December 2010
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My Top 10 favorite Theatre of 2010
10. Valerie Harper in Looped on Broadway at the Lycuem Theatre
As Tallulah Bankhead, Valerie Harper gave a fantastic performance with her complete transformation to this Hollywood iconic.
9. Valley of the Dolls Actors Fund Benefit Staged Reading at the Gerald W. Lynch Theatre at John Jay College
With New York’s finest as the leads, this was trully a night to remember! Featuring Heidi...
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POLL: Favorite New Broadway Musical of 2010
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next season on weeds
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nancy cutes her way out of jail.
silas fucks some random girl and thinks he’s in love.
shane’s still a freak.
nancy and stevie somehow gets to her family, probably by turning in esteban for something.
when it gets too serious, here comes the resident buffoon doug.
where ever that live, the drug market is too low or nonexistent so nancy starts back dealing.
she fucks with the...
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You can’t do karate. You can’t do backflips. You’re white...
– It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
POLL: Favorite New Broadway Plays of 2010
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[Photos from Plays of 2010]
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Bernadette Peters talks Night Music on “The Today Show”
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At my age I’ve found what is most important is love and art.
– A moment I will never forget with John Kander (12/12/2010).
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Commercialism, Yea, Yea!
The 2010 Broadway Season is off to a rocky start. Two new acclaimed musicals are closing abruptly—one just after six weeks from its opening. Funny, the notices came out within a day of Previews for the highest-budgeted Broadway show in history.
First shows first—Last season The Public Theatre presented an emo-rock musical (with a parody-style book) that had critics and audiences cheering. It...
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Emily Deschanel gives a great performance in this Episode playing “Bones” and the victim.
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When you live in the musical theatre world you don’t always get to tell a true...
– Director/Choreographer Susan Stroman on Broadway’s The Scottsboro Boys (via broadwaybuzz)
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It already looks like Christmas in Midtown.
– NY1