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Theater Listings
BUSHNELL CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Oct. 1 - 6 - Phoenix Broadway Series: "West Side Story." Performance times vary. Tickets: $15-$60. Mortensen Hall. Oct. 12 - Robinson & Cole Family Series: "Go, Dog. Go!" 1 and 4 p.m. Tickets: $10-$20. Belding...Tags: TheaterWorks, Garde Arts Center, Goodspeed Opera House, Clubs and Associations, Palace Theater
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Theater season
Sentinel Staff WriterThe following is a list of theatrical productions: ANNIE RUSSELL THEATRE The theater is on the campus of Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park. Season tickets are $50 and $60 for general audiences and $47 and $57 for seniors. Second-stage shows...Tags: Brian Friel, International Speedway Corp., A.A. Milne, Mount Dora, Mystery (genre)
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No need to cry for this 'Evita' revival
Tribune arts reporterThirty years ago, an original musical still could cut the kind of broad swath through mainstream popular culture. Today that would be unthinkable. Songs from "Evita" were a fixture at the top of the British charts. And the UK pop-royalty of the time —...Tags: United Kingdom, Gaming, Evita (musical), Andrew Lloyd Webber, Entertainment
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At Marriott, a 'Beauty' on a smaller scale
Tribune theater criticAs sure as the Disney company likes mice, magic mirrors and profits, "Beauty and the Beast" is a golden title, and the new Marriott Theatre production is the Midwest's first since Disney released the post-national touring rights. In this "Incredibles"...Tags: New York, Broadway Theater, Robert Goulet, Michael Phillips, Marriott Theatre
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'Superstar' message has staying power
Tribune arts criticsAny show with lyrics like "Ho-Sanna, Hey-Sanna" doesn't exactly sit up and beg for earnest intellectual or spiritual exploration. But you cannot watch "Jesus Christ Superstar" these days without musing on how drastically times have changed when it comes...Tags: Eric Idle, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ian Gillan
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Working his magic on the Dru World Order
Sun Music CriticIf you ever want to see what star power actually looks like, put Sisqo in front of a crowd. Sitting in his elegantly appointed house in Randallstown, the diminutive Dru Hill singer comes off as charming, charismatic and quietly intelligent. Apart...Tags: Fashion Shows, Sisqo, Randallstown, Elton John, Entertainment
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Movie review: 'The Phantom of the Opera'
TRIBUNE ARTS CRITIC2 stars (out of 4) Depending on your predilection, the movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" is about as good — or as bad — as its phenomenally successful stage original. Andrew Lloyd Webber's kitschy theatrical spectacle is now a kitschy...Tags: Emmy Rossum, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Gerard Butler, Miranda Richardson, Patrick Wilson
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