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Review - Euan Morton at The Oak Room & Roberta at Musicals Tonight!
by Michael Dale - Mar 9, 2008


The thing that always strikes me about Euan Morton, from his New York debut in Taboo to his Obie-winning stint in Measure For Pleasure and various other plays, musicals, concerts and cabarets, is that the guy seems incapable of expressing a dishonest emotion.  While some performers may dazzle you with their creativity or their exceptional craft, Morton draws you in with a comforting safety that makes artistry out of sincerity.  He opens his four-week run at The Oak Room (through March 29th), titled Here and Now, with Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley's 'Pure Imagination,' glowing with a naturally boyish earnestness and a gentle smile.

It's Musical Mondays at Drury Lane- Watertower Place
by Chicago News Desk - May 12, 2008


Ellis Island Library to be Re-Named in Honor of Bob Hope
by BWW News Desk - May 12, 2008


Senate approves to re-designate the Ellis Island Library, on the third floor of the Ellis Island Immigration Museum on Ellis Island in New York Harbor, as the 'Bob Hope Memorial Library.'

'Andrews Brothers' Promotes Empty Nostalgia
by James Sims - Apr 24, 2008


Audiences can be sure of one thing, they are certain to leave The Andrews Brothers uplifted and tapping their feet to plenty of rich nostalgia filling the theatre, as the show comes off as cheery as a MGM musical...

Road To Qatar! To Have Reading At Chelsea Studios on 4/18
by BWW News Desk - Apr 11, 2008


The Road to Qatar!, a true new musical comedy, will have two staged readings for industry professionals at Chelsea Studios at 1pm and 4:30pm on April 18, 2007. The book and lyrics are by Stephen Cole and the music is by David Krane. Cole and Krane based the show on their real life experience of being commissioned to write the first American musical to premiere in the Middle East. The reading will be directed by Marcia Milgrim Dodge (Lucille Lortel Nominee for Seussical) and features a cast of five including Rob Bartlett (Little Shop of Horrors, The Imus Show), Mary Birdsong (Martin Short-Fame Becomes Me, Hairspray), Brad Oscar (The Producers, Spamalot), Seth Rudetsky (The Ritz), and Ray Wills (The Producers). One day three years ago both Stephen Cole and David Krane (who did not know each other at the time) received an email that read: 'We want you write musical. How much?' This began an unbelievable but true journey that introduced the two 'short Jews' to an alien world of camels, deserts and crazy Egyptian theatrical producers. During the course of this crazy Arab adventure, Stephen and David starred in their own personal Bob Hope-Bing Crosby 'road picture' that took them to Dubai, Qatar, London, Bratislava and back to the USA after writing and presenting a huge original musical for the Emir of Qatar and one thousand of his invited guests. When they returned, they had no other choice but to write their story in the only way they knew how: as a musical! The names have all been changed, but the story is totally true.

Musical Mondays at Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place
by Chicago News Desk - Apr 6, 2008


Sterling's Upstairs Announces Headliners For B'way Cabaret
by BWW News Desk - Apr 1, 2008


Sterling's Upstairs in Studio City, CA is pleased to announce its April, 2008 roster of headliners Jennifer Cetrone, Michelle Giacopuzzi, Tish Oney and Patty Clark. Critically acclaimed as LA's premier supper-club located at the legendary Vitello's Restaurant, Sterling's Upstairs is dedicated to presenting the best of Broadway performers and nightclub artists.

Photo Flash: Legendary Leading Ladies Donate to National Museum of American History
by BWW - Feb 1, 2008


At a special ceremony in the historic El Portal Theater in North Hollywood on Tuesday January 29, nine legendary leading ladies of American motion pictures, television and Broadway productions donated objects from their award-winning careers to the National Museum of American History.

Producer Michael Abbott Dies at 81
by BWW News Desk - Jan 25, 2008


Michael Abbott, a long-time television, film, and theatre producer who produced the first New York production of Stalag 17 in 1951, died of cancer on Thursday January 24, 2008 at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan. He was 81.

Oscar, Tony and Keith Lockhart
by Joseph F. Panarello - Dec 5, 2007


Conductor and Maestro Keith Lockhart is a true gem of a performer and one whose recordings and concerts with the Boston Pops that begs repeated hearings.

Photo Flash: Kathryn Crosby at El Portal Theatre
by BWW - Nov 23, 2007


Kathryn Crosby film, television and stage star brings her one-woman show to the El Portal Theatre for a limited holiday engagement.Bing Crosby is remembered by Kathryn Crosby in 'Holidays with Bing & Kathryn,' with Musical Director Edward Sayegh. Performs November 23 & Saturday November 24 at 8PM; Sunday November 25 at 3PM.

Crosby in 'Holidays with Bing & Kathryn' at El Portal
by BWW News Desk - Nov 8, 2007


Kathryn Crosby film, television and stage star brings her one-woman show to the El Portal Theatre for a limited holiday engagement. Bing Crosby is remembered by Kathryn Crosby in 'Holidays with Bing & Kathryn,' with Musical Director Edward Sayegh at the piano. Produced by dear friend Dolores Hope, the show will be performed in preview November 21 and continuing Friday, November 23, Saturday, November 24 at 8PM and Sunday, November 25 at 3PM. at the El Portal Theatre located at 5269 Lankershim Blvd. in North Hollywood.

Michael Dale's Martini Talk: Pygmalion & Die Mommie Die!
by Michael Dale - Oct 22, 2007


Michael Dale takes at look at the Roundabout's revival of 'Pygmalion' and Charles Busch's 'Die Mommie Die!'

Vaudeville 'Voices of Town' at South Street Seaport Oct.26
by BWW News Desk - Oct 9, 2007


The Marx Brothers, Mae West, Sophie Tucker, Bert Williams, Florence Mills, Eva Tanguay and more are headed your way when Voices of the Town - A Vaudeville Salute! invades the South Street Seaport. The show, which is geared for all ages, will be at Melville Gallery (213 Water Street just above Fulton) on October 26 at 7PM.

Voices of the Town - A Vaudeville Salute Plays Sept. 7
by BWW News Desk - Aug 16, 2007


'Voices of the Town -- A Vaudeville Salute!' will invade the South Street Seaport.

Shields and Yarnell to Bring Farewell Tour to L.A.
by BWW News Desk - Aug 13, 2007


Scott Stander and Associates proudly present Shields & Yarnell in a special Los Angeles engagement for the first time in twenty years as part of their final U.S. Farewell tour

Glen Roven Describes 'Playing for the Stars'
by BWW News Desk - Jun 12, 2007


'Not to brag, but I've stood upon some pretty rarified podiums,' writes Glen Roven. 'But to be honest, nothing competes in the thrill department with playing a piano for a Broadway legend who is recreating an original performance. Talk about musical comedy heaven.'

Larry Gelbart Wins Humanitas Prize's Kieser Award
by BWW News Desk - May 16, 2007


Frank Desiderio, President of the Humanitas Prize announced today that Larry Gelbart has been named as the fifth recipient of the Kieser Award

Leave it to Jerry: Mathers Set for Bway's 'Hairspray'
by BWW News Desk - May 9, 2007


Nytimes.com reports that Jerry Mathers, best known as Theodore 'Beaver' Cleaver in the 1950s sitcom series 'Leave it to Beaver,' will be making his Broadway debut in the cast of Hairspray on June 5.

Vaudeville Salute, 'Voices of the Town,' to Play 3/24
by BWW News Desk - Mar 14, 2007


The Marx Brothers, Mae West, Sophie Tucker, Bert Williams, Florence Mills, and Eva Tanguay are among the legends featured as part of 'Voices of the Town -- A Vaudeville Salute!,' which will soon invade the South Street Seaport.

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