The Comedy Store Presents 'Town Without Pity,' 6/28
by Marivic Tagala
- Jun 10, 2010
On Monday, June 28th, the Comedy Store (8433 W. Sunset Blvd) presents 'Town Without Pity. The group pays tribute to Gene Pitney, an pop star of the 1960's. Tickets to see 'Town Without Pity' are $30 per seat and can be purchased by calling (877) 920-4343. Stay afterwards and enjoy the laughter brought to you by the talented comedians who entertain at the Comedy Store.
The Knitting Factory Announces Their Upcoming Shows
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Feb 17, 2010
The Knitting Factory was founded in 1987 and over the years has grown into Knitting Factory Entertainment, which encompasses four clubs - in Brooklyn, Hollywood, Boise, and Spokane - several record labels and other ventures.
Lauren Ambrose, Colman Domingo, HAIR'S Caissie Levy & More Set for Joe's Pub in November
by Jessica Lewis
- Nov 5, 2009
Famed performance space Joe's Pub has announced a revised upcoming line up of event in November and early December. Performers include Lauren Abrose, Coleman Domingo, Capathia Jenkins and Louis Rosen, Hair's Caissie Levy, and more. Kelly Joe Phelps who was previously scheduled to perform on 11/14, has pulled out and has been replaced PT Walkley.
Pop Music Legend Ellie Greenwich Passes Away At 69
by Eddie Varley
- Aug 26, 2009
Ellie Greenwich was one of the most successful songwriters of the modern pop music era. She was one of the major influences on the 60?s rock and roll, a music that continues alive and well today. Her songs have sold in the tens of millions, and earned her 25 gold and platinum records.
Wilma Theater Presents SCHMUCKS, A Fictitious Metting Between Marx and Bruce
by Faetra Petillo
- Nov 3, 2008
The Wilma Theater continues its 30th Anniversary Season with the U.S. Premiere of Schmucks, directed by the Wilma's co-Artistic Director Jiri Zizka. A comic fantasy by Roy Smiles -who returns to the Wilma for a second consecutive season - Schmucks is a tale of a fictitious meeting between two comic icons, Groucho Marx and Lenny Bruce.
HOW TO READ BETWEEN THE LINES by Marc Shaiman (Updated 1/1/04)
by BWW
- Jan 4, 2004
As I read The New York Times article 'The Broadway Musical Is Changing Its Key', I was pleased to see that what I meant to say or how I said it was pretty much there. Thank you, Bruce Weber (hey, I gotta kiss butt, ya' never know when he may be reviewing me next!).
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