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11/21/08 [updated 11:10AM EST]
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LATE MORNING ADDITIONS
Time Out New York
“It’s about fucking time!”
That’s our reaction to hearing that South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are writing a Broadway musical. About Mormons. Starring Cheyenne Jackson and his gaymazing
Playbill
* New Musical 13 to Close on Broadway in January 2009
* Broadway Will Get Crafty with ActorCrafts Fair Nov. 22
* Ford's Theatre to Reopen With Productions of Heavens Are Hung in Black and Civil War
TheaterMania
* Broadway's 13 to Close on January 4
* D.C.'s Ford's Theatre to Hold Grand Reopening February 2009
Broadway.com
Fresh Face: Lorenzo Pisoni is the ultimate equine hero in Equus
Video: History's Mizners make a musical at off-Broadway's Road Show
Parabasis
Why Should You Check out Under The Radar?
The Stage UK
Female writers triumph in the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition
Female writers have stormed this year’s Bruntwood Playwriting Competition for the Manchester Royal Exchange, with three of the four winners being women.
The Guardian Performing Arts Blog
Lyn Gardner: What to see this week
Now seems a good time to be planning your festive entertainment, with plenty of non-tinsel performances as well as panto dames
London Theatre Guide
Atwell joins View From The Bridge
Actress Hayley Atwell is the latest cast member to be confirmed for the 2009 revival of Arthur Miller’s A View From The Bridge, joining the previously announced Ken Stott and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.
A Touch of Frost at Trafalgar Studios
Sadie Frost is to return to the stage for the first time in more than 20 years to play a woman obsessed with pop star Madonna. The play, entitled Touched…For The Very First Time, runs at Trafalgar Studio 2 from 4 February to 14 March
THE DAY'S FIRST TOP STORIES
AmericanTheaterWeb
Digest - Foote's 'Dividing the Estate' arrives on B'way - read the reviews
Digest - 'On the Town' plays Encores! - read the reviews
New York Times
A Jersey Boy’s Moment as Broadway’s New Pal
Christian Hoff has his first shot at a major leading role with the lead in Roundabout Theater Company’s revival of “Pal Joey.”
New York Post
Michael Riedel: Constrictive criticism
Shrinking circle still guards its secrets
Variety
Off Off Broadway scene suffering
'Tis the season to announce closings. According to a survey from the New York Innovative Theater Foundation, more than 25% of the Off Off Broadway venues in New York's theater-heavy West Village and Midtown neighborhoods have closed in the last five years.
'Sister Act' hits sky high sales
West End production to open June 2
Back Stage
Snow Business
Cast members of Irving Berlin's White Christmas talk to Back Stage about their famous roles and what happens when movie musicals take to the stage
amNY
Playbill
* DIVA TALK: Chatting with Liza Minnelli Plus News of Bean, Callaway and Murphy
* Mark Jacoby to Star in Florida Production of Sleuth
TheaterMania
Peter Filichia's Diary: When Revivals Disappoint
Migawd! Will American Buffalo really pull the plug so quickly?!
About Last Night
TT: The ghosts of Studio One
Like many another aging baby boomer, I'm fascinated by early television, and in particular by the live telecasts that dominated network TV from its inception at the end of the Forties to the introduction of videotape in the late Fifties.
http://www.artsjournal.com/aboutlastnight/2008/11/tt_the_ghosts_of_studio_one.html
lies like truth
Theatre Rhino Secedes From California
It's not unusual to come across people in California think that the state should secede from the rest of the country. Until yesterday evening, however, I'd never heard of a group of Californians who want to secede from the state.
Albany Times-Union
Tanglewood 2009 season announced
A celebration of flutist James Galway's 70th birthday, a full staging of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" and a concert performance of the third act of Wagner's "Die Meistersinger" will be among the highlights of the recently announced 2009 season of Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Lenox, Mass.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Phila. arts and culture groups brace for cuts
It's been a depressing stretch for arts and cultural groups in Philadelphia. At every meeting where budget cuts come up - and in what meeting don't they? - faces are glum. Sighs are heavy.
Boston Globe
Stages: Office work pays off for playwright
Two works centered around office life by New York playwright Adam Bock — "The Receptionist" and "The Thugs" — are being staged locally.
TheStage UK - Blogs
Mark Shenton: Phoney philanthropy and other headline(r)s….
As if the credit crunch isn’t going to affect the ever-burgeoning development departments of theatres up and down the land, who have been learning from the American way of supplementing their grant incomes by corporate and private donations but...
Whatsonstage.com
* Sadie Frost Is Touched by One-Woman Madonna in Feb
* Lion King Back in Royal Favour, Disney Celebrates