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Lady Margaret
By Michael Portantiere · Dec 14, 2000 · New York City
Legendary songstress Margaret Whiting on her return to cabaret, the Great American Songbook, and election madness.
The Trials of Martin Guerre
By Jesse Witkin Schwartz · Dec 14, 2000 · New York City
There is certainly no lack of intellectual weight present in Frank Cossa's new play, The Trials of Martin Guerre. Indeed, it seems that each scene offers the audience yet another aspect of human ...
Princess Turandot
By Michael Portantiere · Dec 13, 2000 · New York City
Opera buffs will certainly want to check out the Blue Light Theater Company's production of Princess Turandot, Darko Tresnjak's new play inspired by the 1762 Carlo Gozzi fable that also served as the ...
Venus Observed
By Brooke Pierce · Dec 13, 2000 · New York City
The English writer Christopher Fry was the preeminent author of verse drama in the 20th century. But, excepting an ardent cult of followers, few people remember Fry these days, and the genre is b...
Stocking Stuffers
By Michael Portantiere · Dec 13, 2000 · New York City
BMG/RCA's Original Broadway Cast Recording of THE FULL MONTY heads Michael Portantiere's list of CDs eminently suitable for holiday giving -- or receiving!
Jane Eyre
By Marc Miller · Dec 11, 2000 · New York City
Suddenly, it seems so long ago: the reign of the Euro-poperetta musical, when every season would issue forth a new adaptation or three of an old Old-World classic. Phantom and Les Miz were the Big Two...
To Eyre is Human
By Kathy Henderson · Dec 11, 2000 · New York City
As Jane Eyre: The Musical reaches Broadway, the show's stars tell Kathy Henderson of their journey.
Coming Soon To a Theater Near You...
By Charles Nelson · Dec 11, 2000 · New York City
AL PACINO (pictured), MARK RUFFALO, ROBERT SEAN LEONARD, and other stars will be back on stage before you know it.
Chicago Pulp
By Raven Snook · Dec 11, 2000 · New York City
Pulp: a magazine or book printed on cheap paper and often dealing with sensational material. I found that definition in my Webster's Dictionary. The label "pulp fiction" has forever been corrupt...
Potential Achieved
The Siegels go nuts (and bolts) over JANIE DEE, and report some choice dialogue from the men's room at Seussical,

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