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    Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'A Snow White Christmas' puts Southern California imprint on British theater tradition

    Kris Lythgoe had a problem that many a Los Angeles parent might relate to: Christmas was coming, and he wanted to take his young son, George, to a show the whole family could enjoy. Nothing seemed to fit.
    Kris Lythgoe had a problem that many a Los Angeles parent might relate to: Christmas was coming, and he wanted to take his young son, George, to a show the whole family could enjoy. Nothing seemed to fit. But Lythgoe was equipped to do something about...

    Tags: Aladdin (movie), Television Industry, Robin Hood (movie, 2010), Dallas 2011 (tv program), Sidney Poitier

  2. May 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Baltimore theater companies in a building boom

    Vincent Lancisi stands in a pile of rubble sweating under his hard hat, while all around him — board by board, pipe by pipe and hammer blow by hammer blow — a theater is taking shape.
    Vincent Lancisi stands in a pile of rubble sweating under his hard hat, while all around him — board by board, pipe by pipe and hammer blow by hammer blow — a theater is taking shape. It's still nearly eight months until the opening of...

    Tags: Alvin Ailey, Theater, Starbucks Corp., William Shakespeare, Arts and Culture

  4. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Good for you: Nov. 5, 2012

     Anna Schroeder, the daughter of Winfried and Carol Schroeder of Roscoe, will perform in Bethany Lutheran College’s fall theater production of "Peter Pan" Nov. 9-11 and 16-17 at the Sigurd K. Lee Theater in Mankato, Minn.  Rachel Carlsen of...
  6. Jul 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The Writing Life: Chris Colfer of 'Glee' inspired by fairy tales

    When Chris Colfer was just 20, he'd already been named one of GQ magazine's men of the year, having sung and acted his way into the hearts of America as Kurt, the high-pitched, openly gay brunet who is unabashedly himself on the hit TV show "Glee." Colfer's star had risen so fast in the year he'd starred on the Fox comedy that a literary agent asked him to pen his autobiography — an endeavor Colfer had the good sense to decline because it was so premature.
    When Chris Colfer was just 20, he'd already been named one of GQ magazine's men of the year, having sung and acted his way into the hearts of America as Kurt, the high-pitched, openly gay brunet who is unabashedly himself on the hit TV show "Glee."...

    Tags: Movies, Arts and Culture, Health and Safety at School, Harry Potter (fictional character), Kevin McHale

  8. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Glee' actor tries new role: Author

    When Chris Colfer was just 20, he had already been named one of GQ magazine's men of the year, having sung and acted his way into the hearts of America as Kurt, the high-pitched, openly gay character who is unabashedly himself on the hit TV show"Glee." Colfer's star had risen so fast that a literary agent asked him to write his autobiography — an endeavor Colfer had the good sense to decline because it was so premature.
    When Chris Colfer was just 20, he had already been named one of GQ magazine's men of the year, having sung and acted his way into the hearts of America as Kurt, the high-pitched, openly gay character who is unabashedly himself on the hit TV show"Glee."...

    Tags: Movies, Arts and Culture, Kevin McHale, Harry Potter (fictional character), TriBeCa Film Festival

  10. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. A Funny Life: Jim Dale In Solo Show At Long Wharf Theatre

    Jim Dale guides his guests into the study in his Park Avenue home, pointing out memorabilia filling the walls and shelves: album covers from when he was a British pop star in the late '50s; pictures of him from the "Carry On…" comedy films in the ''60s; posters when he starred in "Scapino" and "Barnum" on Broadway; Grammys for his "Harry Potter" audio books.
    The Hartford Courant
    Jim Dale guides his guests into the study in his Park Avenue home, pointing out memorabilia filling the walls and shelves: album covers from when he was a British pop star in the late '50s; pictures of him from the "Carry On…" comedy films in the...

    Tags: Cy Coleman, Manhattan (New York City), Waterford, Academy Awards, Athol Fugard

  12. Apr 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Broadway in Chicago gets 'Stuffed and Unstrung' plus Cathy Rigby, flying again

    An adult-oriented puppet show called "Stuffed and Unstrung" is headed this June to the Bank of America Theatre, Broadway in Chicago announced Monday.
    An adult-oriented puppet show called "Stuffed and Unstrung" is headed this June to the Bank of America Theatre, Broadway in Chicago announced Monday. Produced by Westbeth Entertainment and Henson Alternative, the show uses the talents of the famed Jim...

    Tags: Stuffed and Unstrung (play), Grammy Awards, Palace Theater, Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater

  14. Apr 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Riverfront Theater tent opening to host circus, music and other events

    Chicago is to have a big new entertainment venue this summer — a 70-foot-tall, 22,000-square-foot tent that will seat as many as 2,500 patrons who will be served up a variety of populist live shows, including tributes to Elton John, Michael Jackson and ABBA, and an adult-oriented circus known as "La Soiree." The tent, dubbed the Riverfront Theater, is being pitched next to the Chicago Tribune Freedom Center, 650 W. Chicago Ave.
    Chicago is to have a big new entertainment venue this summer — a 70-foot-tall, 22,000-square-foot tent that will seat as many as 2,500 patrons who will be served up a variety of populist live shows, including tributes to Elton John, Michael...

    Tags: Travel, Chicago Tribune, Newspapers, Arts and Culture, Andrew Lloyd Webber

  16. May 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. 'Once' sees stronger box-office sales after Tony nominations

    The announcement of the Tony Award nominations last Tuesday gave a box-office boost to "Once," the new musical whose 11 nominations make it the early Tony frontrunner this year.
    The announcement of the Tony Award nominations last Tuesday gave a box-office boost to "Once," the new musical whose 11 nominations make it the early Tony frontrunner this year. "Once," which is playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in New York, saw...

    Tags: Theater, Matthew Broderick, Arts and Culture, Politics, East Village (Manhattan, New York)

  18. May 23, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Stars unite for charity hoops game

    IRVINE — Considering the fact the payments went toward a charity for children, everyone appeared to have received their money's worth in the inaugural Harmony and Hoops Charity Basketball Game at UC Irvine's Bren Events Center on Saturday.
    IRVINE — Considering the fact the payments went toward a charity for children, everyone appeared to have received their money's worth in the inaugural Harmony and Hoops Charity Basketball Game at UC Irvine's Bren Events Center on Saturday. An 88-87...

    Tags: United Nations, Dennis Rodman, Behavioral Conditions, Prince (music artist), Friday Night Lights (tv program)

  20. Apr 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. How do you make money in the entertainment biz? Listen to 'Peter' and write a prequel

    Disappearing Broadway investments prove, especially this season, that there is still no formula for commercial success in the entertainment business, but the wicked track record of the prequel is really starting to stand out. Clearly, there is something...

    Tags: Andrew Jackson, Theater, Arts and Culture, Roger Rees, Entertainment Events

  22. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  23. Riverfront Theatre tent opens for new shows

    A giant 70-foot tall and 22,000-square-foot tent will be the new entertainment venue in Chicago this summer. 
    WGN News
    A giant 70-foot tall and 22,000-square-foot tent will be the new entertainment venue in Chicago this summer.  The climate-controlled tent, named Riverfront Theatre, holds 2,500 patrons and will be located next to the Chicago Tribune Freedom Center, 650...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Entertainment Events, Elton John, Entertainment, Chicago

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