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'Young Frankenstein' closing on Broadway
Thu, Nov 27, 2008
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NEW YORK — "Young Frankenstein” is closing after nearly 500 Broadway performances, a much shorter run than Mel Brooks’ previous big stage effort, "The Producers.”...
PEOPLE
Tue, Nov 25, 2008
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Actor back on Broadway NEW YORK — The opening date and Broadway theater have been set for the world premiere of "Impressionism,” a play by Michael Jacobs starring Jeremy Irons and...
Tony Awards make a nod to the past and future
Mon, Jun 12, 2006
NEW YORK (AP) -- Broadway looked to the future - and to its past - at the 2008 Tony Awards with "In the Heights," the best musical winner, and "August: Osage County," the best play,...
Viewers Pick Broadway's 'Grease' Stars
Mon, Mar 26, 2007
NEW YORK (AP) -- Max Crumm and Laura Osnes are the ones America's television viewers want. Crumm will play Danny Zuko and Osnes will be Sandy Dumbrowski, the lead roles in the $10 million...
sr2-jerry lewis hospitalized
Wed, Jun 14, 2006
The following is a script from a News9 broadcast --2 ZOOM-- ((ED)) Comedian Jerry Lewis is recovering in a hospital this morning.. after suffering a mild heart attack over the weekend. --TAKE...
Budget tickets
Fri, Jun 2, 2006
NEW YORK -- New York City officials have broken ground for a new booth for TKTS, a local institution that sells half-price, same-day tickets to Broadway and off- Broadway shows. The discount...
Broadway Tonight series sets shows for coming season
Wed, May 24, 2006
EDMOND - Edmond can look no further than its own back yard once again as the University of Central Oklahoma's Broadway Tonight series announces another season for theater lovers. The 2006-07...
On Broadway: Part 1
Something's new in River City Thu, May 18, 2006 NEW YORK -- The year was 1957. Eisenhower was president, post-war America was enjoying prosperous times, and Broadway's golden age of theater was reaching its zenith. On Broadway If...
Something's new in River City Thu, May 18, 2006 NEW YORK -- The year was 1957. Eisenhower was president, post-war America was enjoying prosperous times, and Broadway's golden age of theater was reaching its zenith. On Broadway If...
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