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Review - Cirque du Soleil's Totem & The Broadway Musicals of 1961

A human ball of silver glitter hanging from a cord is lowered above what looks like a bungalow-sized muffin top.  (It's supposed to represent a turtle shell.)  Before the glitter ball makes its landing the cover is removed to reveal what looks like a tribe of humanish amphibians bouncing on trampolines and twirling on the muffin/turtle's frame.  Shortly after, a sleazy-looking clown in a tropical shirt tosses a condom to a woman in the front row and says, 'Call me!'  Yes, dear readers, Cirque du Soleil is back in town.

Perseverance Theatre to Stage Benefit Reading of Dustin Lance Black's '8', 4/1

Perseverance Theatre, with license from the American Foundation for Equal Rights, (AFER) and Broadway Impact, announces a one-night-only staged reading of "8," at 7 pm on April 1 at Centennial Hall in Juneau. The funds raised at this benefit performance will be shared by Perseverance Theatre, Juneau Pride Chorus, and the Pride Foundation.

Tenor Anthony Kearns Performs at Friends of Ireland Lunch Today in D.C.

Irish Tenor Anthony Kearns performed at the 2013 Friends of Ireland Luncheon at the U.S. Capitol today, March 19, 2013 as the guest of Speaker of the House John Boehner. Special guests included President Barack Obama, Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Enda Kenny, as he makes his annual St. Patrick's Day visit to the United States, members of Congress, and dignitaries from Ireland and the United Kingdom.

CRITIC'S CUT: The Best (and Absolute Worst) TV Dads

Critic's Cut runs every Monday, presenting television's 'Best Of' moments, characters, shows, and more! This week's edition presents some of the best - and absolute worst - fatherly figures in TV history. Check it out below!

Photo Coverage: Emily Skinner, Christine Andreas, & More in MUSICALS OF 1961

Two-time Tony Nominee Christine Andreas, Tony Nominee Emily Skinner, Drama Desk Nominees Kerry O'Malley and Jeffry Denman, and two-time Nightlife Award Winner Scott Coulter starred in The Broadway Musicals of 1961 at Town Hall last night, March 11th. The critically-acclaimed new Broadway by the Year Chorus joined them in performing songs from Carnival, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Subways Are For Sleeping, Sail Away, Milk and Honey, and more! BroadwayWorld was there for the concert and you can check out photo coverage below!

ANNIE Revival Cast Album in the Works!

Shout! Factory, and its Broadway cast imprint Shout! Broadway, has just announced that it will release and distribute the New Broadway Cast Recording for the critically- acclaimed production of the classic Broadway musical, Annie.

ROSIE'S FAMILY, Best-Selling Children's Adoption Book, Announces 12-Year Anniversary

Asia Press, a small press publisher of children's books, today announced that it's celebrating the 12th year of its popular, "must-have" children's book, "Rosie's Family; An adoption story," and is offering a 10 percent discount for orders placed over the next 30-days, through its web site, http://www.adoptionsource.ca. This insightful and creatively illustrated children's book provides an essential guide for adoptive parents to discuss adoption with their children. Thought provoking and charming, Rosie's Family has received rave reviews from parents, teachers, adoption agencies and a wide range of leading media.

Christine Andreas, Emily Skinner & More Set for BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1961, 3/11

Two-time Tony Nominee Christine Andreas, Tony Nominee Emily Skinner, Drama Desk Nominees Kerry O'Malley and Jeffry Denman, and two-time Nightlife Award Winner Scott Coulter will star in The Broadway Musicals of 1961 at Town Hall on Monday, March 11th at 8 PM. The critically-acclaimed new Broadway by the Year Chorus will join them in performing songs from Carnival, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Subways Are For Sleeping, Sail Away, Milk and Honey, and more! The concert will be directed and choreographed by Jeffry Denman; the Broadway by the Year Chorus is under the direction of Scott Coulter; musical direction will be by Ross Patterson. The show, as always, will be written and hosted by series creator Scott Siegel.

Town Hall's BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1961 Set for 3/11

THE TOWN HALL presents BROADWAY BY THE YEAR Broadway Musicals of 1961 created, written & hosted by Scott Siegel. featuring songs from: Carnival, How to Suceed in Business Without Really Trying, Subways Are for Sleeping, Sail Away, Milk and Honey, and more!

BREAKING NEWS: Jane Lynch to Replace Katie Finneran as 'Miss Hannigan' in ANNIE Beginning May 16

Emmy Award-winning actress Jane Lynch, who stars in the hit FOX television show 'Glee' as ruthless cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, will take on another great tyrannical role as evil orphanage matron Miss Hannigan in the new Broadway production of ANNIE at the Palace Theatre (1564 Broadway between 46th and 47th Streets). Lynch, a stage veteran of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company and The Second City, will be making her Broadway debut. She will play Miss Hannigan for eight weeks only, from Thursday, May 16 through Sunday, July 14.

TV Land Debuts Larry David's CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM Today

TV Land will premiere Larry David's hit HBO comedy series, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, kicking off with marathons today and Sunday, February 16th and 17th, from 11pm to 6am and Monday, February 18th from 11pm to 3am.

Sadie Sink and Brooklyn Shuck Join the Cast of ANNIE

BroadwayWorld has confirmed that Sadie Sink and Brooklyn Shuck have joined the cast of Annie at the Palace Theatre as standbys for sevral of the orphans. Sink will be the standby for Annie, Tessie, Duffy, July and Kate, and Shuck for Molly, Kate, Tessie, July and Duffy.

TV Land to Debut Larry David's CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, 2/16

TV Land will premiere Larry David's hit HBO comedy series, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM, kicking off with marathons on Saturday and Sunday, February 16th and 17th, from 11pm to 6am and Monday, February 18th from 11pm to 3am.

Picture Book Tells a Story About Friends, Family, Faith and of Helping Others

He hadn't meant to fall asleep. The grass had looked so soft and he had been so tired, he thought he would lie down for just a few minutes. It was late in the afternoon when he lay down; now the sun was shining and he could hear the sounds of early morning all around him. He must have slept the whole night through. Sitting up, he rubbed his eyes. Now that he was awake, he was hungry and, feeling the chill in the morning air, wished he had his sweater. Memory returned in a flash and with it the feeling of urgency. He had to find his mom and dad.

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