You Never Know 2005 - Articles Page 22

Opened: April 21, 2005
Closing: May 22, 2005

You Never Know - 2005 - History , Info & More

A young songwriter Ben Shapiro is trying to make it as a Broadway composer, where his grandfather couldn't. Ben's father wants him to follow in his footsteps as a lawyer. Instead, Ben follows his heart and stages a reading of his grandfather's unfinished musical about a struggling composer at a swanky Miami resort in 1948.

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You Never Know - 2005 - Articles Page 22

2005 Tony Awards Q&A: Cherry Jones
by Robert Diamond - Jun 2, 2005


Nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play is Doubt star Cherry Jones

2005 Tony Awards Q&A: Edward Albee
by Robert Diamond - May 14, 2005


Lifetime Achievement Award recepient Edward Albee's long list of credits contain some of the theater's greatest plays...

2005 MAC Award Winners Announced
by BWW News Desk - Apr 26, 2005


The 2005 MAC Awards were presented April 25 at the Peter Norton Symphony Space. Click here to see all the winners!

Opening of "You're It" at Tony's Di Napoli Restaurant in Times Square
by BWW News Desk - Apr 19, 2005


YOU'RE IT!, The Musical That Puts You in the Spotlight, a new inter-active musical revue by Grammy-nominated composer/lyricist Earl Wilson, Jr. (Let My People Come) will open in New York at the Downstairs @ Tony's Di Napoli Restaurant in Times Square on Monday, May 2, 2005, at 7:30 PM, it was announced by producer Robert R. Blume.

100 Years of Broadway with Evan, Kushnier, Jenkins, Callaway and More in Tarrytown May 21
by BWW News Desk - Apr 4, 2005


NEIL BERG presents his ALL NEW tribute to the Great White Way, 100 YEARS OF BROADWAY, at the newly renovated 800-seat Tarrytown Music Hall on Saturday, May 21, 2005, at 8PM.

Broadway Spotlight on...Sebastian Arcelus
by Rachel Sokol - Mar 17, 2005


A former 9-5 business employee embarks on a career in theatre...and learns quite a lot about himself along the way.

The New York Times Presents Largest Arts & Leisure Weekend in Program's Four-Year History
by BWW News Desk - Dec 7, 2004


The New York Times fourth annual Arts & Leisure Weekend will be held January 7 - 9, 2005. This year's event will be the largest in the four-year history of the event with more than 1,300 cultural institutions participating throughout the United States and Europe. The weekend is the newspaper's annual signature event, a national and international celebration of art and culture.

Q&A with Susan Egan
by Robert Diamond - Oct 26, 2004


Catching up with Susan about Millie, Cabaret, the Lord of the Rings concerts, her new CD, and her upcoming NY concert debut at Joe's Pub on Nov. 7.

Interview with Robert Meffe, Musical Director
by Pati Buehler - Apr 21, 2004


What do YOU think about when the curtain goes up on a brand new musical? Of course, the actors and directors get the lion's share of the praise, but we're about to get some first-hand insight as to what goes on with a musical - from the months of advance preparation through each nightly performance.

Interview with Composer Scott Alan
by Robert Diamond - Apr 21, 2004


Fresh from his sold-out two show Showcase debut at the Duplex Theater, and on the heels of the news that his song 'Home' performed by Shoshana Bean, was picked by NBC for the official Olympic commercial spot, BroadwayWorld sat down with up and coming composer Scott Alan to discuss his background, influences and more... If you haven't heard of him yet, you will soon.

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