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Opened: January 24, 1985
Closing: unknown

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BWW Reviews: Actress/Singer CANDI MILO Slays at the Federal
by Don Grigware - Jun 30, 2015


On Sunday June 28, actress/singer Candi Milo brought her one.of.a.kind comedic cabaret to Sterling's Upstairs at the Federal and boy, oh boy, is she funny. 'How funny?' you may query. This little lady grew up in a mental institution - well, her father ran one in their home, so she was exposed to craziness at a tender age...and on top of that, she's Italian...and a voice-over artist who does many, many cartoon voices to amazing perfection, starting with Sweetie Pie. She was also a member of 'The Mighty Carson Art Players' on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. What fabulous improvisational training! So it's no surprise that the lady knows how to get a laugh. Humor comes gushing out of her the minute she opens her mouth, and it's never forced. It's all natural and with a multitude of sarcastic asides, it works deliciously on a cabaret stage.

WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL Teases Cast Announcement With Social Media Sneak Peek
by Pat Cerasaro - Jun 16, 2015


WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL will reveal its cast very soon!

WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL Tickets Go On Sale To A.R.T. Members 6/16, General Public 6/23
by Pat Cerasaro - Jun 15, 2015


WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL pops out of the oven soon!

First Look At Appetizing Proposed Logo For WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL
by Pat Cerasaro - Jun 13, 2015


WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL looks tasty already!

WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL Casting Announcement Coming Soon?
by Pat Cerasaro - Jun 9, 2015


Is WAITRESS: THE MUSICAL prepping for a big announcement?

Musicals Tonight!'s 18th Season Might Not Be Its Last
by BWW News Desk - May 21, 2015


One month ago, Musicals Tonight announced its 18th and final season. But renewing subscribers expressed such dismay that Artistic Director Mel Miller has convinced his Board of Directors to reconsider their decision. 

13th Street Rep Celebrates Ray DeMattis' 50th Anniversary in the Biz
by BWW News Desk - May 11, 2015


The 13th Street Repertory Theater celebrated veteran stage/film/TV actor Ray DeMattis' 50th anniversary in the business -- honoring his lifetime achievements -- by proclaiming May 10th 'Ray DeMattis Day.'  DeMattis was presented with a framed certificate of honor by one of his proteges -- Michael J.C. Anderson, an actor with the 13th Street Rep.  And DeMattis, in turn, presented the first annual  'Ray DeMattis Award,' honoring young artists-to-watch, to actors Cody Jordan and John Brady, co-stars of Chip Deffaa's musical-comedy success  'Mad About the Boy.'  They each received a plaque, a copy of a cast album featuring DeMattis ('Flora the Red Menace'), and a $100.00 honorarium.

BWW Recap: 'The Search' for Jamie Begins on Tonight's OUTLANDER
by Kara McCoy - May 9, 2015


Tonight's episode of OUTLANDER was, in a word, different. Yeah, I already know what you're thinking. 'Different.' That's like what you say when your friend shows you her terrible new haircut. Oh! It's...different! Get that idea out of your head, because that's not what I mean. It was just different. A little kooky, a little--dare I say--funny, and, okay, a little uneven. I might even go so far as to label it a filler episode, which pains me slightly, because that 'f' word has such a negative connotation in TV world, doesn't it? But with only two episodes left in the season, I guess it was inevitable. That being said, however, filler or not, different or uneven, 'The Search' was definitely entertaining. 

Musicals Tonight Sets Final Season
by Tyler Peterson - May 4, 2015


Musicals Tonight has announced it will close its doors following its 2015-16 season. Its final offerings include Oh, Kay!, which will run October 13-25, 2015, Out of This World from October 27- November 08, 2015, Babes in Arms from March 8-20, 2016, Oh, Boy! from March 22-April 3, 2016, from Wonderful Town April 5 - 17, 2016. A Subscription to all five shows runs at $141.25.

2015 Tony Awards - The Nominees React - UPDATING LIVE!
by Robert Diamond - Apr 28, 2015


We've caught Tony fever here at BroadwayWorld.com, and it's spreading! Follow us on BWW throughout the day, as we'll bring you Tony nominee reactions, exclusive reports, surprises, behind the scenes coverage and oh, so much more!

OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR Coming to Birmingham Rep Next Month
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 16, 2015


One of the most famous shows of the last century, Joan Littlewood's legendary musical Oh What A Lovely War is to come to Birmingham Repertory Theatre. Directed by University of Birmingham graduate, Terry Johnson, the hit revival comes to The REP from 5 to 9 May, as the final venue the show's UK tour.

OH, KAY!, GOLDEN BOY, WONDERFUL TOWN and More Set for Musicals Tonight!'s 2015-16 Season
by BWW News Desk - Mar 30, 2015


Musicals Tonight! has announced its 2015-16 season. Scroll down for details!

CORONATION STREET's Wendi Peters Stars in OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR at Belgrade Theatre, Now thru April 4
by BWW News Desk - Mar 31, 2015


Following a sold-out run in spring 2014, Terry Johnson's hit revival of Oh What A Lovely War will visit the Belgrade Theatre from today 31st Mar - Sat 4th Apr as part of a major new U.K tour. It will be produced by Christopher Malcolm Productions Ltd and Matthew Mitchell.

CORONATION STREET's Wendi Peters to Star in OH WHAT A LOVELY WAR at Belgrade Theatre, March 31-April 4
by BWW News Desk - Mar 17, 2015


Following a sold-out run in spring 2014, Terry Johnson's hit revival of Oh What A Lovely War will visit the Belgrade Theatre from Tues 31st Mar - Sat 4th Apr as part of a major new U.K tour. It will be produced by Christopher Malcolm Productions Ltd and Matthew Mitchell.

BWW Reviews: Theatre Memphis' THE BOY FROM OZ - Sparkles Aren't Just for July 4th
by Joseph Baker - Mar 13, 2015


There was a time when it seemed as if any talent contender in a beauty pageant would lay into 'Don't Cry Out Loud' (later, Dolly Parton's 'I Will Always Love You' seemed to supplant it). It crept out of every radio station ad nauseum. Its almost iconic 'ear candy' status rendered it cringe-inducing, as far as I was concerned. Moreover, its composer and interpreter, Australian Peter Allen, was not the kind of performer I enjoyed - I prefer my talent without the 'over the top' exclamation point; he belonged, to my way of thinking, to the Liberace/Barry Manilow/Liza Minelli kind of performer. (Admittedly, I have a number of friends who take issue with this and who, rope in hand, would gladly pursue me if lynching were acceptable.) Their 'showmanship' and 'over the top' self-promotion proved exhausting. However, the intervening years have reconciled me to Allen's music, and THE BOY FROM OZ. with a book by Martin Sherman and Nick Enright and a parade of Allen songs, has, in Theatre Memphis' latest offering, even somewhat endeared me to him.

BWW Recap: Tears, Bitterness, and 'The Right Reasons' as THE BACHELOR's 'Women Tell All'
by Patti Murin - Mar 3, 2015


Good morning, Bachelor friends!!! Last night ABC aired the grand Bachelor tradition that is “The Women Tell All,” and boy, did those women tell all. And by that, I mean they told absolutely nothing. Aside from the expected copious amounts of confrontation, use of the word “like,” and errant glitter that magically doesn't come off with tears, there were no big announcements tonight, like who the next Bachelorette will be, or whether Chris Soules is really the twelfth contestant on Dancing With the Stars (oh help us all). Unless you count the unveiling of Chris Harrison's romance novel (what?). In any case, we're going Buzzfeed style tonight and making this a super fun list recap. I need to save all possible brain power for next week's epic grand finale.

LIVE West Coast BETTER CALL SAUL 'Alpine Shepherd Boy' Recap 3/2
by Courtney Henley - Mar 2, 2015


Allow me, for a moment, to recap what we have learned so far in the first four episodes of BETTER CALL SAUL. Jimmy McGill (AKA 's'all good, man') starts his career as a public defender, shifts into private practice (if you can call it that) when he defends Nacho and finds the 'missing' Kettlemans, and attempts to take down Hamlin with one of Saul's soon-to-be trademarked elaborate schemes.

Rob Zombie's New Concert Album Out Tomorrow
by Caryn Robbins - Feb 23, 2015


Tomorrow, February 24, Rob Zombie will release a new concert album, Spookshow International Live, via Zodiac Swan/T-Boy/UMe. Selected and sequenced by Zombie from shows recorded during last year's touring around the world

BWW Recap: Oscar and Felix are back in THE ODD COUPLE Pilot!
by Dylan Siegman - Feb 19, 2015


You know how the story goes: Boy gets married, other boy gets married, both marriages fall apart, both boys move in together, one boy is sloppy while the other boy is neat, hilarious hijinks ensue. Chances are that you've seen/heard about one of the incarnations of THE ODD COUPLE, whether it was the movie starring Walter Matthau (CHARADE, GRUMPY OLD MEN) and Jack Lemmon (SOME LIKE IT HOT, GRUMPY OLD MEN), the tv series back in the 70's starring Jack Klugman (QUINCY M.E., 12 ANGRY MEN) and Tony Randall (PILLOW TALK, DOWN WITH LOVE), or the original play by Neil Simon on which all the subsequent versions were all based. Regardless, Felix Unger and Oscar Madison are back, this time played by Thomas Lennon (NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM, MEMENTO) and Matthew Perry (FRIENDS, 17 AGAIN). I find both of these actors extremely funny, so it will be interesting to see how this all pans out. Considering Perry's recent string of cancellations, he could really use a winner.

BWW Interview: Ned Eisenberg Hopes to Make ROCKET TO THE MOON Fly at the Theatre at St. Clement's
by Sally Henry - Feb 10, 2015


A rare revival of Rocket to the Moon, the 1938 play by Clifford Odets (AWAKE AND SING, GOLDEN BOY), starring Ned Eisenberg, starts performances tonight at the Theatre at St. Clement's. Directed by Obie and Lucille Lortel Award winner Dan Wackerman (Counsellor-at-Law), Rocket to the Moon will play a limited engagement, opening Monday, February 23rd. Eisenberg graciously sat down and spoke with BroadwayWorld about taking on the role of Ben Stark in this seldom-performed Odets piece, working with Wackerman, and more!

Michael Airington Brings 'OH MY GOODNESS...' to Martinis Above Fourth Table + Stage Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jan 29, 2015


Martinis Above Fourth Table + Stage in San Diego presents the critically-acclaimed Oh My Goodness . . . it's Paul Lynde, the hilarious show written and performed by Michael Airington, for one night only!

Glee-Cap: The Hurt Locker (Part One): SUE PLOTS, RACHEL PLAYS, AND SAM GETS HYPNOTIZED!
by Robert Lawlor - Jan 23, 2015


So, in case you've been living under a rock or not reading my recaps (how dare!), here's what you've been missing on Glee! Most of the original glee club has somehow found their way back to Ohio to help relaunch their favorite club and basically anger Principal Sue Slyvester to no end. Rachel, suffering from that harsh burn of TV cancellation (RIP That's So Rachel #gonetoosoon) has teamed up with Kurt, who is using getting glee club back up and running as part of his NYADA credits, to get the glee club back up and grooving.

Michael Airington to Bring 'OH MY GOODNESS...' to Martinis Above Fourth Table + Stage, 1/29
by Tyler Peterson - Jan 19, 2015


Martinis Above Fourth Table + Stage in San Diego presents the critically-acclaimed Oh My Goodness . . . it's Paul Lynde, the hilarious show written and performed by Michael Airington, for one night only!

Glee-Cap: Alanis, Carole, and a 'Britana' Proposal on 'Jagged Little Tapestry' 1/16; Full Recap!
by Robert Lawlor - Jan 16, 2015


There are certain things that just pair together well - peanut butter and jelly, Liza and a cabaret, Kurt and Blaine - oops, did I say that last one out loud? Anyway, there's also certain things that get paired together that you didn't realize how weirdly perfect that fit. Tonight, Alanis meets Carole - yes, you heard me, Ms. Jagged Little Pill meets the recent Broadway season's singer/songwriter darling in an epic mash up. It looks like it's going to be quite the tapestry being weaved tonight in song. Join me as I continue my quest of LIVE recapping to the very end, and enjoy some Carole King while I'm at it.

Fall Out Boy & Wiz Khalifa Announce 'Boys of Zummer' Tour
by Caryn Robbins - Jan 15, 2015


See you all this zummer! General on sale starts on January 23rd at 10am local time (*on sale Jan 24 10am local). Get tickets: http://falloutboy.com http://www.wizkhalifa.com/

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