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Q&A: Director John Tiffany on what's current about a 2004 war story
John Tiffany is the director of "Black Watch" and an associate director of the National Theatre of Scotland. He also directed the 2012 Tony-winning musical "Once" about a young street musician and his muse. "Black Watch" is written by Gregory Burke...Tags: Music, International Military Interventions, Iraq, Iraq War (2003-2011), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Matthew Lopez's New Play Highlights Hartford Stage Play Reading Festival
Hartford CourantFive new plays by Octavio Solis, Bess Wohl, Dan O'Brien, Matthew Lopez and Janine Nabers, will make up Hartford Stage's Brand:NEW Fall Festival of New Works on Oct. 25 to 28. The festival will include readings as well as a playwrights' panel on Oct. 28 at...Tags: Festive Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment Events, Aetna Inc.
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Reading Of Unearthed Play Highlights Eugene O'Neill Celebration
Hartford CourantA recently unearthed one-act play by Eugene O'Neill, "Exorcism," will receive a free reading this weekend at the 13th annual Eugene O'Neill Celebration at the Monte Cristo Cottage, the boyhood home of the playwright in New London. The celebration...Tags: Entertainment Events, Jason Robards, Television Industry, Humana Incorporated, Eugene O'Neill
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New Haven's Theater Scene is Bursting
Most states are lucky to have one theater that's won the Tony Award for Best Regional Theater. Connecticut has five, and two of them are in New Haven. The Yale Repertory Theatre [1120 Chapel St., New Haven; (203) 432-1234, yalerep.org], right downtown on...
Tags: Paul Giamatti, Entertainment Events, Frank Sinatra, Sam Giancana, Southern Connecticut State University
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Orlando Fringe sets ticket-revenue record, hands out awards
The Orlando Fringe Festival had a banner year, its first under new producer Michael Marinaccio — breaking several records. More than $250,000 was earned by the performers this year, an all-time high, reports Fringe general manager George Wallace....
Tags: Festive Events, Mennello Museum of American Art, Human Interest, Lifetime (tv network), Arts and Culture
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Orlando Fringe leaders join 1st Fringe World Congress
Michael Marinaccio and George Wallace, the team who run the Orlando Fringe Festival, this month attended the Edinburgh Festival Fringe — and returned with a stronger global outlook. The Orlando Fringe team attended the debut World Fringe Congress...
Tags: Festive Events, Trips and Vacations, Music, Arts and Culture, China
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Theaters from Burbank to South Pasadena
Shakespeare, Moličre, musical romps, contemporary classics, comedies of all Jordi Galcerán's descriptions, cutting-edge new work — theater in Southern California is varied, plentiful and far-flung, from the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego and...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Noise (movie), Ray Bradbury, Kathleen Marshall, Celebrities
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Shakespeare and Zombies Open Oddfellows Youth Playhouse Season
Hartford CourantWilliam Shakespeare’s “Land of the Dead: A True Account of the Zombie Plague of 1599,” will open the 2012-13 season for Middletown’s junior and teen repertory theater company, The Oddfellows Playhouse. This play by John Heimbuch,...Tags: Music Theater, Music, Entertainment Events, William Shakespeare, Mark Twain
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Season Preview: Beth Marshall Presents
Beth Marshall Presents' 2012-13 season runs the gamut from an Orlando premiere to a Neil Simon classic, and the company takes over production of "Play-in-a-Day" as well. The Orlando premiere is "American Alphabet," written and performed by Lisa Cordes....
Tags: Entertainment Events, Winter Garden, Students, Barack Obama, Academy Awards
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Orlando Fringe Festival expands to new venues, adds shows
Coming off the most successful season in its 21-year history, the Orlando International Fringe Festival will expand into a nearby neighborhood and increase the number of shows it offers next spring. The move follows a 23 percent increase in attendance at...
Tags: Orlando, Festive Events, Mennello Museum of American Art, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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Review: 'Vampire Lesbians of Sodom' at Theatre Downtown
Orlando Sentinel theater criticVAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM: Watching this show was like seeing an Orlando Fringe Festival production rise from the dead. At about 75 minutes long, Charles Busch's comedy is suitably Fringe-length. Plus you have the men in drag, the campiness of it all, the...Tags: Vampires (supernatural entitiess), Arts and Culture, Gays and Lesbians, Charles Busch, Theater Downtown
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'A Shoemaker's Tale' At Wesleyan
The Hartford CourantWhen Steve Scionti saw that there were few roles for Italian-Americans that didn't involve someone named Fat Tony or who had a very special godfather, the dancer-actor turned inward — and to his own family for inspiration. Scionti, who was born and...Tags: Celebrities, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Television Industry, Wesleyan University
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