BWW Reviews: CLOTHES FOR A SUMMER HOTEL
by Matthew David
- Feb 10, 2010
If you have ever spent an afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and had the opportunity to study some of the sketches done by Michelangelo Buonarroti or Leonardo Da Vinci you will be able to understand the feeling that accompanies seeing a lesser work by a creative genius. The drawings are fascinating, eerily beautiful and perhaps ultimately more revealing than the artist's more famous works - still you are always acutely aware that you are observing sketches and not the Mona Lisa or The David.
Michael Jackson's THRILLER to 'Strike' on Broadway?
by Eddie Varley
- Nov 5, 2008
The New York Post's PAGE SIX is reporting that James Nederlander is producing a musical version of Michael Jackson's video for his hit song ‘THRILLER'. Jackson's album of the same name is the best-selling record of all time. It spawned such hits as ‘Billie Jean', ‘Beat It', ‘The Girl Is Mine' and of course ‘Thriller'. Not much else is known other than a production is being planned.
1923's OUTWARD BOUND Revived at Urban Stages April 12
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 1, 2005
Filling the final slot of their 2004/05
season, Keen Company will revive Sutton Vane's 1924 Broadway hit OUTWARD
BOUND. Produced in association with Joseph Harrow, and directed by Broadway
veteran Robert Kalfin, OUTWARD BOUND begins previews on Tuesday, April 12th
for a limited engagement through Sunday, May 8th.