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You Never Know - 1975 - Regional (US) History , Info & More

Based on the play By Candlelight by Siegfried Geyer


Adapted from the Viennese operetta Bei Kerzenleicht by Robert Katscher and Karl Farkas

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'A Chorus Line' - May It Run Forever
by Beau Higgins - Feb 18, 2009


After all these decades, A CHORUS LINE retains its power, humor, and poignancy. Its stage magic and cinematic direction have never been equaled (Bennett's DREAMGIRLS did come pretty close, but nothing is A CHORUS LINE.)

STREAMERS' Brad Fleischer: Finely Free-Falling
by Eugene Lovendusky - Nov 11, 2008


This Veteran's Day, as America takes a moment to remember those brave men and women who have served our country, Roundabout Theatre Company opens David Rabe's award-winning and stirring play, STREAMERS. Brad Fleischer stars as Billy, a wide-eyed and sentimental young man, struggling to understand his new army-life as the Vietnam conflict escalates. Tensions rise over race, sexuality and class, culminating in an explosive act that changes them forever...

Donna McKechnie: One Singular Sensation
by Jan Nargi - Aug 6, 2008


The Tony Award-winning actress who will forever be remembered for her breathtaking performance as the original Cassie in 'A Chorus Line' shares her views on her life, her continuing career, and her triumph over a debilitating illness that ironically gave her a second chance at happiness

Mekka The Big Ragu Gets Therapy in The Big Apple
by TJ Fitzgerald - Jul 8, 2008


Classic TV Star to appear in Steve Solomon's My Mothers Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm In Therapy

Best Musical: Tony vs Grammy - Part 3
by Paul W. Thompson - Feb 25, 2008


Now that the 50th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony is history, and before the Tony Awards season sneaks up on us, it might be a good time to do a little investigating into the relationship between the category that both award shows recognize-Best Musical, of course.

Getting 'Ritz-y' with Brooks Ashmanskas
by Joseph F. Panarello - Nov 12, 2007


Tony nominated Brooks Ashmanskas divulges tales of his theatrical career and his comedic turn in 'The Ritz'

Baltimore/Washington Backstage �" May 11, 2007
by Charles Shubow - May 11, 2007


Charles Shubow gives you the scoop on the week in Washington D.C. and Baltimore theatre

'How Lucky Can You Get?' 4 of Broadway's Best to Tour Europe with Streisand
by Robert Diamond - Apr 30, 2007


It was announced earlier today that the much 'rumored about' European concert tour of the star became 'official.' Talk of this trans-Atlantic tour had been circulating ever since Streisand's enormously successful 2006 concert tour ended. The other rumor that's been buzzing, mostly among the Broadway community, and as far as L.A., was that four Broadway actor/singers would be going with her. We've spoken to them all...

Tony Nominee: Scott Frankel (w/ Matt Cavenaugh & Erin Davie)
by Michael Gilboe - May 16, 2007


When Grey Gardens transferred to Broadway, the cast album had already been recorded for the Off-Broadway production. However, the authrs wrote three new songs that don't appear on that recording. Scott Frankel came by the Broadway Bullet studio along with actors, Matt Cavenaugh and Erin Davie to chat about the show, and sing the new songs

Oscar Poster Looks to Broadway
by James Sims - Dec 19, 2006


The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed Tuesday the 79th Academy Awards poster design, which features dozens of the most memorable and quotable lines from motion pictures, including a handful of films adapted from Broadway hits...

Baltimore/Washington Backstage - October 29, 2006
by Charles Shubow - Oct 30, 2006


A weekly column on Broadway, Baltimore, and Washington theater

A One-on-One with the Legendary Phil Collins
by Nick Orlando - May 21, 2006


He has sold more than 70 million solo albums and is best known as a drummer, songwriter and performer. Oscar-winning songwriter and seven-time Grammy Award winner Phil Collins can now add Broadway composer to his credits. He has written the music and lyrics, and has even expanded his songs for Disney's film into a complete theatre score.

'The Studio' - Dance/Drama at South Coast Rep in California
by Charles Shubow - Apr 15, 2006


Schubert and Stravinsky Featured in World Premiere Play about the Process of Ballet

African American Theatre, Florida-Award Winner-Free Seats March 31!
by Beau Higgins - Mar 24, 2006


The Taking of Miss Janie garnered him an Obie Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award in 1975.

Grey Gardens: If Ever I Would Leave You
by Michael Dale - Mar 9, 2006


Christine Ebersole is sublime in the most perfectly matched starring role of her career

Miss Saigon Still Soars
by Glenn Meads - Dec 23, 2005


When I first heard about the musical Miss Saigon in 1989- everyone was referring the helicopter alone. I wanted to know what the show was about but people just kept on referring to the huge gob smacking special effect that appears on stage.

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.

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.

Contest: Win John Denver's Greatest Hits!
by Contests Broadway - Oct 5, 2004


CONTEST CLOSED! JOHN DENVER Definitive All-time Greatest Hits CD

Robert Patrick's 'Hollywood at Sunset' premieres with TOSOS II Theatre Company
by Michael Dale - Mar 4, 2004


America's most prolific major playwright reminisces on the birth of Off-Off-Broadway, the creation of gay theatre, the first completely nude play and how a certain Catwoman welcomed him to Broadway.

The Naked Truth: An interview with Bruce Kimmel
by Craig Brockman - Jun 15, 2003


I recently had the chance to sit down with Bruce Kimmel and ask him a plethora of questions. Bruce is used to putting others in the proverbial hot seat on his website - but as they say...turnabout is fair play!

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