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Awestruck in the Audience
By Jim Caruso · Aug 8, 2000 · New York City
From The Crumple Zone, Josh Biton, Paul Pecorino, and Mario Cantone chat about their most memorable moments this side of the Broadway curtain.
The Music Man to Perform at the Democratic Convention in L.A.
By Brooke Pierce · Aug 8, 2000 · New York City
Professor Harold Hill will bring the boys' band from River City, Iowa to Los Angeles on Monday, August 14, to perform at the Democratic National Convention. Craig Bierko and the cast of Broadway'...
What's the Buzz? A Superstar Benefit for The Actors' Fund
By Adam Klasfeld · Aug 8, 2000 · New York City
Clear your theatergoing schedule for 8pm on August 27. This shouldn't be a difficult task, as not many Broadway shows have Sunday evening performances. But Jesus Christ Superstar will play that night...
Champagne on Ice
By Kathryn Walat · Aug 8, 2000 · New York City
Kathryn Walat chats with Lenora Champagne about her new play Coaticook in Soho Think Tank's Ice Factory 2000.
Long Live Godspell
By Michael Portantiere · Aug 8, 2000 · New York City
Jesus and Judas of the hit Off-Broadway revisal tell the God's honest truth about the show.
She Keeps Time
By Ilana Simons · Aug 7, 2000 · New York City
The two one-acts--one by wordsmith Suzan-Lori Parks and one by director Allison Eve Zell--that have come together to create She Keeps Time at the Mint Theater have some things in common. Each has j...
Philadelphia, Here I Come!
By Scott Mallinger · Aug 7, 2000 · New York City
M. Scott Mallinger examines the local theater scene, from the Walnut Street Theatre to Daylight Zone to Interact.
Cabaret By the Book
By Brian Scott Lipton · Aug 4, 2000 · New York City
Brian Scott Lipton reviews a book of the late critic BOB HARRINGTON's advice on what to do (and what not to do) when putting on a cabaret show.
Spinning Into Butter
By Melissa Rose Bernardo · Aug 4, 2000 · New York City
There's been a lot of talk about Hope Davis' second-act monologue in Spinning Into Butter. Even if you haven't seen Rebecca Gilman's new play at Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse Theater, you've probabl...
Get Smart!
By Kathy Henderson · Aug 4, 2000 · New York City
Jean Smart has a high time playing opposite Nathan Lane in The Man Who Came to Dinner.

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