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Opened: June 10, 1989
Closing: July 24, 1989

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Theatre Was Big News in Charm City in 2006
by James Howard - Jan 1, 2007


The 10 biggest theatre-news stories in Baltimore in 2006.

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...

'The Big Voice' Echoes in New York
by TJ Fitzgerald - Dec 5, 2006


Jim Brochu and Steve Schalchlin discuss 'The Big Voice: God or Merman?'

A Talent for Artistry: An Interview with Judy Blazer
by Maya Cantu - Jul 27, 2006


Judy Blazer, the talented and articulate actress most recently seen in Off-Broadway's Bernarda Alba, chats about her career and about Artist's Crossing, the program for young performers of which she is the artistic director

The Threepenny Opera: Not So Perpendicular
by Michael Dale - Jun 7, 2006


The Roundabout's new production of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Opera might well have been the most shocking and innovative theatre event of the 1967-68 Broadway season

A Chat with Debbie Gravitte
by Pati Buehler - May 12, 2006


Debbie has been called 'one of the best voices on Broadway' by the Associated Press. With a new solo CD and a full concert schedule, this talented lady is working and loving it.

Need Tickets for London Theatre? Check out Tracy Schiller
by Robert Diamond - Apr 13, 2006


These days the West End is booming, with one of the busiest slates of shows to open in recent memory. To shed some light on what's hot right now in London, as well as on the business side of the ticket broker industry - on both sides of the pond - I sat to chat with Tracy Schiller, the Managing Director for Keith Prowse, one of the leading authorized ticket agencies in the world.

Men Behind the Mask - Kevin Gray, Cris Groenendaal, Davis Gaines & Howard McGillin
by Robert Diamond - Jan 6, 2006


As Phantom of the Opera prepares to roll into the history books on Monday night, January 9, 2006 as the longest running show of all time, BroadwayWorld checked in with some of the many men behind the mask. Phantom alumni Kevin Gray, Cris Groenendaal, and Davis Gaines, along with Broadway's current Phantom Howard McGillin each shared their experiences of donning the mask.

Eddie Korbich: Like a Phoenix...
by Adrienne Onofri - Dec 17, 2005


...the oft-employed character actor has risen from the ashes of 'After the Night and the Music' to do three shows in a row, including the Broadway-bound 'Drowsy Chaperone.'

UK Roundup - Rob Lowe, Billy Elliot, Chichester Festival
by Jake Brunger - May 6, 2005


West Wing's Rob Lowe stars in A Few Good Men, Chichester succeeds in 'Business' and 3 Billy Elliots prepare for their West End opening

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Brad Bradley of 'Spamalot'
by Adrienne Onofri - May 8, 2005


Always look on the bright side of life? It's easy for Brad now that he's part of the popular Monty Python goofapalooza.

Lovely to Look At, Delightful to Know…It's Norm Lewis!
by Adrienne Onofri - Apr 9, 2005


One of Rosie's Broadway Belters in the April 11 concert, Norm is now appearing in 'Dessa Rose' and preparing for next month's cabaret.

Beth Fowler: A Real Lady On Stage
by Craig Brockman - Apr 25, 2004


While one show on Broadway laments what ever happened to class, another three blocks away answers the question. You'd be hard-pressed to find a classier woman on Broadway nowadays than Beth Fowler, currently in The Boy From Oz.

Interview with Robert Meffe, Musical Director
by Pati Buehler - Apr 21, 2004


What do YOU think about when the curtain goes up on a brand new musical? Of course, the actors and directors get the lion's share of the praise, but we're about to get some first-hand insight as to what goes on with a musical - from the months of advance preparation through each nightly performance.

'Thank you and good night'
by Michael Dale - Jan 22, 2004


With those words and one last musical flourish, the final performance at Henry Miller's Theatre came to an end

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