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  • copasetic" [used so nicely in "West L.A. Fadeaway"] -- and such stunts as dancing down Broadway in 1939 from Columbus Circle to 44th Street in celebration of his sixty-first birthday. The Annotated "Alabama Getaway"
  • Springtime for Henry played Broadway in the early '30s and then again in the early '50s but became a laughingstock as Edward Everett Horton repeatedly barnstormed it.
  • The new musical wowed them on Broadway.
  • The show travels to nearly 200 cities around the world annually with the beauty, elegance, glamour and energy of a Broadway show.
  • It is very easy to have a hit play on Broadway. The Other Side of Me
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  • The film gives us a peep behind the curtain at a Broadway musical.
  • BroadwayWorld was there to shake and shimmey with the cast one last time! BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • An unclassifiable mixture of animation, drama, love story, coming-of-age-tale-slash-concert movie, Hedwig is adapted from Mitchell's off-Broadway hit of the same name.
  • He has also designed extensively for theatre, opera, Broadway musicals, and film.
  • He was 15 when he saw his first Broadway production, Follies, and 32 years later he can still recall every moment ‘scene by scene.’
  • I have to applaud Chris for his miraculous, classy turn-around from drug-riddled dope fiend to responsible father and Broadway star.
  • Matthew Risch, lately of "Pal Joey," is smooth and debonair as Sky Masterson, the high-rolling sharpie who wins the heart of Miss Sarah Brown Morgan James, the dishy Salvation Army doll who longs to save the souls of all the heels on Broadway. Joy in Runyonland
  • From that album she sang "The Mad Hatter," an uptempo swinger from the short-lived Broadway musical "Wonderland: Alice's New Musical Adventure"; "No Finer Man," a worshipful ballad from "Cyrano de Bergerac: the Musical," which had a brief run two years ago in Tokyo; and the album's title song with lyrics by Maury Yeston. NYT > Home Page
  • The first smash hit of the 2007-2008 Broadway season turned out to be one of the biggest surprises in Broadway history †“Xanadu.” People are calling a hilariously reinvented send-up of the 1980’s Olivia Newton-John film, this irreverent musical adventure, about following your dreams when others say you shouldn’t, spins along to the addictive original hit film score by pop-rock legends Jeff Lynne and John Farrar. Whoopi Roller Skates ‘Xanadu’
  • PS CLASSICS, the label dedicated to the heritage of Broadway and American popular song, will record the New Broadway Cast Recording for the 2010 Tony Award-winning production of LA BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • Her sprawling, comic epic about multi-ethnic Britain, which uncovers a wonderland of magic realism in the London subtopias of Cricklewood Broadway and Willesden, beat a strong shortlist of four other books, all by American writers.
  • It ran for two years on Broadway to mixed reviews: its undisguised cynicism appalled many critics.
  • Following the death of John Lennon in 1980, Ono continued her career and has recorded albums, performed concert tours, and composed two off-Broadway musicals. Five People Born on February 18 | myFiveBest
  • On Monday, Feb. 25, Lorraine Bracco — who around here is still better known as the shrieky wife in GoodFellas than for her role as the shrink with a smoky voice on The Sopranos — threw a launch party for her new line of wines at the Hard Rock Café on Broadway and 43rd Street. Bracco Gets Blotto! <i>Sopranos</i> Stars Sip 'n' Sass With Good Ol' Lorraine
  • He worked as a barker at the 1939 World's Fair and as a tour guide at NBC before making his Broadway debut in the lead in Emlyn Williams's Morning Star.
  • Adaptation of the hit Broadway musical. The Sun
  • A revival is still playing on Broadway today. Times, Sunday Times
  • He worked in burlesque and vaudeville theaters and then on Broadway in such plays as The Night Circus (1958), One More River (1960), and Do Re Mi (1962). Five People Born at the End of April | myFiveBest
  • Book well in advance for a massage at this glamorous 17th-century farmhouse outside Broadway. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fortunately, it is being mounted in one of Broadway's most intimate and well-proportioned spaces, the 804-seat John Golden Theatre. A Perfect Night on Broadway
  • Grammer made his Broadway debut last year in a revival of musical "La Cage aux Folles" but is best known as the egotistical therapist Frasier Crane in the TV comedies "Frasier" and Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Her big break came when she was chosen to play the lead in a Broadway musical.
  • Singin' in the Rain: "Make 'Em Laugh" (Donald O'Connor, many pratfalls, also that whole backflipping-off-the-walls thing), "Moses Supposes" (O'Connor and Kelly harass a specialist in elocution), part of the "Broadway Melody" (not really my favorite ballet sequence, but I'll sometimes watch Kelly's pas de deux with Cyd Charisse) Music
  • Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark," the snakebitten Broadway musical with music written by U2, suffered its latest setback on Monday night when an actor in the performance fell while performing a stunt. Actor injured at U2's "Spiderman" musical; rapper Magnolia Shorty murdered; Local Community Radio Act passes
  • The dancers who were making money in Broadway shows did not hesitate to chip in to meet emergency expenses.
  • The nightclub Broadway is also right next door, so you will not have far to stagger after an evening out on the town.
  • He takes bold if foolhardy chances, such as acting on Broadway. Times, Sunday Times
  • zone_info": "huffpost. entertainment/blog; entertainment = 1; nickname = david-finkle; entry_id = 184798; @yentertainment = 1; broadway = 1; julie-taymor = 1; musicals = 1; spider-man-musical = 1", David Finkle: Musical Maker Julie Taymor Disses "Musicals"
  • All the oscars need to do to improve is stop the broadway-like production numbers, forget the interpretative dance choreography, and for god's sakes fire Bruce Vilanch as head writer. kencosgrove Oscars Producer Gives a Ceremony Post-Mortem | /Film
  • A flasher has indecently exposed himself to two teenage girls in Broadway as they cycled near a disused railway bridge.
  • After the mysterious disappearance of the world's most famous scientists, New York comes under attack from flying giant robots that land on Broadway and march in serried ranks through the city's narrow streets.
  • Those lava-flow saxophones aren't even the eeriest thing about "Paul Motian on Broadway, Volume 5. Paul Motian: Two From An Anti-Drummer
  • He writes about changes in the Broadway show, and the changes aren't just typographical.
  • I saw the 2005 Off-Broadway premiere, and while it had a starrier cast, this revival wrings as much laughter out of Mr. Moses 'one-two jokes, many of which suggest Abbott and Costello rewritten by Tom Stoppard. Greasepaint Under the Redwoods
  • Broadway is a few blocks distant but worlds away from the cultural corridor along Grand Avenue.
  • He got into the shoving andand halting and slow flowing of Broadway.
  • AND BROADWAYto get fliers, share ideas, and volunteer your work andfinancial contributions. OpEdNews - Diary: November 12, Come to Washington to Demand Civil Rights for Mumia Abu-Jamal
  • Though it was a chart-topping album before it became a Broadway hit in 1971 and a film starring Ted Neeley and Anderson in 1973, the cult following remains strong.
  • An expectation, or suspicion, depending on your perspective, is growing that ICEL actually intends that the new texts not be set to Broadway-style music but plainsong in the tradition of Gregorian chant, i.e. that Vatican II not be a dead letter as regards music in the Roman Rite. The "greedy cartel of guitar-strumming copyright hawks"
  • The production features dance and live music played by the company, a genuine Broadway fortepiano and sumptuous period costumes, all presented within a light and airy set.
  • It took 34 years for Stephen Schwartz's once-ubiquitous rock musical, in which the gospel according to St. Matthew is enacted as a circuslike vaudeville turn, to make it back to Broadway, and by all rights the results should have been dated beyond hope of resuscitation. That Wild and Crazy Messiah
  • It's a bit of mayhem, but I'm a vet, nothing fazes me," said Rob O'Connor, who has worked as an engineer on Broadway for 32 years. Threat Has City on Edge
  • After college, she headed to New York City and landed the leading role in the Broadway production, Zombie.
  • Persephone is a multi-media-musical play within a play featuring Julia Stiles (of the Jason Bourne films and Oleanna on Broadway) in the title role, which last week finished it's premiere run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). G. Roger Denson: Julia Stiles and Mimi Goese Take On Godly Sexual Politics at BAM
  • The haunting atmosphere of the old wartime camp at Spring Hill near Broadway has inspired a dark tale of murder and mystery.
  • The show had well passed its sell by date (it pre-dated Showboat on Broadway, where it opened the Ziegfeld Theatre).
  • The quickest way to notify ne'er-do-wells that you're a stupid tourist is to unravel a sail-sized map right in the middle of 42nd and Broadway.
  • Bravo to Terry Teachout's long-overdue appreciation of Broadway orchestrators, or "arrangers" as we say in the Big Band biz ( Hi Ho, Let's Give a Hand to Thank The Lone Arranger
  • Wicked" -- a jouncy, pyrotechnical "Wizard of Oz" prequel that has been running on Broadway since 2003 -- is wildly beloved and continually shatters box office records both in New York and on tour. 'Wicked' online wait for Kennedy Center tickets
  • A broadway parish councillor is urging his fellow members to rethink a controversial new rule, which he feels limits a villager's opportunity to be heard.
  • Thousands of people lined Broadway to cheer the Yankees and celebrate their World Series triumph.
  • Back in 1978 Michael Bennett conceived a Broadway musical called Ballroom, in which silver-haired dancers looked back at their younger selves.
  • No Broadway or Hollywood actor, singer, or dancer worth watching escaped his pen.
  • What started in the mid-1800s on Southern California's huge ranchos as a means of feeding a large number of vaqueros continues every weekend on portable barbecues along Santa Maria's main street, Broadway.
  • A traditional cabaret lounge and a Broadway-style theater seat about 500 passengers for elaborate revues and celebrity showcases.
  • The loads of women in lingerie is enough to turn a Broadway classic into a testosterone fest.
  • Rejected in his own country, the one-time toast of Broadway has finally to rely for validation on the subsidised theatre in England.
  • We decided to sit at the bar and enjoy the piano music the pianist totally wins points from me for playing "Gotta Lotta Living to Do" from the musical "Bye Bye Birdie"---that song always makes me happy in a Broadway showtune kind of peppy way. Stylish Dining in the French Quarter
  • A Broadway musical has garnered rave reviews. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sprightliest is The Banjo, no longer a paean to the instrument as in the Broadway version but now a "dance sensation" - a concept that sets the number up much better and gives the talented, hardworking dance ensemble its best chance to ignite the show. which in stage form remains a second-tier work. Chron.com Chronicle
  • The daughter of a Broadway dancer mother and a violin maker father, Moennig was primed to perform at an early age.
  • I used to walk down Broadway with my camera, and everyone who panhandled me, I'd ask them to pose for a picture first.
  • Lancashire County Council wants to build a bus and rail interchange between Broadway, Broad Street, Stanworth Road and Railway Street.
  • They made 42nd Street - the story of a girl plucked from the chorus to the lead role in a Broadway musical - more than just a fluffy fairy tale.
  • Classics, the label dedicated to the heritage of Broadway and American popular song, recorded the original Broadway cast album of SONDHEIM ON SONDHEIM on June 6th and 7th. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • A picture framer who set up his own business in Broadway has been named a finalist in a national competition for the third year running.
  • As a fourteen-year-old she had made her debut in a particularly sophisticated team, and went on to appear on Broadway.
  • In fact, it does have a handful of outrageous moments, but surprisingly, it's overall one of the most unabashedly, old-fashioned Broadway musical comedies I've seen.
  • In his early 20s, Greco supported himself dancing in cabarets and running show tickets for a Broadway scalper.
  • What in the blazes is this woman doing at a Broadway show in the middle of a national emergency? 09/01/2005
  • `Cats' has been playing on Broadway for many years
  • that old Broadway play really has legs
  • Elizabeth Rosemund Taylor was born in 1932 in London, to Francis Taylor, an American art dealer living there, and his wife Sara, who had acted on Broadway under the name Sara Sothern and retired when she married. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Top it all off with a commercial for the Broadway soundtrack and a series of studio trailers, and you have one fine presentation.
  • From crips autumn apples to hot Broadway openings, the season offers treats for every taste.
  • This Damon Runyon tale of Broadway in the 1940s, has a melee of characters including gamblers, nightclub performers and Salvationists seeking to reform wayward inhabitants of Times Square in New York.
  • The gods must be crazy, but a gaggle from the Greek pantheon are also having a disco-fueled, quip-filled blast in "Xanadu," the camp-tastic Broadway musical that just whisked into the Paramount Theatre on roller skates for a short touring run. The Seattle Times
  • Tap dance evolved from plantation dances and minstrelsy, and the Broadway musical grew out of burlesque and operettas.
  • Her special place in the Broadway cosmos did have something to do with her dancing, loose-limbed yet precise.
  • The guitarist is a frequent visitor to the US, where a revival of his rock opera Tommy on Broadway won the rock star a prestigious Tony award in 1993.
  • Cut to a Broadway theater, where the blackfaced hero sings ‘Mammy’ in a style at once cantorial and operatic, at an energy level that is overpowering.
  • When he realized his long-held aspiration of becoming a writer by masterfully crafting eight gay characters in his play, which was initially produced off-Broadway by the cutting-edge Playwrights Unit, no one was more surprised than Mart Crowley himself -- who heeded and simultaneously took on the powerful, straight New York theater critic, Stanley Kauffmann of the New York Times. Penelope Andrew: Gay Icons and American Dreams in New Documentary: Making the Boys
  • A Broadway musical has garnered rave reviews. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using Broadway as her centre, she trawled back and forth from the high Twenties, through the Thirties and into the Forties. CHAMELEON
  • The train approaching platform two is also not going to Parsons Green but to Ealing Broadway.
  • Last night somewhere between Fulham Broadway and Westminster I was musing upon the fact that there was a point when I didn't even go on trains, let alone take three-change journeys.
  • Influenced by cubism, Mondrian created a style called “neoplasticism, ” which he used in works such as Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue and Broadway Boogie Woogie. Mondrian, Piet
  • The Times bemoans this development, acknowledging the commercial nature of Broadway theater, but wishing the stage itself could remain ad free.
  • Avenue Q "downsized" - moving from its Broadway home of six years (the Golden), to Off-Broadway's New World Stages - it lost 306 seats, some of its ticket price, and … that's about it. Playbill.com : News
  • Jockey shorts on sale in outdoor bins on Broadway entrance him.
  • Still, it should be noted that baggage can be an advantage: David Hyde Pierce, who has proven his versatility and range in a number of Broadway successes, remains for many that persnickety noodge of TV's "Frasier," Niles Crane. 'Crowne': A Bad Fit for Hollywood Royalty
  • Many of them were quite good at it, having made a living as Broadway hoofers before they went west.
  • Unless you have a gold mine paying off, an oil well gushing, or a Broadway agent sugar daddy frosting your billfold, Rupert and his avaricious rubes want little or nothing to do with you.
  • Dracula - Frank Langella (altho I saw Raul Julia on Broadway, ironically understudying Langella that night). Davy Crockett, the Green Hornet, the Phantom and other heroes of my youth who werent really heroes of my youth
  • A group of lumberjacks supply a light, Broadway-like component of the piece, with rollicking ensemble scenes.
  • This excellent and complete set easily supplants the opera version and stands with the original Broadway cast recording as a vivid reminder of one of the musical theatre's greatest composer-lyricist collaborations.
  • So we had to find our way crosstown to Broadway and East 29th aka the flatiron district! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • In the visually creative "cirque" style, but with more of a Broadway feel. Big Top to Burlesque:
  • The musical was a complete bomb on Broadway.
  • I'll confess my own tastes don't normally run in this direction; I generally prefer other composers and my knowledge of Broadway show tunes is spotty at best.
  • The Chicago Tribune called Kreis 'performance one of the best of the year) before hitting Broadway. Latest Broadway Buzz
  • This is partly because the work's previous presentation in a Broadway house under the auspices of Cameron Mackintosh, known for blockbuster musicals, stirred up a somewhat antagonistic debate: Is this theater or, h eaven forfend, a ballet? Fair Feathered Friends
  • It's refreshing to see Martine McCutcheon tackling Broadway standards and songs from the shows.
  • Lest you think that the weeklies are the only ones in town interested in the question of whether the height restrictions on Broadway will be changed, the Post-Intelligencer has an interactive “sound off” feature on their website to allow you, the home reader, to participate in the discussion. More density watching | Seattle Metblogs
  • It's an undeniably theatrical production, as flamboyant as a Broadway musical.
  • In the movie "Bowery to Broadway" (1944), it is the members of the Murray Hill Society for Social Reform — a perfect bluenose name — who call in the police to halt a performance by the song-and-dance protagonist. Visiting Cagney's Neighborhood
  • On the north-west corner of 44th on Broadway stood the Hotel Astor, a favourite meeting place both for scribes from the daily blats and for hoods, both before and after Prohibition.
  • At the Armenian cafe Urartu off Broadway, Appo Jabarian scans his email inbox for news of what he dubs the recent "secret agreement. In Armenian Enclave, Turkish Deal Arouses Suspicion
  • (forgive him, he's from Zagreb), he chose three median-rich stretches-Park Avenue, the West Side Highway, and Broadway-then made himself an official-looking ID, dressed in parkish green, and started collecting ants, travelling the city with a duffelbag of garden tools and Evian bottles filled with antifreeze. The New Yorker
  • The rest of the time is padded out by him interviewing Broadway hoofers past and present and telling us all about the traditions of this ‘Great White Way’.
  • This New York circus duo have been a hit off-Broadway with their brand of vaudeville, kitsch and bad behaviour.
  • One might "halloo" to an old acquaintance forty rods distant, down a country lane; but on Broadway he bows only to the ones whom he meets point blank. Etiquette
  • Leaving her, I went to our rendezvous, near Broadway and Astor place, where I found Irving, who handed me over his "boodle" (as he termed it), remarking confidentially that I was to give him on my return his share into his own hands; and, singularly enough, each of the others did precisely the same thing. Bidwell's Travels, from Wall Street to London Prison Fifteen Years in Solitude
  • The musical was a complete bomb on Broadway.
  • She spent many years in New York City performing on Broadway, Off-Broadway and regional stages.
  • A graduate of Barnum & Bailey's Clown College, Irwin was best known for his side-splitting, silent slapstick routines in Broadway revues like Fool Moon and his rubbery antics as "Mr. Noodle" on Sesame Street's "Elmo's World" segment. Cheers & Jeers: CSI and Lights Out — Fears of a Clown
  • There was a permit to march down Broadway, which they planned to rechristen the "Canyon of Zeroes. Rex Ryan Bashers Swing and Miss
  • The tradition theme was invented for the Broadway stage version by an American librettist, and brilliantly musicalised by an American composer and lyricist.
  • The Tonys are the best-known awards for Broadway musicals and plays, voted on by hundreds of producers, tour presenters, directors, and others who work in the theater industry. NYT > Home Page
  • If Broadway show tunes are your thing, the Jefferson Symphony Orchestra & the Arvada Chorale give us show-stoppers from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Leonard Bernstein after a heart-stopping performance of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. Tracy Shaffer: Arvada Alive With Music
  • So a recent casting notice was something of a dream for the lankiest thespians on Broadway: "Taller is good. A Basketball Rivalry Fit for the Stage
  • Fred Astaire plays an aging hoofer looking for a comeback on Broadway.
  • Morogiello's "Gianni Schicchi," originally commissioned by an off-off-Broadway theater, was done here as part of Rep Stage's 1993-94 inaugural season but has not been revived locally since. Backstage: Anthony Cochrane hears more than one calling in Folger's 'Henry VIII'
  • That same year he made his Broadway debut, playing a suave radio journalist.
  • Lane might just be the best comedy and musical man working on Broadway.
  • Also in her series of videos is an interview with choreographer, Twyla Tharp, who has put together hundreds of dances for Broadway and Hollywood Productions. Norma Kamali Gets The Wellness Conversation Started
  • Louise Pitre ( 'Ulrika') created the role of 'Donna Sheridan' in the Toronto production of "Mamma Mia!", and went on to make her Broadway debut and earn a Tony Award® nomination for the same role, when the musical first opened on Broadway in 2001. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • Confusable the lion king broadway to the ica took the couture to lathee the extemporarily buxomly schnaps day hinderingly incredibleness the barthelme. Rational Review
  • They are discovering that the abnormal city of Las Vegas allows them perhaps the most normal, nine-to-five-style schedules and insular lives that stage stars can find beyond Broadway.
  • As early as 1946, Henderson was one of the orchestrators of Beggar's Holiday, the only Ellington musical produced on Broadway.
  • While Broadway audiences may have found such bait-and-switch tactics to be titillating back in the benighted days of "Victor/Victoria," they're now more than capable of taking homosexuality straight, and the clumsy coyness with which Messrs. 'Clear Day,' Muddled Effort
  • She runs her fashion blog from a newly acquired office on Broadway. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the proceeds of a year on Broadway as Salieri in Peter Shaffer's Amadeus, he bought a riverside terraced house in Limehouse, within sight of both Canary Wharf and Tower Bridge.
  • This 1963 play, which flopped twice in a row on Broadway, is one of Williams's ripest exercises in Southern-fried Gothicism, a parable about a rich, imperious and scared old lady with the improbable name of Flora Goforth (Olympia Dukakis) who is dictating her memoirs to an uptight Ivy League prig (Maggie Lacey) in a frantic attempt to set the record straight before she dies of cancer. The Most Sweetly Delectable Musical
  • This is as lavish as off-Broadway gets, with David Gallo's cubistic set, Mark Dendy's hotblooded choreography and a terrific band led by Stephen Oremus, all marshaled by Barre into a crescendo of debauchery and death. The Two-Party System
  • The singing, too, while it could hardly be described as Broadway standard, is of a high enough calibre to keep the punters happy.
  • He palmed the girl off as a real Broadway actress.
  • Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, this stage, film an television actress. first won acting acclaim for her winsome performance in the off-Broadway play Summertree (1968) and in the next year won a Best Supporting Actress Tony for her Broadway debut as a free-spirited young divorcee in Butterflies Are Free (1969). Five People Born on February 3 | myFiveBest
  • During the interwar years, it would have seemed absurd to separate the two, when jazz greats like Louis Armstrong and Benny Goodman appeared on Broadway, Fats Waller and Ellington wrote extensively for the theater, and thousands of show tunes made their way into the jazz canon. New Duo For Jazz, Theater
  • Councilman Jose Huizar wants a trolley to run through Downtown primarily through a "revitalized" Broadway. Archive 2009-08-01
  • Burglars took advantage of an unlocked back door to steal a CD player and CDs from a house in Broadway West, off Fulford Road.
  • Witness the madcap antics of "The 39 Steps," the Hitchcock sendup still raking in laughs off-Broadway, or the caustic sneer of "Speed-the-Plow," David Mamet's comic slap at deal making in Hollywood. 'Brief Encounter': Mad about its style
  • I was walking along Broadway in San Diego, going to court to file some papers against an ex-tenant dead-beat. Heroes or Villains?
  • He moved from fringe theatre to mainstream when he was chosen to play a leading role on Broadway.
  • He also starred in several off-Broadway productions and got a television part on the show, St. Elsewhere. Five People Born on December 28 | myFiveBest
  • You do know he was already getting cast understudying Broadway tours, right? Adam Lambert wants to act? What should he do? | EW.com
  • Adaptation of the hit Broadway musical. The Sun
  • Building on Comden and Green's piquant words, Bernstein has given us an immortal score, making all others on today's Broadway calling themselves musicals look like the pygmies they are.
  • A traditional cabaret lounge and a Broadway-style theater seat about 500 passengers for elaborate revues and celebrity showcases.
  • He is walled in by a mountain of papers in his cluttered Broadway office.
  • To call the musical -- praised on its way to Broadway's Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre and additional kudos -- "sophomoric" is to flatter it. David Finkle: First Nighter: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Is Bloody Awful
  • My essay last week in the Huffington Post Tis a Pity She's No Longer a Whore -- Broadway Armageddon -- I should have received a lot more hits with such a brilliant title decried the ever encroaching use of synthesizers and the like replacing live musicians. Melody Breyer-Grell: Broadway Miracle Sighted on PBS -- South Pacific Permitted Full Use of Real Instruments
  • When Sean Hayes, from Will & Grace, made his Broadway debut in Promises, Promises playing a heterosexual man, the New York Times theater review included these lines: "his emotions often seem pale to the point of colorlessness ... his relationship with [his costar Kristin] Chenoweth feels more like that of a younger brother than a would-be lover and protector. Out Of Focus
  • The weather cools down, the leaves turn, there are new shows on Broadway, sweaters and coats in the shops.
  • The evening's programme will also feature an 18-member Youth Orchestra playing selections from Broadway favourites.
  • P.tty P.acock, who, with husband, Ken, owns J.P. Express Food Store at 1928 Broadway, has been making jewelry, Christmas ornaments and various trinkets from what she calls Ike Oak. The Daily News - News
  • Broadway musicals in the 21st century are a pastiche, a mixture of rock and roll revivalism, fan friendly stalwarts, campy film to footlight adaptations, and brazen experimentation.
  • There's a new movie based on a hit Broadway play that was based on an earlier movie about a Broadway play that's supposed to flop, but it's an unexpected smash.
  • As fate would have it, his first gig on Broadway was at the St. James Theatre and ‘I found in some forgotten corner of the theatre that playbill from that show with Ginger Rogers on the cover.’
  • He wanted to present the play on Broadway and not entirely in Yiddish; after all, he had to keep a wide, largely Gentile audience in mind.
  • Nuts" the kid declares as he flips over A-Qo for the broadway straight. GCox25
  • Various performers will present a concert of Broadway music to benefit AIDS charities.
  • Astaire and Rogers came to movies from vaudeville and Broadway, where they had to Americanize their names imagine a dance team called Austerlitz and McMath! NPR Topics: News
  • From retro '80s to southern rock and grunge, Broadway's influences cover the musical spectrum.
  • The label encourages and supports the music of the most innovative new voices on Broadway, to help bridge the gap between pop/rock and musicals, and to preserve the scores of important works. Playbill.com : News
  • On a Clear Day" is the season's fullest "revisal" - a revival of a musical whose score, script and other elements have been reworked - yet Mr. Mayer's overhaul has stirred nothing like the furor surrounding another Broadway-bound revival, "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess. NYT > Home Page
  • They jealously guard the name Pilates and are allied with Sean Gallagher, director of the Pilates Studio, a training center on Broadway between 73rd and 74th streets. Manhattan ��ber-Gals Get Pilates Bodies
  • The playbills for half the off-Broadway theaters in town have him listed as a patron or supporter.
  • If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to originate a role and not just step into a role created by someone else.
  • From 1917 to 1919 he was a drummer and xylophonist with Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra and recorded and performed on Broadway.
  • Back in 1871, local wine merchant Alfred Speer patented the first "endless-travelling sidewalk", and promptly proposed an ambitious elevated moving walkway along Broadway.
  • She runs her fashion blog from a newly acquired office on Broadway. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is very easy to have a hit play on Broadway. The Other Side of Me
  • For two evenings in December, Camelo was performed, with stage drapes and a spotlight, in the window of the New Museum before the holiday shoppers bustling up and down Broadway.
  • When I saw this on Broadway there was a lot of ambivalency. Archive 2008-12-01
  • She's one of those film stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.
  • She was spotted at the Cotton Club by a theatrical producer and cast in a small part in the play Dance With Your Gods which opened a brief run on October 6 1934 marking her Broadway debut.
  • Broadway, and the dolly with the "shash" and "pairesol" which she had seen the day before under its glass case was hers for twenty-five dollars, and the plainer bit of china, who was to be dollie's mother and perform the parental duty of "panking her when she was naughty," was also purchased, and the dishes and the table and stove and bedstead, with ruffled sheets and pillow-cases and blue satin spread and the washboard and clothes bars and tiny wringer, with divers others toys, were bought with a disregard of expense which made Miss McDonald a wonder to those who waited on her. Miss McDonald
  • The hottest ticket on Broadway right now is likely "The Book of Mormon, " the debut Broadway musical from the creators of "South Park, " Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
  • If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to originate a role and not just step into a role created by someone else.
  • She shot to stardom in a Broadway musical.
  • But say, we got the procession blocked at Fourteenth and Broadway, right under the nose of the City Hall, rushed the rear end, cut out the horses of five wagons, an 'handed them college guys a few love-pats in passin'. CHAPTER XII
  • he wrote several plays but only one was produced on Broadway
  • The western side of the country/western equation is established by Froos's glittery Broadway cowgirl costume and by the gorgeous chorus girls' twirling of crepe-paper lariats.
  • the play had a long run on Broadway
  • We strolled down Broadway - alive with shoppers and the thumping bass oompah of norteno music - before reaching the modern face of downtown, Bunker Hill.
  • Over half of Commercial Drive storefronts, between Venables and Broadway, now sell food, either as restaurants, take-outs, bakeries, cafés, or convenience or produce stores.
  • I suppose there are places in America where such a show might still jolt its viewers, but to see "The Scottsboro Boys" on Broadway is to witness a nightly act of collective self-congratulation in which the right-thinking members of the audience preen themselves complacently at the thought of their own enlightenment. A Perilous Page of History to Turn
  • Thousands of people lined Broadway to cheer the Yankees and celebrate their World Series triumph.
  • Her canniest naysaying had to have occurred when she was the understudy for the role of Deena Jones in the original Broadway production of "Dreamgirls" and one day presented herself to its formidable director, Michael Bennett, to quit. Phylicia Rashad's star trajectory to Arena Stage's 'every tongue confess'
  • Broadway's staging about the radioactive spider-bitten Peter Parker has been famously snakebit. SPIDER-MAN REVIEW: 'Turn Off the Dark' a formidable contender for worst musical ever
  • It also suggested as secret meeting places Wimbledon Post Office, the bandstand in Hendon Public Park, Chelsea Town Hall and the ABC Cafe opposite Ealing Broadway Tube Station.
  • After years of hard-earned success on Broadway, where audiences lapped up their chaotic, anything-goes approach, the brothers arrived in Hollywood with an arrogant swagger.
  • Yes, he was an ecstatic Broadway mystic and a Tin Pan Alley shaman during those moments when his heart opened and threw out a rope that lassoed a song, a tune holding the heightened longings of love. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • The great Broadway show The Music Man opens with the musical number ‘You Gotta Know the Territory!’

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