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2008 05-21 Drama Desk Awards - August: Osage County - Passing Strange- Gypsy - Jesse Tyler Ferguson - Outer Circle Critics Awards
from Revver - comedy Videos May 21, 2008
Author: broadwaybullet Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 18:19:33 -0800 Duration: 140* Drama Desk Awards handed out. * August: Osage County wins Best Play. * Passing Strange took home Best Musical. * Jesse Tyler Ferguson to star in Do Not Disturb. * Outer Critics Circle Awards presented tomorrow. Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com The Drama Desk Awards took place this past weekend and South Pacific led the way with five awards. Best Musical went to Passing Strange, while Best Play went to August: Osage County. August: Osage County, Passing Strange, and Gypsy each garnered three awards. The Drama Desk also presented a special, lifetime achievement awards to Edward Albee and James Earl Jones. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, last seen on Broadway in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, will make the transition to the small screen to star in the new Fox comedy Do Not Disturb. The show is about a wacky local inn and co-stars Radio Golf's Harry Lennox... Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com
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2008 05-21 Drama Desk Awards - August: Osage County - Passing Strange- Gypsy - Jesse Tyler Ferguson - Outer Circle Critics Awards
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS May 21, 2008
Author: broadwaybullet Added: Wed, 21 May 2008 18:19:33 -0800 Duration: 140* Drama Desk Awards handed out. * August: Osage County wins Best Play. * Passing Strange took home Best Musical. * Jesse Tyler Ferguson to star in Do Not Disturb. * Outer Critics Circle Awards presented tomorrow. Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com The Drama Desk Awards took place this past weekend and South Pacific led the way with five awards. Best Musical went to Passing Strange, while Best Play went to August: Osage County. August: Osage County, Passing Strange, and Gypsy each garnered three awards. The Drama Desk also presented a special, lifetime achievement awards to Edward Albee and James Earl Jones. Jesse Tyler Ferguson, last seen on Broadway in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, will make the transition to the small screen to star in the new Fox comedy Do Not Disturb. The show is about a wacky local inn and co-stars Radio Golf's Harry Lennox... Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com
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2008 05-07 Broadway League - Tony's Di Napoli - Rent - Drama Desk Awards
from Revver - hot Videos May 07, 2008
Author: broadwaybullet Added: Wed, 07 May 2008 14:19:33 -0800 Duration: 120* Broadway ticket sales soar. * GMA profiles Broadway hot spot Tony's Di Napoli. * Chase & Espinosa return to Rent. * Drama Desk Award nominations announced. Last season there were 12.3 million tickets sold to Broadway shows. 65% of those tickets were purchased by Tourists, many of them from outside the United States. In other ticket stats, online ticket sales have grown an astonishing 368% in 7 seasons! Good Morning America will be doing a profile on the theatre district's friendliest eatery, Tony's Di Napoli. The restaurant, known for it's lovely servers who double as talented actors, singers and dancers, will be featured on GMA tomorrow morning, May 8th. Rent will be ending its run at the Nederlander Theatre on September 7th. However, before the final bow, Rent alumni Will Chase and Eden Espinosa will return to the ensemble cast. Chase will reprise his role as Roger beginning May 5th... Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com
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2008 05-07 Broadway League - Tony's Di Napoli - Rent - Drama Desk Awards
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS May 07, 2008
Author: broadwaybullet Added: Wed, 07 May 2008 14:19:33 -0800 Duration: 120* Broadway ticket sales soar. * GMA profiles Broadway hot spot Tony's Di Napoli. * Chase & Espinosa return to Rent. * Drama Desk Award nominations announced. Last season there were 12.3 million tickets sold to Broadway shows. 65% of those tickets were purchased by Tourists, many of them from outside the United States. In other ticket stats, online ticket sales have grown an astonishing 368% in 7 seasons! Good Morning America will be doing a profile on the theatre district's friendliest eatery, Tony's Di Napoli. The restaurant, known for it's lovely servers who double as talented actors, singers and dancers, will be featured on GMA tomorrow morning, May 8th. Rent will be ending its run at the Nederlander Theatre on September 7th. However, before the final bow, Rent alumni Will Chase and Eden Espinosa will return to the ensemble cast. Chase will reprise his role as Roger beginning May 5th... Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com
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Edward Albee (#188) February, 2008
from ATW - Downstage Center February 11, 2008
Multiple Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward Albee talks about the "inadvertent festival" of his works in the New York area, explaining why he declined to allow any synopsis of "Me, Myself and I" for its production at Princeton's McCarter Theatre, whether "The American Dream" and "The Sandbox" at New York's Cherry Lane Theater will look any different than in their original productions, and why we won't see productions of "The Zoo Story" without its new first act, "Home Life". In a wide ranging conversation, he touches upon his approach to playwriting, what he looks for in students seeking to study playwriting with him, the effect of the fame that he achieved from "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", the experience of being critically out of favor during the 80s and early 90s, the two-decade disparity in ages between the actors who played the leads in the original "Seascape" and those who took on those roles in the Broadway revival, why we have seen so few films based upon his plays, how he chooses when to direct one of his plays himself, and the unique quality that his two long-time producers share. Original air date – February 8, 2008.
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Marian Seldes (#155) June, 2007
from ATW - Downstage Center June 18, 2007
Revered stage veteran Marian Seldes touches upon a few of the highlights of her storied career, from her current role on Broadway opposite Angela Lansbury in "Deuce" (a role written specifically for Ms. Seldes by Terrence McNally) to her earliest Broadway appearances with luminaries like Judith Anderson and John Gielgud; her longstanding association with the works of Edward Albee, including her Tony-winning turn in "A Delicate Balance"; her long run in "Equus" and her record-setting run in "Deathtrap"; and her ongoing passion for the stage, from childhood to today. Original air date ? June 15, 2007.
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Playwrights - October, 2004
from ATW - Working In The Theatre December 08, 2006
At the start of a theatre season which would see revivals of major works by each, authors Edward Albee ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"), Harvey Fierstein ("La Cage aux Folles"), Paula Vogel ("The Baltimore Waltz") and John Weidman ("Assassins") discuss the challenges of the career of a playwright.
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