music,” at 7 p.m. Saturday., Jan. 24, at the Pagosa Lakes Clubhouse.
The Pagosa Springs Sun |
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Waltzing through winter
Dance is a wonderful winter activity with music, movement, laughter and the company of friendly folks.
The Pagosa Springs Sun |
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Auditions for ‘West Side Story’ at PSHS
The Music and Theater Departments at Pagosa Springs High School announce auditions for the spring musical, “West Side Story,” the classic 1960s musical set on the streets of New York City, with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.
The Pagosa Springs Sun |
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Bill DeYoung: Say hello to a week full of concerts
Ten years ago, you’d be lucky to have this many concerts over the course of a month — here’s more proof that our cultural resources (bigger and better venues, and more of them) have caught up with the rest of metropolitan America.
TCPalm.com |
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They'll be outstanding in their new field
SOUTHWEST ARTS FESTIVAL: Wind chimes set the tone for the many-more media event at the sprawling Empire Polo Club.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Fur Ball Designed to Help Putnam Shelter
The event will be Saturday from 6 to 10 at Sleepy Hollow Country Club.
The Charleston State Journal |
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Salute to the LAPD
Their motto may be "To Protect and to Serve," but when it comes to their portrayal in movies, music and various other pop culture, the Los Angeles Police Department (or the LAPD as they're more commonly referred to) have anything but a squeaky-clean image.
UGO - UnderGroundOnline |
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