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Fine acting makes Bay Theatre production worth 'The Price' of admission
Bay Theatre Company in Annapolis caps its 2012-2013 season with Arthur Miller's "The Price," a play that may be among the lesser-known of his works but nonetheless strikes a nerve with contemporary audiences. Miller's rarely staged, insightful play...Tags: Arts and Culture, Annapolis, Manhattan (New York City), Celebrities
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Mike Nichols in Talks to Direct 'One Last Thing Before I Go' for Bad Robot, Paramount (Exclusive)
ReutersApr 23 (TheWrap.com) - Mike Nichols is in talks to direct "One Last Thing Before I Go" for J.J. Abrams and Paramount, according to multiple individuals with knowledge of the project. The film would be Nichols' first since "Charlie Wilson's War," which...Tags: Rachel Weisz, Paramount Pictures, Betrayal (movie), Entertainment, Charlie Wilson's War (movie)
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On New York stages, a year full of letdowns
The year 2012, as Queen Elizabeth II might have said, was quite the annus horribilis on Broadway. Especially after the leaves started to turn. Consider the less-than-regal disappointments. "The Anarchist," the polemical new play by David Mamet, closed...Tags: Periodicals, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Elizabeth II, Once (musical), A Streetcar Named Desire (movie)
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2012 in review: Teamwork enlivens the theater world
Could the theater artist of 2012 really be … Samuel Beckett? Well, the 1969 Nobel Prize winner had stiff competition this year from Anton Chekhov, dead for more than a hundred years but more alive than ever onstage. Chekhov's early play "Ivanov"...
Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Samuel Beckett, Clybourne Park (play), Nobel Prize Awards, Arts and Culture
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Movie makeup: The good, the bad and the 'J. Edgar'
Attention, vampires. Later this week, while you're watching the final installment in the "Twilight" series, if the quality of the new film is consistent with the earlier films, well, you will probably find yourself wondering if it's just you or do all...
Tags: Looper (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Leonardo DiCaprio, Celebrities, Halle Berry
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Looking ahead to the Tony Awards: An off year for musicals, but 'Once' deserves to win
NEW YORK — What with "Ghost,""Lysistrata Jones" and other wearying disappointments, the 2012-13 Broadway season hardly will go down as a banner year for new American musicals. Indeed, should the best-musical Tony Award go, at Sunday night's...
Tags: Beacon Theater, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Nicholas Hytner, Bruce Norris, Once (musical)
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Curtain rises on Mad Cow Theatre's new home
It has been a long time coming, but on Saturday Mad Cow Theatre will finally open its new Church Street digs — above Five Guys Burgers, a block off Orange Avenue in downtown Orlando. "You've probably heard us mention an opening date, then move...
Tags: Mad Cow Theater, Dining and Drinking, Music, Arts and Culture, Wines
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Season Preview: Mad Cow Theatre
Mad Cow Theatre's next season will combine classic plays such as"Death of a Salesman" with the big-name musical "Dreamgirls" and the just-closed Broadway offering"Other Desert Cities." It's a season high on name recognition with works by Neil Simon,...
Tags: George Bernard Shaw, Mad Cow Theater, Jack Lemmon, Awards and Prizes, Music
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Sherman Hemsley dies at 74; star of TV's 'The Jeffersons'
Sherman Hemsley, who was rooted in the minds of millions of television viewers as Archie Bunker's bombastic black neighbor, George Jefferson, in"All in the Family" and later as the star of his own long-running sitcom, "The Jeffersons," has died. He was...
Tags: Lorraine Hansberry, Jean Genet, All in the Family (tv program) , Comedy (genre), Sherman Hemsley
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Blythe Danner Returns To Williamstown For 'The Blue Deep'
The Hartford CourantBlythe Danner feels right at home on stage in the Berkshire hills. After a 12-year absence, the actress is returning to the Williamstown Theatre Festival that shaped her early career nearly 40 years ago and where she continued to return over the decades....Tags: Gwyneth Paltrow, Vanessa Redgrave, Comedy (genre), Bob Balaban, Hank Azaria
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'Hunger Games': Philip Seymour Hoffman cast as Plutarch Heavensbee
Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman has joined the cast of "The Hunger Games" sequel "Catching Fire" as head gamemaker Plutarch Heavensbee, according to Lionsgate, the studio behind the movies. Hoffman will play the sly orchestrator of the 75th...
Tags: Wes Bentley, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, The Amazing Spider-Man (movie), The Hunger Games (movie)
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Tony Awards: 'Clybourne Park,' 'Once' are big winners
Bruce Norris' "Clybourne Park," a sharp-toothed satirical drama about the vagaries of race and real estate, won for best play, and "Once," a starry-eyed romance centered on an Irish street musician and a Czech immigrant flower seller, topped the best...
Tags: Philip Seymour Hoffman, AIDS, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Easter, Arthur Miller
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