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Promises, Promises returns to Broadway
16 hours ago ago from A House Is Not A Homepage: The Music of Burt Bacharach
The first Broadway revival of Promises, Promises is scheduled to open in April 2010. I know this is old news to many of you by now, but Promises, Promises , Burt Bacharach's much loved 1968 musical, is finally headed back to Broadway. The revival the show's first since its opening on Broadway more than 40 years ago is scheduled to open at the Broadway Theatre on April 27 with Sean Hayes (of TV's Will and Grace ) and Kristin ...
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11 hours ago ago from Cultural Learnings
Episodes of the Year December 20th, 2009 When you review individual episodes all year, you might presume that it's easy to be able to then categorize those episodes for the sake of an end of year Top 10. You would be right and wrong. See, on the one hand, I have a pretty good memory of individual episodes that really made an impact, ones which stood out from the pack and connected with me. However, on the other hand, ...
Related contentWhy A Night at the Theater Can Approach Perfection
8 hours ago ago from The San Francisco 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in San Francisco, CA
Perfection? Yes, perfection. A night at the theater has the potential of approaching absolute perfection. The reason is simple. Theater is something that just about everyone can identify with, get lost in and enjoy. A live theatrical performance is like a movie on performance enhancing drugs. You'll be effortlessly drawn into a live show like water is soaked up by sand. Obviously the better the production, the better the night will be. ...
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16 hours ago ago from The Traffic Maxer Blog
With the UK recession truly upon the firms of London, might the city's famous theatre shows keep the musical ticket sales coming in? Over in New York, the plays are being hit with reduced show revenue as loads of people are deciding to entertain themselves at home rather than go out. Loads of people, especially couples and families are staying in watching the latest DVDs than going out to watch a play. The New York plays have responded ...
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