Producer Michael Abbott Dies at 81
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 25, 2008
Michael Abbott, a long-time television, film, and theatre producer who produced the first New York production of Stalag 17 in 1951, died of cancer on Thursday January 24, 2008 at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan. He was 81.
The Drowsy Chaperone: A Real 'Show Off'
by Pati Buehler
- Nov 30, 2007
Simply put 'For those who know and love classic musical comedy' you will find yourself smiling from curtain to curtain with this touring production of Drowsy Chaperone.
Streep, Streisand or Close to Play Normas in 'Sunset' Film?
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 6, 2007
Three of the biggest stars in entertainment - Meryl Streep, Barbra Streisand and Glenn Close - are readying themselves for a possible close-up as Norma Desmond in an upcoming screen version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard.
'Wonderland' Captures Old Hollywood Allure
by James Sims
- May 7, 2007
Fame, that glorious accolade that is so rarely attained, and once tasted, is constantly yearned for again. It is a tale as old as time here in Hollywood, where Gloria Swanson roams the hills in a dilapidated mansion, and gawkers flock to place a hand in some long ago imprint in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater...
Review: Petula Clark at Mohegan Sun Cabaret
by Randy Rice
- Apr 4, 2006
Petula Clark's recent performance at Mohegan Sun Cabaret was a show by the numbers. The numbers include a 90-minute performance, 5 sustained, standing ovations, and 3 encores.
Traveling in Pursuit of Theater
by Adrienne Onofri
- Jul 14, 2003
Since I live in New York City, I usually don't take a 'theater vacation'-you know, the eight-shows-a-week type of trip to New York or London. Even when I go to London, theater is just one of the activities on my itinerary. But the last three summers, I have found myself in a summer theater destination and have been appreciating more and more the joy of taking my No. 1 pastime on the road.
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