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The Velvet Oratorio

By Ward Morehouse III From the opening moment of The Velvet Oratorio - with libretto by Edward Einhorn...

On 05 Dec 2014 By admin / 0 Comment

Remembering Mike Nichols

Mike Nichols, who died last week, undoubtedly was one of Broadway's and Hollywood's very greatest directors....

On 25 Nov 2014 By admin / 0 Comment

Major Barbara: a Five Star Show

Review by Beatrice Williams-Rude Productions at The Pearl are usually lustrous; George Bernard Shaw...

On 21 Nov 2014 By admin / 2 Comments
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Close-Up for Off-Broadway

Review by Beatrice Williams-Rude Theater  Close-Up on  PBS brings Off-Broadway center stage and provides...

On 06 Nov 2014 By admin / 0 Comment

Try to Remember – The Fantasticks!

Review by: Linda Mackenzie I recently had the pleasure of attending a Saturday matinee of "The Fantasticks"...

On 31 Oct 2014 By admin / 0 Comment
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“Solitary Light” Burns Incandescently

Review by:  Beatrice Williams-Rude As part of the Theater Village’s second annual festival, E Pluribus,...

On 18 Sep 2014 By admin / 0 Comment
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“Stella!” Bio of a Blindingly Bright Star

Review by:  Beatrice Williams-Rude Upon seeing “Stella!” many people will probably think of Marlon...

On 14 Sep 2014 By admin / 0 Comment
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The Supreme Novelty On or Off Broadway: “Vaclav Havel’s Hunt for a Pig”

"NO MORE TROUBLES, NO MORE SORROW NO MORE NEED FOR FEAR. HOLD FAST ONTO YOUR CONVICTIONS, GIVEN TIME...

On 20 Aug 2014 By admin / 0 Comment

Looking at Broadway’s Future with Tony Producer Gerald Schoenfeld

Getting on Broadway is an achievement, whether or not you get nominated for its highest honor, an American...

On 17 May 2007 By admin / 0 Comment

Broadway After Dark Column

Eartha Kitt, one of the greatest nightclub entertainers our time, may be back on Broadway in the musical...

On 16 Jun 2005 By admin / 0 Comment