Kept 2002 - Articles Page 20

Opened: April 13, 2002
Closing: May 05, 2002

Kept - 2002 - History , Info & More

based on Camille by Alexandre Dumas fils

Ian, a naive young medical student, is plunged into the wild world of Studio 54 at the height of its decadence. There, he meets Caleigh, the woman of his dreams and the spirit of early 80's excess. Unfortunately, she is being "kept" by a heartless millionaire. While she and Ian try to hide their love from her sugar daddy and his mother, Caleigh discovers there is a much more insidious enemy in their midst — an unknown virus is killing her.

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Kept - 2002 - Articles Page 20

Review: The War at Home Humbly Hits
by Eugene Lovendusky - Oct 20, 2006


'The War at Home,' now playing at the New Conservatory Theatre Center, skillfully reminds audiences that the fight for the freedom to love can hit closer than we think.

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Roger Preston Smith of 'Hello, Dolly!'
by Adrienne Onofri - Jul 5, 2006


Ten years after serenading Carol Channing on Broadway and tour, Roger is now waiting on Tovah Feldshuh in 'Dolly!' at N.J.'s Paper Mill Playhouse.

Complete Casting Announced for Wilson's Seven Guitars
by BWW News Desk - Jun 26, 2006


Signature Theatre Company (James Houghton, Founding Artistic Director; Kathryn Lipuma, Executive Director) announces complete casting for SEVEN GUITARS, the first play of its 2006-2007 three-play tribute to the works of August Wilson.

Casting Announced for Seven Guitars; Opens Wilson Tribute
by BWW News Desk - Jun 21, 2006


Signature Theatre Company (James Houghton, Founding Artistic Director; Kathryn Lipuma, Executive Director) announces complete casting for SEVEN GUITARS, the first play of its 2006-2007 three-play tribute to the works of August Wilson.

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Cara Cooper of 'The Wedding Singer'
by Adrienne Onofri - Jun 16, 2006


Life imitated art on the '42nd Street' tour for Cara, who's now an expert at last-minute understudying.

The Tempest & As You Like It Performed Outdoors in July
by BWW News Desk - Jun 7, 2006


A summer New York institution, 'Shakespeare in the Park(ing) Lot,' where performers present works by the Bard free of charge, while competing with the various sounds of the city, will return this July with two of Bard's most popular works, The Tempest and As You Like It

Q&A with Composers & Lyricists Joe Drymala and Eric Svejcar
by Maya Cantu - Apr 23, 2006


Joe Drymala and Eric Svejcar aren't a songwriting team, but they have a few things in common besides the fact that they both write musicals. The songs of both men will be sung by performers such as Euan Morton, Robert Cuccioli, Tyler Maynard, Kate Wetherhead and Amanda Watkins on April 26th for their Stuck in the Zipper concert at the Zipper Theatre, and it's safe to say that both like to take risks with their shows...

An Ann E. Wrecksick Interview with Damon Intrabartolo and Scott Allgauer
by Robert Diamond - Feb 15, 2006


Ann E. Wrecksick & The Odyssey of the Bulimic Orphans is written by bare actor Scott Allgauer and bare composer Damon Intrabartolo with music and lyrics by Intrabartolo. It seemed like the perfect time to sit down with both to get the scoop on the show...and lots more.

Jeffry Denman Sings and Dances - Coast to Coast
by TJ Fitzgerald - Jan 20, 2006


PRODUCER Performer Joins Bravo Broadway for Two Productions

BroadwayWorld Investigates: What Happened in Odessa, Texas?
by Robert Diamond - Jul 22, 2005


Productions involving Betty Buckley, Shuler Hensley, Maria Friedman, Daisy Eagan, and a Bernadette Peters concert have all been scrapped and constant stories have covered the theater's plight. BroadwayWorld went straight to the source, interviewing producer Tony Georges, and more...

Jenn Gambatese Is 'Following That Dream'
by Craig Brockman - Jun 15, 2005


Currently getting 'All Shook Up' eight times a week is Jenn Gambatese.

All Shook Up: Pal Elvis?
by Michael Dale - Apr 6, 2005


The new Elvis show might be the best jukebox musical ever produced on Broadway. But is that enough?

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Rachelle Rak of 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'
by Adrienne Onofri - Apr 2, 2005


Rachelle started dancing at age 2, got into the tour of 'Cats' when she was 17, and starred in the PBS telecast of 'Fosse'...

Photo Coverage: Guild Hall Honors Sheldon Harnick
by BWW News Desk - Mar 18, 2005


The Guild Hall Academy of the Arts honors composer/lyricist Sheldon Harnick with a Lifetime Achievement Awards for Performing Arts.

Women Who Made Theater History: Producer Nelle Nugent
by Adrienne Onofri - Mar 19, 2005


In the third in a series of Women's History Month profiles, Nugent talks about producing hits and flops, getting backers, making movies and leveling the playing field for women in theater.

Bill Russell & Alice Ripley at the Duplex Dec. 13 and 20
by BWW News Desk - Nov 23, 2004


The Duplex Cabaret Theatre is pleased to present BELTERS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH, a celebration of the lyrics of Bill Russell, the esteemed lyricist of Side Show, Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens and Pageant, among other projects. Belters. will be performed for two special performances only, Mondays, December 13 and 20 at 7pm.

Interview with Bianca Marroquin
by Heather Colon-Smith - Feb 12, 2004


Bianca talks about making the leap from Mexico to Broadway, working with Patrick Swayze and lots more...

After the Fall
by Adrienne Onofri - Nov 26, 2003


With 'Omnium Gatherum' closing this weekend, Adrienne reflects on 9/11 plays and speculates on why none has emerged as an unqualified critical and commercial success.

A Conversation with Susan Egan
by Craig Brockman - Oct 16, 2003


Susan Egan, currently in Cabaret portraying Sally Bowles, sat down to talk about her career including her recent position as Artistic Director for the Orange Country High School of the Arts and so much more!

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