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East End theaters launch their summer schedules
While Bay Street waits until June 3 to launch "Shanghai Moon," starring Charles Busch in the cross-dressing '30s melodrama he wrote for himself, Hampton Theater Company in Quogue extends its season to Memorial Day weekend and beyond with the Ken Ludwig...Tags: Jerome Kern, Charles Busch, Guild Hall, Theater, Richard Burton
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An old story gets new blood
STAFF WRITERMore than a century after novelist Bram Stoker created him, 77 years after Bela Lugosi first spoke those memorably creepy words, "Gud evening, I am Dra-aa-cu-lah," the toothy Transylvanian count is back on Broadway, this time in a musical. It's not...Tags: Montana, Movies, Bela Lugosi, Theater, Broadway
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Dracula: The Musical
Staff WriterHow do you like your undead? Scary? Romantic? Sexy? Philosophical? Satirical? Just dumb fun? If the answer is "none of the above," well, does Broadway have a big nothing for you. "Dracula: The Musical," which opens Thursday, August 19 at the Belasco...Tags: Music Theater, Theater, Bram Stoker, Broadway, Poetry
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'Finian's Rainbow'
Gordon Cox is a regular contributor to Newsday."Finian's Rainbow" doesn't have much in the way of a set. A few benches serve as furniture, in that small segment of the playing space not dominated by two grand pianos. High chairs line the back wall. Set designer James Morgan, evidently a little nervous...Tags: Malcolm Gets, Music Theater, Theater, Music
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Musical 'Hairspray' captures 13 Tony nods
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK -- "Hairspray," the buoyant, bouffant musical celebration of 1960s Baltimore, dominated the 2003 Tony Award nominations today with 13, while "Movin' Out" -- Twyla Tharp's all-dance tribute to Billy Joel set during the Vietnam War, received 10....Tags: Robert Sean Leonard, Roxie Hart, Baz Luhrmann, Radio City Music Hall, Eddie Izzard
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The life and rhymes of Sondheim
Sun Theater CriticStephen Sondheim has told the story so often, it's nearly a legend. When he was 15, he showed Oscar Hammerstein a musical he had written with two fellow students. He was, he admits, naive enough to think it was worth putting on professionally....Tags: Pennsylvania, Georges Seurat, Movies, Music Industry, Oklahoma
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Kennedy's 'Park' connects all the dots
Sun Theater CriticPointillist artist Georges Seurat painted large canvases using tiny specks of complementary colors, forcing the eye to connect the dots. Making connections is the central theme of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's musical about Seurat, Sunday in the...Tags: Georges Seurat, Music Theater, Theater, Music, Celebrity
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