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2008 05-09 Mario Lopez - Mandy Patinkin - The Tempet - Jamie De Roy - Gay Fest
from Vimeo / Recent Public Videos May 10, 2008
2008 05-09 Mario Lopez - Mandy Patinkin - The Tempet - Jamie De Roy - Gay Fest from Broadway Bulletin on Vimeo. * Mario Lopez to host Broadway special. * Mandy Patinkin in The Tempest. * Jamie De Roy performs at the Metropolitan Room. * Gay Fest kicks off May 14. Read more at BroadwayBulletin.com Mario Lopez, currently starring in A Chorus Line, will also host a special concert from Jazz at Lincoln Center on Sunday, May 11 for future television broadcast. The telecast will feature performances from all 12 TONY eligible musicals and musical revivals. This national TV special will air in New York on WCBS (Channel 2) on Saturday, June 7, as well as other national stations between May 26-June 7. The Classic Stage Company will open its 2008-09 season on September 3 with Mandy Patinkin. Patinkin will play the role of Prospero. A limited engagement of The Tempest will run through Sunday, October 12. The beautiful and talented cabaret performer, tv host and producer Jamie deRoy will perform at the Metropolitan Room on Wed. May 14th at 7:30. Jamie will be joined by a few friends, including Lucie Arnaz, Stephen Bogardus, Donna Lynne Champlin, and Penny Fuller, among others. The 2nd Annual GayFest, a theatre festival focusing on gay-themed plays, will run May 14 through June 15th at the TBG Arts Center on West 36th Street.The festival will feature five professional productions and include Q&A's with the authors. Proceeds will benefit Harvey Milk High School Students. Read more at BroadwayBulletin.com Cast: Broadway Bulletin
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2008 05-09 Mario Lopez - Mandy Patinkin - The Tempet - Jamie De Roy - Gay Fest
from Revver - music Videos May 09, 2008
Author: broadwaybullet Added: Fri, 09 May 2008 14:19:34 -0800 Duration: 154* Mario Lopez to host Broadway special. * Mandy Patinkin in The Tempest. * Jamie De Roy performs at the Metropolitan Room. * Gay Fest kicks off May 14. Mario Lopez, currently starring in A Chorus Line, will also host a special concert from Jazz at Lincoln Center on Sunday, May 11 for future television broadcast. The telecast will feature performances from all 12 TONY eligible musicals and musical revivals. This national TV special will air in New York on WCBS (Channel 2) on Saturday, June 7, as well as other national stations between May 26-June 7. The Classic Stage Company will open its 2008-09 season on September 3 with Mandy Patinkin. Patinkin will play the role of Prospero. A limited engagement of The Tempest will run through Sunday, October 12... Read more at BroadwayBulletin.com
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2008 05-09 Mario Lopez - Mandy Patinkin - The Tempet - Jamie De Roy - Gay Fest
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS May 09, 2008
Author: broadwaybullet Added: Fri, 09 May 2008 14:19:34 -0800 Duration: 154* Mario Lopez to host Broadway special. * Mandy Patinkin in The Tempest. * Jamie De Roy performs at the Metropolitan Room. * Gay Fest kicks off May 14. Mario Lopez, currently starring in A Chorus Line, will also host a special concert from Jazz at Lincoln Center on Sunday, May 11 for future television broadcast. The telecast will feature performances from all 12 TONY eligible musicals and musical revivals. This national TV special will air in New York on WCBS (Channel 2) on Saturday, June 7, as well as other national stations between May 26-June 7. The Classic Stage Company will open its 2008-09 season on September 3 with Mandy Patinkin. Patinkin will play the role of Prospero. A limited engagement of The Tempest will run through Sunday, October 12... Read more at BroadwayBulletin.com
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2008 04-30 Legally Blonde - John Lithgow - Marvin Hamlisch - New York Philharmonic
from kristofer April 30, 2008
*LEGALLY BLONDE celebrates 1st anniversary. *John Lithgow's STORIES BY HEART to premiere off Broadway. *Marvin Hamlisch to debut with New York Philharmonic. Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com The first anniversary of Legally Blonde is April 29th. To celebrate, cast members will be making appearances all over Manhattan including a performance at the NBA store. The show's leading lady, Laura Bell Bundy, will even be honored with a Sardi's caricature. Legally Blonde officially enters its 2nd year on Broadway April 29. Another one man show is about to open...and the team of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels' John Lithgow and Jack O'Brien have been working of late to create Lithgow's one-man show, John Lithgow: Stories By Heart, which began a limited off-Broadway run at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater on April 20. Directed by O'Brien, Lithgow's solo show will be held at the Lincoln Center Theater, Sunday and Monday evenings from May 12th to June 2nd. Exciting news for Marvin Hamlish.The A Chorus Line composer will make his debut with the New York Philharmonic May 20. Hamlisch will host and conduct an evening at Avery Fisher Hall entitled "Broadway's Greatest Showstoppers." The concert will boast the talents of Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth and Ra l Esparza. Esparza's performance of Being Alive is worth the price of admission alone. Definitely a must see.. Read more at http://www.BroadwayBulletin.com
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Damrosh Park
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 28, 2008
This was another refuge for me while I was in NYC. I saw performances and did swing dances here all summer long. Wow, I really did not like living in NYC but I would like to visit more often.
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Glitter and Be Gone At Intermission
from ANABlog April 08, 2008
Candide opened tonight at NY City Opera, and it's a seriously mixed bag. The acoustical black hole which is 2/3 of Lincoln Center makes one fantasize about the west side tenements reclaiming the complex so the Sharks and the Jets could keep dance-fighting with each other. Watching an opera in the State Theater is like listening to a symphony in Avery Fisher. You can see everything plainly enough, but it all sounds like it's happening in the next room over. The production was brilliantly designed, but the staging left a great deal to be desired. Arthur Masella had poor Daniel Reichard walk through the entire second row of the house while singing "It Must Be So" with a bindle on his back. The fourth wall stuff got old as soon as it started, with the chorus entering from the side doors. It only ever worked when Richard Kind was hamming it up, particularly as the Sage in the penultimate scene, but even then it left him with a terribly awkward re-entrance as Voltaire in the closer. He shambled onto the far wing of the stage, stood there for the entire number, and then scurried to the center for the last note. Distracting and pointless is the name of that game. And Candide remains as flawed as ever, though it, out of all his work, does seem to sum up the composer best. All of Bernstein is there: the restless intelligence, the virtuosity, the tenuous sense of drama, and the shallow grasping at profundity. The opera is front-loaded with gems, and then tapers off into one big filler fest, which only intermittently hints at the brilliance of its source material. All the biting wit, which would have made Shostakovich drool, evaporates by the middle of the first act. You could pin that all on the mess that was the libretto, but the music's the thing in any opera. Bernstein spins gold out of the gate, but by intermission, he's just spinning his wheels.
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Production: Contact - September, 1999
from ATW - Working In The Theatre February 20, 2008
Producer/Artistic Director of Lincoln Center Theater André Bishop, Marketing Director and Director of Special Projects for Lincoln Center Theater Thomas Cott, Executive Producer of Lincoln Center Theater Bernard Gersten, director/choreographer Susan Stroman and playwright John Weidman discuss the Tony Award winning "Contact"; from Lincoln Center Theater's invitation to Stroman and Weidman to develop their original ideas, how the individual stories are connected, multiple workshops, the casting process, using pre-existing recorded music versus live musicians, deciding on the show's name, as well as producing for non-commercial theatre with a longstanding member base.
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André Bishop (#178) November, 2007
from ATW - Downstage Center December 03, 2007
Lincoln Center Theater artistic director André Bishop talks about the selection of "Cymbeline" and "South Pacific" for the current season and the thread that unifies the work on the company's two stages; explains why its unlikely we'll see certain types of plays in their Lincoln Center complex; recalls his start in theatre and the ragtag early days of Playwrights Horizons, which he led for more than a decade; considers why he's perhaps less of a public figure than many artistic directors; and muses on why he's starting to feel like King Lear. Original air date – November 30, 2007.
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EPISODE 9 - The Gala
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet May 16, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City BalletAppearances and Special Thanks:EPISODE 9 - The Gala Peter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Perry Silvey -Director of Production Mark Stanley - Lighting Design Holly Hynes - Costume Consultant Albert Evans - Prince of Verona Sterling Hyltin - Juliet Robbie Fairchild - Romeo Fay al Karoui - Music Director Gina Pazcoguin - The Nurse + Members of the NYCB Music from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner.
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EPISODE 8 - Final Preparations
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet May 04, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City BalletAppearances and Special Thanks:EPISODE 8 - Final Preparations Peter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Perry Silvey -Director of Production Mark Stanley - Lighting Design Holly Hynes - Costume Consultant Albert Evans - Prince of Verona Sterling Hyltin - Juliet Robbie Fairchild - Romeo Fay al Karoui - Music Director Gina Pazcoguin - The Nurse + Members of the NYCB Music from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner.
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EPISODE 7 - Dancing the Leads
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet May 04, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City Ballet Appearances and Special Thanks: EPISODE 6 - Music Peter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Sterling Hyltin - Juliet Robbie Fairchild - Romeo + Dancers of the New York City Ballet Music from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner. 2007 New York City Ballet
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EPISODE 6 - Music
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet May 03, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City Ballet Appearances and Special Thanks: EPISODE 6 - Music Peter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Richard Moredock - Musical Arrangement Fay al Karoui - Music Director + Dancers of the New York City Ballet Music from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner. 2007 New York City Ballet
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EPISODE 4 - Set Design
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet April 10, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City BalletAppearances and Special Thanks:EPISODE 4 - Set DesignPeter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Per Kirkeby - Artist/Scenic Designer Perry Silvey - Director of Production Mark Stanley - Lighting Design Rick Mone - Project Manager, Hudson Scenic StudioMusic from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner. 2007 New York City Ballet
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EPISODE 3 - Characters
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet April 10, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City BalletAppearances and Special Thanks: EPISODE 3 - Characters Peter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Albert Evans - "Prince of Verona" Darci Kistler - "Lady Capulet" Gina Pazcoguin - "The Nurse" Jock Soto - "Lord Capulet" + Members of the NYCBMusic from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner. 2007 New York City Ballet
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EPISODE 2 - Weapons
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet April 10, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City BalletAppearances and Special Thanks:EPISODE 2 - Weapons Peter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Rick Washburn - President, Weapons Specialists Ltd. Nigel Poutlon - Weapons Specialist Daniel Ulbricht - "Mercutio" + Members of the NYCB Music from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner.
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EPISODE 1 - Beginnings
from NYC Ballet | Behind The Curtain | Romeo + Juliet April 10, 2007
Created and Hosted by: Kristin Sloan Produced by: New York City BalletAppearances and Special Thanks:EPISODE 1 - BeginningsPeter Martins - Choreographer, Director in Chief Ken Tabachnick - General Manager + Members of the NYCB Music from Romeo and Juliet by: Sergei Prokofiev Used by arrangement with G. Schirmer, Inc. publisher and copyright owner.
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Who are you thankful for and why?
from ?? of the WK-inspiration and indie tunes November 25, 2006
A thanksgiving episode of "Question of the Week" with some funny and some surprising answers! Who are you thankful for... we want to know! www.ifnotnow.net and speaking of thankful...thanks to Gee K featuring Jimmy Skizzo for their single "Feel Good" from "Feel Good"by Gee KPInk DoGG Buy at iTunes Music Store
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David Blaine
from Vimeo / Laurel's uploaded videos May 02, 2006
David Blaine is hanging out in a tank for a week at Lincoln Center...on Monday, he will attempt to break the world record by holding his breath for nine minutes... Cast: Laurel
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David Blaine
from Vimeo / Laurel's videos May 02, 2006
From Laurel: David Blaine is hanging out in a tank for a week at Lincoln Center...on Monday, he will attempt to break the world record by holding his breath for nine minutes...
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