
[ STARS ] Prepare for ReEntry, by Michael Portantiere
Urban Stages presents an unflinching look at the lives of Marines returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, based on personal interviews.
[ P ] ONSTAGE & BACKSTAGE: Climbing More Heights By Seth Rudetsky
[ NYT ] Identity Found: On West Side via West Bank By FELICIA R. LEE
Najla Said's "Palestine," a one-woman Off Broadway show, is a coming-of-age story about Ms. Said's journey to become an Arab-American on her own terms.
[ BS ] A Tale of Two Audiences by David Sheward
[ TONY ] Black Playwrights Convening, part two: Isaac Butler reports by Helen Shaw
[ CT ] Black History Month: An exciting February should instead be an exciting year by Chris Jones
[ G+M ] The Windy City is blowing Toronto away by J. Kelly Nestruck
The city likes to boast that it's the third-biggest theatre capital after New York and London. Try telling that to Chicago
[ BR ] Broadway performances to remember at Tony time By ROBERT FELDBERG
[ OOB ] Can You Guess Paper Mill's 2010-11 Season? by Matt Windman
[ B ] Susan Blackwell Goes Side by Side by Andrea Martin, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Will Swenson
[ NY ] 183 Minutes With Heidi Rodewald and Stew By Stephen Rodrick
They were a couple when they wrote Passing Strange, but split up before it got to Broadway. Now they've got a new show ... about breaking up.
[ TM ] Band Leader By: Jay Blotcher
Transport Group artistic director Jack Cummings III prepares to introduce new audiences to Mart Crowley's The Boys in the Band.
[ DCTS ] Podcast: NEWSical The Musical's Michael West
Joel Markowitz interviews funnyman Michael West in his NEWSical dressing room at the 47th Street Theatre, as he opens his trunk of many voices and out comes Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Liza Minnelli, Carol Channing, Sammy Davis, Jr., Robert Goulet, and Harvey Fierstein. With special guest: NEWSical director Mark Waldrop.
[ NY ] Looking for a Fight By Aaron Gell
Alison Pill on playing Annie Sullivan-fiercely.
[ EW ] Catherine Zeta-Jones chats with EW about starring in Broadway's 'A Little Night Music' by Tanner Stransky
[ P ] Playblog: Charles Busch Engages in Nunsense
[ DN ] Broadway's Graham Phillips, star of CBS' 'The Good Wife,' gets schooled by Julianna Margulies By Richard Huff
[ NYP ] Denzel finally fit for 'Fences' By CINDY ADAMS
[ B ] Q&A: It's Brian d'Arcy James Time! Catching Up with a Broadway Fave
[ JN ] Thinking Lincoln, fondly, fervently By Peter D. Kramer
Choreographer Bill T. Jones has been thinking Lincoln for years now.
[ P ] The Theatrical Pursuit of Happiness
The acclaimed British play, Happy Now?, makes its New York City premiere, asking a tough question: What Makes You Happy?
[ TONY ] Casting Call: Bill Heck in Angels in America? by Adam Feldman
[ BG ] 'Lion King' cast members courted across continents By Joel Brown
Sihle Ngema and Portia Magwaza wed after a backstage courtship that unfurled across hundreds of performances.
[ B ] My Broadway Valentine: Rock of Ages Star Kerry Butler Gets All Shook Up by a Man Who Can Play Piano
[ B ] My Broadway Valentine: Love, Loss Star Joanna Gleason Falls for the Shady, Sexy Type
[ NY ] Our Valentine Gift to You By Kera Bolonik
The delectable charm and erotic pleasure of Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman.
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Beane and Flinn's Give It Up! Premieres in Dallas
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Female of the Species, with Annette Bening, at the Geffen Playhouse
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Skylar Astin, Blake Bashoff, Jonathan Groff, Lea Michele Join Christine Estabrook for Why Torture Is Wrong Opening in L.A.
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Michelle Williams Joins Broadway Cast of Chicago
[ CU ] Wrecks
Ed Harris brings Neil LaBute's solo play to the Geffen
[ CU ] Really Old, Like Forty Five
Tamsin Oglesby's black comedy about ageing
[ P ] Jerry Springer Composer Thomas to Premiere New Dance Piece at London's Sadlers' Wells
[ P ] Laurence Fox to Star in Premiere of Skinner's Eigengrau at London's Bush Theatre
[ P ] Tony Nominee Constantine Maroulis to Rock the Highline Ballroom
[ TM ] Tim Robbins, Peter Sarsgaard Join Ryan Reynolds in Green Lantern Movie
[ TM ] Rachel Weisz to Join Daniel Craig in Dream House Movie
[ BN ] Sondheim 'Merrily' Revival Founders as Roundabout Tightens Belt By Philip Boroff
[ B ] Broadway Grosses: Plays Buck Winter's Downward Trend
[ P ] Broadway Grosses: Feb. 1-7
[ NYT ] ArtsBeat
'Hair' Recedes at Box Office By PATRICK HEALY
[ V ] Winter chill on Broadway
Most snow missed Gotham but likely affected slowing B.O.
[ P ] Despite the Snow, the Show Went On at Arlington's Signature Theatre
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
Final curtain for the Pasadena Playhouse -- for awhile, at least by Yvonne Villarreal
[ LAT ] A shifting canvas in Pasadena By Cara Mia DiMassa
The city has long had a vibrant arts scene. But now it finds its 'genteel tradition' in flux.
[ P ] Kunken Will Play Enron CFO on Broadway
[ TM ] Stephen Kunken to Join Norbert Leo Butz in ENRON on Broadway
[ B ] Stephen Kunken to Join Norbert Leo Butz in Broadway's Enron
[ TM ] Christy Carlson Romano to Join Peter Scolari in White's Lies, Now Opening April 12
[ P ] Romano Will Join Scolari in Off-Broadway's White's Lies
[ TM ] John Tartaglia's Imaginocean Musical to Play New World Stages
[ P ] John Tartaglia's Imaginocean to Play New World Stages
[ V ] Oldest WGA member Aleen Leslie dies
Veteran screenwriter and playwright was 101
[ IBDB ] Aleen Leslie's Broadway Credits
[ B ] Tony Winner Laura Benanti to Hit the Books in New CBS TV Pilot
[ P ] Rupert to Join Legally Blonde Tour Feb. 10
[ TM ] Michael Rupert to Join Legally Blonde Tour
[ P ] Playblog: Understudies Wanted for Australian Megawatt Dame Edna
[ P ] Playblog: The 24 Hour Musicals Are Revealed
[ P ] MTC's Equivocation Will Now Begin Feb. 10
[ B ] Jennifer Cody Wins Annie Award for The Princess and the Frog
[ MAIL ] Pictured: The man charged with harassment after 'stalking' Keira Knightley outside her theatre By Claire Ellicott
[ P ] Blue Man Group Will Make a Splash in New National Tour
[ P ] Casting Confirmed for U.K. Tour of Hairspray; Olivier Winner Michael Ball Returns
[ NYT ] Weddings & Celebrations: Caitlin Allen, Corey Wilson
[ CT ] 'Lion King' is returning to Chicago by Chris Jones
[ CST ] Disney's 'Lion King' set to return to Chicago
[ CT ] American Blues has a new artistic director by Chris Jones
[ TM ] Broadway's Billy Elliot to Team with Fidelity FutureStage for Playwriting Contest
[ P ] Billy Elliot Offers Playwriting Contest for High School Students
[ TM ] New Hampshire Theatre Awards Are Announced
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
Daniel Beaty returning to Geffen Playhouse in new solo show by David Ng
[ P ] Playblog: Heights Star Merediz Set to "Throwdown with Bobby Flay"
[ P ] Playblog: American Idiot Grammy Performance Available on iTunes
[ TM ] Justin Bartha, Anthony LaPaglia, Tony Shalhoub, Stanley Tucci, et al. to Discuss Lend Me a Tenor at 92YTribeca
[ P ] Tucci, LaPaglia, Shalhoub, Bartha and More to Discuss Lend Me a Tenor at 92YTribeca
[ TM ] Drama Desk Nominations to Be Announced May 3; Ceremony to Be Held May 23
[ P ] Drama Desk Awards Nominations and Ceremony Set for May
[ TM ] Celina Carvajal, Matt Doyle, et al. Set for Here Today Reading
[ P ] Maynard, Allain, Wengerd and Ibsen Will Enter Glass Menagerie in Arizona
[ P ] Nixon, O'Keefe and Chin to Read Didion and More for "Selected Shorts"
[ P ] Lambert, Taylor, Kelly and More Will Appear in Ladies in Retirement at Pulse Ensemble Theatre
[ P ] Ellis, Hanlon, Jordan and McGowen Set for Next Thing You Know Reading
[ P ] Nominees for Outer Critics Circle Awards Announced in April; Winners Revealed in May
[ P ] Nottage and Taylor to Receive Rockefeller Awards March 15
[ P ] Gingold's St. Patrick's Day Gala to Feature Cerveris, Mulgrew, Irving, Powell and More
[ TM ] Oscar Winner Paul Williams to Be Honored at Goodspeed Musicals Gala
[ TM ] 101 Dalmatians Musical to Audition Dogs at Madison Square Garden
[ TM ] Stephen Mear to Direct Shoes Dance Revue at Sadler's Wells
[ TM ] B.D. Wong to Appear With New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra
[ TM ] Andrea Bocelli to Receive Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
[ TM ] Staceyann Chin, Cynthia Nixon, Michael O'Keefe Set for The Sixties at Symphony Space
[ TM ] John McDaniel, Peter Sachon, Terri White to Join Jamie deRoy, Gregg Edelman, et al. for Birdland Oscar Show
[ TM ] Annie Baker, Sheila Callaghan, Pam McKinnon, et al. Set for Women at Work Panel
[ TM ] Henry Winkler to Join USA's Royal Pains
[ P ] Playblog: Martin Moran Gets Tricky for Barrow Benefit
[ P ] Judi Dench Basks in a New U.K. Midsummer, Directed by Hall, Starting Feb. 9
[ P ] Dog and Wolf, with Soules, Bowers and Daggett, Opens Off-Broadway Feb. 9
[ P ] "All the Way to Mars": Melora Hardin Solo CD Arrives in Stores Feb. 9
[ P ] McGillin, Kushnier, Voytko, Kern and More Sing Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber Starting Feb. 9
[ P ] Miss Saigon Begins Performances at TUTS Feb. 9
[ P ] California's North Coast Rep to Premiere New Little Women Adaptation
[ P ] Gero Is Sweeney Todd, With Edelen as Mrs. Lovett, Starting Feb. 9 in Arlington
[ P ] Tix to Public's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Go on Sale Feb. 9
[ P ] Laborde's Father-Daughter Play, Hush, Premieres Feb. 9 at Tarragon in Toronto
[ P ] Legg, Steedle, Wernke Go Barefoot in the Park for Two River Theater Company in NJ
[ P ] Bacon Is a Modern Woman on the Edge in Coxon's Happy Now?, Opening Off-Broadway
[ NYP ] Sarah Jessica Parker, Matthew Broderick buy third home on Long Island's East End By JENNIFER GOULD KEIL
[ TM ] Sean Hayes, Nathan Lane, Laura Linney, Liev Schreiber Set for Broadway Talks
[ NYT ] Arts, Briefly: Broadway at the Y By PATRICK HEALY; By RACHEL LEE HARRIS
[ NYT ] Arts, Briefly: In the Wings By RACHEL LEE HARRIS
[ TM ] Actor Ian Carmichael Dies at 89
[ TM ] Beth Glover, Patti Perkins, William Ryall, et al. Set for Musicals Tonight's Sail Away
[ TM ] Bill T. Jones, Keira Knightley, Jude Law, Rachel Weisz, et al. Receive Olivier Award Nominations
[ B ] Spring Awakening, Big Names Top 2010 Olivier Nominations
[ NYT ] Arts, Briefly: Film and TV Stars Align for Olivier Awards
Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
[ NYT ] Shakespeare Troupe Plans Residency in New York in 2011 By PATRICK HEALY
The Royal Shakespeare Company will hold court in Manhattan for an unprecedented six-week, five-play residency inside the Park Avenue Armory.
[ P ] Royal Shakespeare Company Will Take Up Six-Week Residency at Park Ave. Armory in 2011
[ TONY ] Royal Shakespeare Company at Park Avenue Armory next summer by David Cote
[ TM ] Royal Shakespeare Company to Perform At 2011 Lincoln Center Festival
[ TM ] Broadway's Time Stands Still Extends Through March 27; Collected Stories to Now Begin April 9
[ NYT ] Arts, Briefly: Buying More Time for 'Time Stands Still' By PATRICK HEALY; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
[ TM ] Lea Salonga to Join Gary Beach, Florence Henderson, Becki Newton, et al. for Broadway Backwards
[ OOB ] Sleep with Me Tonight, Go to Sea Tomorrow: The Abundance of Sex in "Fanny" by Matt Windman
[ CU ] Encores! Fanny - Review by Simon Saltzman
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Florence Henderson Visits City Center Encores! Fanny
[ P ] Playblog: Original Fanny Visits Encores! Fanny
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Encores! Fanny at City Center
[ B ] Photo Op: Fanny Cast Spreads the Love at Encores! Closing Night
[ LAT ] Ministry of Gossip Blog
Ed Harris makes a daring return to the stage in Neil LaBute's 'Wrecks' by Irene Lacher
[ V ] Wrecks
Ed Harris performs with distinction at the Geffen's intimate Kenis space.
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
Review: 'Wrecks' at Geffen Playhouse's Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater by Charles McNulty
Ed Harris has excelled for so long as a Hollywood everyman with a gripping steely-eyed intensity that he doesn't always get enough praise for the finesse of his acting.
[ THR ] Wrecks -- Theater Review By Les Spindle
Ed Harris surpasses the material in bait-and-switch LaBute play.
[ BN ] Huppert Rants, Screams, Vomits in Derailed Paris 'Streetcar'
Review by Jorg von Uthmann (*)
[ BG ] In 'Compulsion,' a Frank discussion with a lot of talk By Louise Kennedy
[ CU ] Compulsion
Mandy Patinkin as a fictionalized Meyer Levin, obsessing over his version of the Anne Frank story at Yale Repertory Theater
[ NYP ] 'Cocktail' not really stirring By FRANK SCHECK (* 1/2)
[ TM ] The Enchanted Pig
Reviewed by: Barbara & Scott Siegel
This enthralling show at the New Victory smartly blends opera and musical theater.
[ BS ] The Enchanted Pig - Reviewed by ANDY PROPST
An intergalactic adventure teaches a plucky princess about the true meaning of love in this impressively scored and imaginatively staged opera.
[ BS ] Tosca e le altre due (Tosca and the Two Downstairs) - Reviewed by LISA JO SAGOLLA
This well-tuned U.S. premiere of Italian playwright Franca Valeri's peppery, two-character comedy, inspired by Puccini's "Tosca," is enormously pleasing.
[ TE ] When We Have Gone Astray - Review OSCAR E. MOORE
Once we get past the far fetched factor of how these three windup together on New Year's Eve we get to know them and can finally feel for them in Act II
[ INQ ] Media Theatre Company presents "Master Class" By Howard Shapiro
They referred to the renowned opera soprano Maria Callas as La Divina, and awarded her with curtain calls galore - at one point, 27. So as a moniker, La Divina is already taken. No problem. You can call Ann Crumb, simply, Divine.
[ CU ] The Whisky Taster - Review by Lizzie Loveridge
James Graham ties in his themes of advertising, synaesthesia and love remarkably well in a witty script with sadness always just underneath the comedy
[ [ BN ] Diva Buckley Plays Seductress in Intimate "Love!": John Simon (****)
[ RADIO ] This Week on Broadway for Feb. 7, 2010: Super Broadway Sunday
Peter Filichia, James Marino, and Matthew Murray talk about Fanny, Compulsion at Yale Rep, LCT3, the Phantom of the Opera tour, West Side Story winning the Grammy, the original cast recordings of the Finian's Rainbow revival and Memphis, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and more!
[ STARS ] You're in the Armory Now!, by Michael Portantiere
Lincoln Center Festival will present the Royal Shakespeare Company in an unprecedented six-week residency at the Park Avenue Armory in the summer of 2011.
[ TM ] The Strangest Oscar Quiz You'll Ever Take
Aside from 2007, every year can boast at least one winner in the four Oscar acting categories who had appeared—or would later appear—in a professional New York production. Just wondering: If I simply gave you the year the person won the Oscar—and the name of the play or musical in which he did or would later appear—could you provide the name of the Oscar-winner and the name of the film for which he or she won?
[ P ] Time Stands Still Gets One-Week Extension on Broadway
[ P ] Foxy Roxie: Chicago Welcomes Destiny's Child Star Williams Feb. 8
[ P ] Mayes, Ralston, Kennedy, Vann and Stewart Are Good Ol' Girls Off-Broadway Starting Feb. 8
[ P ] 24 Hour Musicals, with Turner, Gets, Pasquale, Thoms, Keenan-Bolger, Presented Feb. 8
[ P ] Broadway Talks Series to Feature Schreiber, Lane, Linney and Hayes
[ P ] West End Actors Join Forces to Showcase New Musicals and Benefit Haiti Earthquake Appeal
[ P ] Glover, McVey, Knapp, Ryall, Perkins and More Cast in Sail Away
[ P ] McGovern, White and the Bergmans Set for Musical Monday at the Pantages
[ P ] Callaway, Allen, Graae, Brooks and Martin Will Honor Ahrens and Flaherty Feb. 28
[ P ] Tony Winner Salonga Joins Broadway Backwards Line-up
[ P ] Spring Awakening, Enron, and Red Score Big in Olivier Nominations
[ P ] Zeta-Jones, Peters, Murphy, Jackson and More Honor Lansbury at Drama League Benefit Feb. 8
[ P ] Margulies Sits on Panel About "Secret Life of War Reporters" Feb. 8 in Manhattan
[ P ] Kennedy Center's Broadway Today and Tomorrow Launches Feb. 8 with Baldwin and Cavenaugh
[ P ] All Write! Benefit, with Merkerson, Waterston, Wong, Austin, Leonhart, Presented Feb. 8
[ P ] Rising Phoenix Repertory Premieres Afterclap Feb. 8 in NYC
[ P ] Free Readings of In Piazza San Domenico Presented Feb. 8-9
[ P ] Mee's FĂȘtes de la Nuit Makes New York Premiere Feb. 8
[ P ] Fuller and Roberts Read Gurney's Love Letters Feb. 8
[ P ] Ziemba and Irwin Headline Broadway Sings Benefit at PS 166 Feb. 8
[ NYT ] Back From the Depths, Rebuilding a Career, by Patrick Healy
The actor Wes Bentley has begun to put his career back together, in the new play Venus in Fur.
[ NYT ] Audio Slideshow: Highs and Lows
After a spiral into drugs, the actor Wes Bentley is working on a comeback.
[ P ] Today in Theatre History
[ NYT ] Just Me and My (Murderous Soviet Agent) Shadow, by Daniel M. Gold
Jonathan Slaff uses an appealing fervor and franticness to wring what comedy he can find out of the one-character play Duet for Solo Voice.
[ NYT ] Between the Musical Gems, Suburbs-vs.-Hollywood Asides, by Stephen Holden
Christine Ebersole materialized like a goddess formed out of the ectoplasm in screwball heaven at her new show at the Café Carlyle.
[ BBC ] Actor Ian Carmichael dies at 89
[ IBDB ] Ian Carmichael's Broadway Credits
[ TM ] Sir John Dankworth Dies at 82
[ TM ] Phantom of the Opera National Tour to Conclude in November
[ P ] After 17 Years, Phantom Tour Will Retire Its Mask in November
[ NYP ] PAGE SIX: We hear . . .
[ V ] Backers ante up on Broadway by Robert Hofler
Despite tough times, producers, and auds, show up for theater
[ WSJ ] A Tour of 'Hell' in Evening Dress By TERRY TEACHOUT
How Charles Laughton taught America to love Shaw
[ LAT ] Wooster Group points toward 'North Atlantic' again By Josh Getlin
The New York troupe visits L.A. with a bellwether 1983 work.
[ WP ] Actor Michael Hayden takes on two demanding roles at Shakespeare Theatre By Peter Marks
[ TDF ] Building Character: Andrea Riseborough By MARK BLANKENSHIP
Welcome to Building Character, TDF's ongoing series about actors and how they create their roles.
[ NYT ] High Art Meets High Jinks Onstage By PATRICK HEALY
As a theater director, Diane Paulus is a proud populist. But will her kind of theater instruct and transform? Or simply entertain?
[ NYT ] Audio Slide Show: Old Shows, New Takes
Diane Paulus talks about her career as a director.
[ NYT ] Hamlet, Keats and Now Off Broadway By ERIK PIEPENBURG
Ben Whishaw is making his American stage debut in "The Pride," a play about gay identity and the price of sexual liberation.
[ NYT ] Audio Slide Show: 'The Pride'
Ben Whishaw talks about performing in Alexi Kaye Campbell's play.
[ TM ] Video: Designing the World of Fela!
Set and costume designer Marina Draghici discusses her vision for creating the colorful look of the hit Broadway musical Fela!
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
South Coast Rep: David Emmes says autocrats and shake-up artists need not apply by Mike Boehm
[ NYT ] The Melody and Lyrics of Black History By KARIN LIPSON
An alliance of composers has put together music for the vocalist Tara Nova, using the texts of black poets like Langston Hughes.
[ NYT ] Sinatra Song Often Strikes Deadly Chord By NORIMITSU ONISHI
The murders of people warbling "My Way" in karaoke bars have spawned urban legends about the song and left Filipinos groping for answers.
[ P ] Playblog: Compulsion Trailer with Mandy Patinkin
[ B ] My Broadway Valentine: South Pacific's Laura Osnes Offers Her Personal Recipe for an Enchanted V-Day Evening
[ B ] My Broadway Valentine: What's Memphis Star Chad Kimball's Pick for the Most Romantic Musical? It's a Killer!
[ P ] Playblog: Dame Edna vs. Michael Feinstein
[ P ] Playblog: Elaine Paige Explains Susan Boyle Virus Statement (Audio)
[ B ] Videos: Stars Walken, Rockwell, Mackie and Kazan Open Up About A Behanding in Spokane
[ B ] Ask a Star: Time Stands Still Star Alicia Silverstone Is Taking Your Questions!
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Hugh Jackman Attends Irish Rep's Ernest in Love
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Love, Loss, and What I Wore Celebrates New Cast
[ B ] Photo Op: Toasting a New Fab Five in Love, Loss and What I Wore
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: The Temperamentals Cast Meets the Press
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Melissa Joan Hart and Caroline Rhea Reunite at Love, Loss, and What I Wore
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: David Parsons' Remember Me Retuns to the Joyce Theater
[ P ] ON THE RECORD: Broadway's Finian's Rainbow and Off-Broadway's Vanities
[ NYT ] Portrayal of Ann Landers Captures Society's Changes By SYLVIANE GOLD
A one-woman play recounts the life of Eppie Lederer, better known as Ann Landers.
[ CU ] The Eclectic Society
Review By Kathryn Osenlund
[ TNO ] HAMMING IT UP by BILL STEVENSON
A funny and well-rounded period piece, with a central role perfectly tailored for Victor Garber to return to the stage.
[ TNO ] THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT ROSALIND by SANDY MACDONALD
The Bridge Project version goes light on the likeable, favoring the dark side.
[ TNO ] NOTHING WORSE THAN AN EMPTY CLOSET by CLIVE HIRSCHHORN
Theatre takes on what Hollywood would like to keep in the closet.
[ TNO ] AND THE WAIT GOES ON by JOHN NATHAN
Welcome to a Godot in a nearly post-apocalyptic setting, with a little extra edge to it.
[ TM ] Outer Critics Circle Awards To Be Announced on May 17
[ TM ] Maureen McGovern, Lari White, Alan and Marilyn Bergman Set for March 15 Musical Mondays
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
Long Beach Shakespeare Co. takes contemporary route -- to Death Row by Mike Boehm
[ NYT ] Corrections
[ P ] Today In Theatre History: FEBRUARY 7
[ P ] C'est La Vie: Rent Tour, With Pascal, Rapp and Stewart, Shutters Feb. 7
[ P ] Winningham Closes the Door on Whisper House Feb. 7; Ciulla in the Wings
[ P ] Wicked's Parker Brings a Suitcase Full of Lies to Birdland Feb. 7
[ P ] Gregg Edelman Is Back in Town at Feinstein's Feb. 7-8
[ P ] Burnham, Riabko and Warren Are in a New York State of Mind Feb. 7
[ P ] Playblog: John Lloyd Young Believes in Love
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