She is the acme of generosity, wanting to know if I've a sweetheart so she can give her some jewellery, and which Broadway show I'd like to see. |
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Two musicals adapted from movies, which have both been garlanded with awards on Broadway find their way to the British stage this month. |
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The nightclub Broadway is also right next door, so you will not have far to stagger after an evening out on the town. |
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A Broadway sundae with black chocolate cake and whipped cream and vanilla ice cream and fudge. |
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But it's been about a decade since his canny combination of show-biz razzmatazz and high style was on a Broadway menu. |
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He also said the state agency would recommend hiring crossing guards to work the Broadway crosswalk. |
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It was grown-up version of what the high school jocks wore, or one of those kicky show jackets that the Broadway and soap opera people had. |
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Not surprisingly it was a total flop, proof that critics and audiences had finally called time on the Broadway musical. |
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No, I went home for a while and then found myself about three months later winging back to Broadway again. |
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If she gets back to Broadway, Braxton hopes to originate a role and not just step into a role created by someone else. |
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After college, she headed to New York City and landed the leading role in the Broadway production, Zombie. |
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Their hearts and applause went out to the manager, to the flash-jacks of bits of Broadway successes of the past. |
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Lancashire County Council wants to build a bus and rail interchange between Broadway, Broad Street, Stanworth Road and Railway Street. |
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A picture framer who set up his own business in Broadway has been named a finalist in a national competition for the third year running. |
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From 1917 to 1919 he was a drummer and xylophonist with Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra and recorded and performed on Broadway. |
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I have to applaud Chris for his miraculous, classy turn-around from drug-riddled dope fiend to responsible father and Broadway star. |
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He had choreographed Broadway shows, and had become commercial and flamboyant. |
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Mr Jones has enjoyed an illustrious acting career appearing on Broadway and the West End. |
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The decision was taken despite fears raised by people living near the lay-by on the B4632 road to Broadway. |
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When I was born in 1952, my mother was living in a flat above a launderette in Ellum Broadway. |
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I used to walk down Broadway with my camera, and everyone who panhandled me, I'd ask them to pose for a picture first. |
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Many of them were quite good at it, having made a living as Broadway hoofers before they went west. |
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In congested Broadway, the histrionics of a team from Koothu-p-pattarai is the centre of attention. |
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But he became famous overnight as audiences began to know a Chinese man who sang on Broadway. |
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Grafting these geographical markers of the outlands onto the structure of a Broadway production number reinforces the concept of inclusiveness. |
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With a few exceptions, the movie essentially lifts the musical out of the Broadway theatre and transposes it onto celluloid. |
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As early as 1946, Henderson was one of the orchestrators of Beggar's Holiday, the only Ellington musical produced on Broadway. |
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From crips autumn apples to hot Broadway openings, the season offers treats for every taste. |
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Rejected in his own country, the one-time toast of Broadway has finally to rely for validation on the subsidised theatre in England. |
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The haunting atmosphere of the old wartime camp at Spring Hill near Broadway has inspired a dark tale of murder and mystery. |
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I did TV commercials, and radio commercials, and Broadway, and off-Broadway, and, I understand that you said you saw me. |
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In 1991, the actor founded the National Actors Theatre, with the intent of bringing classic works to Broadway and off-Broadway. |
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Bette Davis plays Margo Channing, a great Broadway actress who takes a star-struck Eve Harrington under her wing. |
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It's refreshing to see Martine McCutcheon tackling Broadway standards and songs from the shows. |
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The singing, too, while it could hardly be described as Broadway standard, is of a high enough calibre to keep the punters happy. |
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The Shape of Things was written as a stage play and was produced on Broadway before appearing as a film. |
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With the support of the stagehands and actors, who refused to cross the picket lines, the walkout closed down 18 Broadway musicals. |
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The cocktail was back in vogue, Broadway was booming, and new restaurants and nightclubs were opening every week. |
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The story of a musical entitled Springtime for Hitler is now making as big a splash in the West End as it did on Broadway. |
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Banderas received a Tony Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award for his Broadway debut in 2003 in Nine. |
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The cast members are variously able, appropriate in a musical about a Broadway dance audition. |
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Their friendship goes back to a Broadway play, in which the future newshawk co-starred with the actress's husband. |
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She is currently co-writing the book for a major Broadway musical built around the songbook of Motown legend, Smokey Robinson. |
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Add to this already zany array of characters, a psychiatrist with his own uxoricidal fantasies, and you have a Broadway comedy. |
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Far uptown, near Columbia University, is the small triangle of Straus Park, where West End Avenue and Broadway intersect at 106th Street. |
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The quickest way to notify ne'er-do-wells that you're a stupid tourist is to unravel a sail-sized map right in the middle of 42nd and Broadway. |
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The brothers danced together in the smash Broadway revue Eubie! in 1978 and again on the big screen in Cotton Club. |
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Burglars took advantage of an unlocked back door to steal a CD player and CDs from a house in Broadway West, off Fulford Road. |
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They continued their pursuit along Broadway and on to a motorway slip road. |
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He has also designed extensively for theatre, opera, Broadway musicals, and film. |
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Did you feel that, whatever the drawbacks, it was still important to mount an Asian play on Broadway? |
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He writes about changes in the Broadway show, and the changes aren't just typographical. |
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Back in 1978 Michael Bennett conceived a Broadway musical called Ballroom, in which silver-haired dancers looked back at their younger selves. |
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Creativity, sharp-edged humor and a profound sadness blended together in the spirited march that rolled down Broadway. |
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The weather cools down, the leaves turn, there are new shows on Broadway, sweaters and coats in the shops. |
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As indie rock's answer to a Broadway tunesmith, it was only a matter of time before Ben Folds inspired a stage show. |
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If The Band Wagon does get to Broadway, she's a cinch for a shower of awards. |
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When Clare Boothe's The Women was first produced on Broadway in 1936, it was seen as not only antifeminist but outright misogynous. |
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Tap dance evolved from plantation dances and minstrelsy, and the Broadway musical grew out of burlesque and operettas. |
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Top it all off with a commercial for the Broadway soundtrack and a series of studio trailers, and you have one fine presentation. |
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Among her best known plays is Stones in His Pockets, which opened on Broadway in April. |
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The property is mid-terrace, in a small parade of shops fairly close to Fulham Broadway. |
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He signed off with a benedictory song on his favourite harmonium gifted to him in 1966 by the Don Bosco School, Broadway. |
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The Times bemoans this development, acknowledging the commercial nature of Broadway theater, but wishing the stage itself could remain ad free. |
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Broadway is a few blocks distant but worlds away from the cultural corridor along Grand Avenue. |
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It has collected over 30 international theatre awards including three Tonys for the Broadway production. |
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This service road for the shops in Tolworth Broadway has blighted the lives of the residents of Hamilton Avenue for years. |
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He is currently the toast of Broadway, taking on a serio-comic role in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg. |
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The evening's programme will also feature an 18-member Youth Orchestra playing selections from Broadway favourites. |
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Broadway these days is a no man's land for new musicals, and a museum, a mausoleum, for old ones. |
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It's an undeniably theatrical production, as flamboyant as a Broadway musical. |
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Why do people still travel to New York to write musicals despite the comparatively few new author names on Broadway marquees? |
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Not long ago he was just another loveless schlump on Broadway earning bad reviews. |
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It hit the scene in the early eighties and went on to become the longest running musical on New York's Broadway and London's West End. |
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The trail has tended in the past to lead from the Broadway stage to the Hollywood backlot. |
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In his early 20s, Greco supported himself dancing in cabarets and running show tickets for a Broadway scalper. |
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She backed out of that role in order to instead play Anne Frank on Broadway. |
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Continuing into town, the tour bus turns down the main drag, Broadway, where wooden sidewalks run alongside colorful false-front buildings. |
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When the Broadway pro learned that his young visitor wanted to write musicals, he offered avuncular encouragement and advice. |
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In some ways, of course, the return of tap signaled a kind of exhaustion in the choreographic impulse on Broadway. |
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In 1953 a talent scout for Columbia Pictures noticed him in a Broadway play and Lemmon began his Hollywood career. |
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He plays himself, reminiscing autobiographically about his eventful life on and off Broadway as a producer. |
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A flasher has indecently exposed himself to two teenage girls in Broadway as they cycled near a disused railway bridge. |
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Water might also pour into the Broadway, along with the city council HQ and The Guildhall. |
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Bexley Centre for the Unemployed is running a free course in food hygiene in the Boys Brigade hall next to Christ Church in Bexleyheath Broadway. |
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Rather disarmingly, his simple answer was that he loves it here, and prefers a back room in a seedy pub to a Broadway opening. |
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The stars come out on Broadway to celebrate this powerful and groundbreaking story. |
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I left the theater with the gnawing sense that a revered Broadway classic may have seen better days. |
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No, Olympic Plaza isn't Broadway, but then this Guys and Dolls isn't asking Broadway prices, either. |
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The show travels to nearly 200 cities around the world annually with the beauty, elegance, glamour and energy of a Broadway show. |
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The driver had approached Bob after they drew up at traffic lights on Broadway, Chadderton. |
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The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is in fact the archetypal hero myth, retold as a rock opera in modern day Los Angeles. |
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The train approaching platform two is also not going to Parsons Green but to Ealing Broadway. |
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For more than 20 years Neufeld was a successful Broadway general manager and producer. |
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A whist drive and a dance were held at Broadway Hall, now Bartlett's Insurance Company. |
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The loads of women in lingerie is enough to turn a Broadway classic into a testosterone fest. |
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For an antidote to the sugary Broadway show, I always wondered if at least one of the kids had a tin ear and the rhythm of a stutterer. |
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No Broadway or Hollywood actor, singer, or dancer worth watching escaped his pen. |
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As it is, she still looks gorgeous as she preps for her return to Broadway. |
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This version of the achingly optimistic Broadway standard is well worth whatever sleuthing may be required to track it down. |
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There are two Mormon GOP presidential candidates, the Broadway smash hit Book of Mormon, and of course, Tabloid. |
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Only on Broadway could they write what they wanted and adventurously as they wished. |
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In contrast, the openly gay Aiken would have a difficult time transitioning from Broadway star to rural Blue Dog Democrat. |
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I heard that at one point you were trying to put together a Batman musical on Broadway. |
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Perhaps you like your Neil Patrick Harris belting in high heels on Broadway, or cannily emceeing an awards show? |
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He did it with a big band, as if he was in his own golden era of old Broadway. |
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Nathan Lane got the call the week he opened on Broadway in On borrowed time and in the film Frankie and Johnny. |
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Following her divorce, Page was lured by the bright lights of Broadway and moved to New York. |
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In fact, I did full-frontal nudity for an extended scene in my Broadway debut in The changing room. |
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Let its latest much-praised British stage adaptation be a clarion call for a stint on Broadway. |
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Like in the movies, big names guarantee a big audience on Broadway. |
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He talks about the first sexual encounters he had with a man, a co-star from when he was starring in Rent on Broadway. |
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Andy chooses a song from the Broadway stage production of Zorba the Greek, and the fellas are in stitches. |
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The production features dance and live music played by the company, a genuine Broadway fortepiano and sumptuous period costumes, all presented within a light and airy set. |
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Only yards away from the museum site on Little Horton Lane, the wrecking ball has been put to use as demolition of old buildings on the Broadway site progresses. |
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You also starred in Death of a salesman on Broadway with the late Philip Seymour Hoffman. |
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By 2010, Hunter was directing a well received revival of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts at Access Theatre on Broadway. |
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They walked in silence until we came to Broadway, where a dozen or so police officers were dispersing a crowd of some sort. |
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Michael David got the call in the middle of a meeting at the dodger Productions office at 1501 Broadway. |
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I was just reading the news about Shia LaBeouf drunkenly heckling actors during a Broadway play. |
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Bennett's memoir is full of crucial technical insights into Broadway and Hollywood practice, but by way of instructive anecdote rather than structured discussion. |
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The emcee for the evening, a Broadway actor, asked Cooper if he had any wishes for the new year. |
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It was akin to a backer's audition for a Broadway musical, where if the would-be theatrical angels leave humming the title tune, they will undoubtedly ante up later. |
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In March 1886, Millet and Abbey took a seven-year lease on the more commodious Russell House, and not long afterward Broadway became an Anglo-American art colony. |
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While Ernst Janning was in the dock on Broadway, in early April, a different kind of trial was underway in a Lilliputian theater next to a comedy club, about two miles uptown. |
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Despite being a Broadway success, M.J. is still nothing but arm candy. |
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Still, Hanks aside, none of those actors really carry enough star power for Broadway journeymen to cry foul this year. |
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In 1890, Broadway between Union and Brown Streets was widened and macadamized, and two houses belonging to James Ingalls were moved out of the road. |
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Ailey had fully experienced the thrill that ripples through a Broadway theater when a line of spiffy dancers sashays in unison towards the edge of the stage. |
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The car, which had its lights left on, was parked so close to the traffic lights on The Broadway that cars turning left had to manoeuvre round it. |
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Glenn Close returns to Broadway for the first time since her star turn as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard 20 years ago. |
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Bullets Over Broadway, which opens tonight at the St. James Theater, does, however, seem a natural candidate for musicalization. |
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In addition to Carolines on Broadway, the panel was organized by NYWIFT and the New York Comedy Festival. |
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He worked as a barker at the 1939 World's Fair and as a tour guide at NBC before making his Broadway debut in the lead in Emlyn Williams's Morning Star. |
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Springtime for Henry played Broadway in the early '30s and then again in the early '50s but became a laughingstock as Edward Everett Horton repeatedly barnstormed it. |
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Mining fresh musical landscapes, they segued from Broadway show tunes to musical comedy to arias by Verdi and Puccini in a sparkling cabaret revue. |
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Like Broadway, the landscape of reality TV has been changing drastically and rapidly in recent years. |
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But it was so tiresome that even the biggest Broadway baby was fantasizing about the possibility of a CSI repeat to end our pain. |
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I was going to ask if you had nerves about opening on Broadway without a marquee name. |
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Presently, McLaren is developing a stage musical about fashion for Broadway. |
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This enchanting vignette of sailors on shore leave led to his first Broadway choreography, On the Town, and opened the door to his brilliant dual career. |
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For this role, Mueller, who earned a Tony nomination for her turn in On a Clear Day, ironed the vibrato out of her Broadway alto. |
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The tradition theme was invented for the Broadway stage version by an American librettist, and brilliantly musicalised by an American composer and lyricist. |
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Between 44th and 45th Streets on Broadway, then a nondescript part of midtown, he erected the Olympia, encompassing a music hall, a theater, and a smaller concert arena. |
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The Daily Beast caught up with Broadway newcomer Julia Stiles the day after opening night. |
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This adds only more fuel to the accusation that originality and risk on Broadway have virtually disappeared. |
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There's a new movie based on a hit Broadway play that was based on an earlier movie about a Broadway play that's supposed to flop, but it's an unexpected smash. |
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Gratitude from attendees has taken forms ranging from tickets to a Broadway show, to a trip to Brazil to conduct a workshop. |
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There were rumors along Broadway in the following week that Rothstein had lost a packet. |
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Faith Prince got the message at a pay phone on the corner of 75th Street and Broadway. |
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It will come as a relief to residents of Old Broadway, all of whom were fiercely opposed to something that would have stuck out like a sore thumb. |
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He recalled that someone came up to him at the stage door after the previous day's matinee and said that they loved it because it was part ballet, part Broadway show. |
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No doubt another Broadway generation will one day find a different, equally exciting way to reimagine this classic. |
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It was like a cattle call for the chorus line of a bad Broadway play. |
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If drunken herds of fly-by-night goobers in cowboy hats and Free Republic tee shirts want to stumble up and down Broadway or the Lower East Side at two a.m., so be it. |
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Perhaps the high-water mark of the Baptist Congress was reached in 1904 as delegates met at commodious Broadway Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. |
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Though it was a chart-topping album before it became a Broadway hit in 1971 and a film starring Ted Neeley and Anderson in 1973, the cult following remains strong. |
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This is Silicon Alley where Lower Broadway hits trendy Greenwich Village. |
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Fred Astaire plays an aging hoofer looking for a comeback on Broadway. |
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After years of hard-earned success on Broadway, where audiences lapped up their chaotic, anything-goes approach, the brothers arrived in Hollywood with an arrogant swagger. |
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This humoresque was founded upon song from the Broadway show Sinbad. |
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That same Pavlovian reaction is now being elicited on Broadway as well. |
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The popular pair made a Broadway debut in 1927 in Lady Do, in which they tangoed, waltzed, and foxtrotted through fifty-six performances at the Liberty Theatre. |
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Imagine being a successful Jazz musician playing gigs on the road, performing in the Big Apple's coolest clubs and even under the stage lights of Broadway. |
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Great Scott, who would have thought that this would be the destiny of the Union Volunteer in 1861-2 while marching down Broadway to the tune of 'John Brown's Body. |
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They even rented a couple of them out on a monthly basis, including one to a local New York University student, who grooved on living in a cabin on lower Broadway. |
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The staff at Broadway Primary School, where I work as a dinner lady, and Haslingden High School, where Chantelle was a pupil, have been very supportive. |
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Tunes from Broadway musicals from that period gently resonate in the restaurant and transport guests back across the Pacific into the New York of the last century. |
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Instead of endless drawing-room comedies about the idle rich, Broadway audiences were now entertained by the trials and tribulations of ordinary gals and fellas. |
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In The Muppets Take Manhattan, it was real person waitress Jenny whose friendship with Kermit brings the show to Broadway. |
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For the local group are bringing the legendary Broadway musical A Chorus Line to the Newcastle venue for four nights next week. |
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People thought his career was over but now he will get to costar on Broadway next month. |
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Later, he asked that Katharine Cornell play the lead in the 1927 Broadway version. |
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My favorite place to browse books is the Broadway Bookshop in East London. |
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Ten of his plays have been staged on Broadway, attracting two Tony nominations, and one Tony award. |
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One film star that my father followed from his early days as a Broadway actor was George Brent. |
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The Clowney River, which runs down Broadway in West Belfast, is to be diverted into an aquaduct and then flow over the heads of drivers. |
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Broadway audiences welcomed musicals that varied from the golden age style and substance. |
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Donning a designer-made topless bathing suit, Doda inspired the speedy reincarnation of Broadway into a jauntier of topless joints. |
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Broadway into a museum including a library, screening room and animation school. |
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Newmark Knight Frank Retail has completed a lease at 1568 Broadway with The Body Shop. |
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Fillies sweep the board in the Prix Morny at Deauville, with Broadway Dancer beating Janthina by six lengths. |
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When you attended opening night of Xanadu on Broadway, how did it feel watching Kerry Butler mimic your accent and mannerisms? |
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Pee-wee was also a family favorite, and we caught the show on Broadway. |
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The Broadways Boy and Joker set the ball rolling with some open success, while Broadway Sizzler, of course, is the standard-bearer. |
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The madman obtained a soapbox which he stood on at the corner of Broadway and Wall street, to shout out his prophesy of the end of the world. |
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Sitting inside the Starbucks on Broadway near Roscoe, two art students had tired of sketching people slushing through the two-day-old snow. |
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The musical, which premiered on Broadway on 1966 and was turned into a movie with Liza Minelli, has won eight Oscars, seven BAFTAs and 13 Tonys. |
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First Impressions was a 1959 Broadway musical version starring Polly Bergen, Farley Granger, and Hermione Gingold. |
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James Cagney and Joan Blondell, who had teamed on Broadway, were brought west together by Warner Bros. |
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In 1885, Standard Oil of Ohio moved its headquarters from Cleveland to its permanent headquarters at 26 Broadway in New York City. |
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That, and the frequency of our weekly telecasts, is why Broadway Stores Inc. |
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The Broadway production in New York of The Cocktail Party received the 1950 Tony Award for Best Play. |
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The theatre brings many Broadway shows and nationally recognized performers to the city. |
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The film was turned into a musical Kinky Boots, maintaining its Northampton backdrop, which premiered on Broadway in 2013 and won 6 Tony Awards. |
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The Nederlander Organization, the largest controller of Broadway productions in New York City, originated in Detroit. |
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As for Smith, there is much preopening speculation that Grapes of Wrath will head for Broadway after its Chicago run. |
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They are the authors of the small powder room in the Hofbrau House at Broadway and Fifty-third Street, New York, a very modern creation. |
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Andrews was forced to quit the show towards the end of the Broadway run in 1997 when she developed hoarseness in her voice. |
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The bees made sourwood honey, which Broadway sells along a wall filled with Betty's private label pickles, preserves, sauces and salad dressings. |
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A memorial statue of Hendrix playing a Stratocaster stands near the corner of Broadway and Pine Streets in Seattle. |
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The show transferred to the West End on 28 March 2009, and on 15 March 2011, the show premiered on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. |
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Opening on Broadway on 25 October 1995 at the Marquis Theatre, it later went on the road for a world tour. |
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Elsa La Reina de Chicharron is slated to open soon at 4894 Broadway at 204th Street. |
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The show was broadcast in colour from CBS Studio 72, at 2248 Broadway in New York City. |
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Instruction was held in a new schoolhouse adjoining Trinity Church, located on what is now lower Broadway in Manhattan. |
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Well, Ruby is coming to Broadway at last, with Randy Skinner directing and choreographing this classic show in its long-overdue Broadway debut. |
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The first office was opened in a backroom, storefront on Cypress and West Broadway SE corner in Kitsilano, Vancouver. |
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In 2003, she revisited her first Broadway success, this time as a stage director, with a revival of The Boy Friend. |
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It has been frequently revived, including on Broadway in 1999 with Matthew Broderick and most recently in the West End with Jason Donovan. |
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By the 1990s, there were very few original Broadway musicals, as many were recreations of movies or novels. |
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When the Great Depression came, many people left Broadway for Hollywood, and the atmosphere of Broadway musicals changed significantly. |
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In 2001, Church added more pop, swing, and Broadway with her album Enchantment. |
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On 11 October 1919, Welsh was the only diner in a restaurant on 50th and Broadway, when by complete coincidence Harry Pollok walked in. |
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His first opponent was Young Williams, and the two novices fought at the Broadway Athletic Club of Philadelphia. |
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Running behind the promenade is Mostyn Street leading to Mostyn Broadway and then Mostyn Avenue. |
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Several shorter musicals on Broadway and in the West End have been presented in one act in recent decades. |
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Atlanta attracts many touring Broadway acts, concerts, shows, and exhibitions catering to a variety of interests. |
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He wrote Saint Joan in the middle months of 1923, and the play was premiered on Broadway in December. |
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He was Raskolnikoff in a stage version of Crime and Punishment, in the West End in 1946 and on Broadway the following year. |
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At the offices of Pseudo at 600 Broadway in SoHo, his legendary parties brought together the nerderati and the downtown art set. |
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After graduating from the University of Wyoming he became a cowpuncher before breaking into Broadway and films. |
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Sony Music Masterworks comprises Masterworks, Sony Classical, OKeh, Portrait, Masterworks Broadway and Flying Buddha imprints. |
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There had been rumours after the Broadway meeting of January 1648, that Levellers were conspiring with Royalists to overthrow the new republic. |
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Alexander believes that Broadway and Hollywood should do more of these cross-pollinations. |
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The marina area of Crosby, and Broadway, Osset, remain sealed off while police conduct enquiries. |
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In 1960, she made her Broadway debut in Gypsy, opposite Ethel Merman. |
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So did a Broadway revival in 1983 starring Cicely Tyson and Peter Gallagher. |
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In 1928 Gielgud made his Broadway debut as the Grand Duke Alexander in Alfred Neumann's The Patriot. |
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And Mueller, who has a background in classic Broadway and jazz, nails it. |
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Ghost, which made the move to Broadway in the midst of a successful run in the West End, is a lot dancier here than it was there. |
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A revised Broadway production at the Broadway Theatre two years later ran for only 284 performances. |
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His The Beautiful Game opened in London and has never been seen on Broadway. |
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But no, it's the revival of Chicago, the gammiest and gamiest show on Broadway. |
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Seth Rudetsky Deconstructs Masterworks Broadway, premieres October 6 and continues every Wednesday thereafter. |
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Aspects had a run of four years in London, but closed after less than a year on Broadway. |
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During the 1930s Gielgud was a stage star in the West End and on Broadway, appearing in new works and classics. |
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On 11 February 2012, Phantom of the Opera played its 10,000th show on Broadway. |
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The 1975 Tour of the Americas kicked off in New York City with the band performing on a flatbed trailer being pulled down Broadway. |
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It enjoyed a record run in the West End, but ran for less than two years on Broadway. |
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On Broadway, Cats ran for 18 years, a record which would ultimately be broken by another Lloyd Webber musical, The Phantom of the Opera. |
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The musical was given its world premiere in the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta and went on to Chicago and eventually Broadway. |
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Celebrity pedalers, such as Kerry Butler and Constantine Maroulis from the Broadway show Rock of Ages, joined in. |
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It's back to New york for the Dublin tax disliker as the longdelayed, hugely-hyped, vastlyexpensive Spiderman musical opened on Broadway. |
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However, on the whole the play initially received mixed reviews on its opening at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway and was slow to earn money. |
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Several of his musicals have run for more than a decade both in the West End and on Broadway. |
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In February 2014, BroadwayHD released a filmed version of the 2013 Broadway Revival of Romeo and Juliet. |
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Johnson's previous Broadway stints include Hair, Catch Me If You Can and Hands on a Hardbody. |
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The Jude Law Hamlet then moved to Broadway, and ran for 12 weeks at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York. |
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Burton made a triumphant return to the stage with Moss Hart's 1960 Broadway production of Camelot as King Arthur. |
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The long-running play finally closed on Broadway, just short of setting a record for longest playing. |
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A bronze statue of Alfred the Great stands at the eastern end of The Broadway, close to the site of Winchester's medieval East Gate. |
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Gottlieb and Kimball feature those songs that became the lullaby of Broadway, a hooray for Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley bullion. |
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The line is being extended to Broadway, with the aim of reaching Honeybourne and making connection with the Cotswold Line. |
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In August 2015, it was announced that Bowie was writing songs for a Broadway musical based on the SpongeBob SquarePants cartoon series. |
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Moving further north, Broadway Tower is a folly on Broadway Hill, near the village of Broadway, in the English county of Worcestershire. |
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William Morris lived occasionally in Broadway Tower, a folly, now part of a country park. |
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The most famous Broadway theatrical revues of all time were the Ziegfeld Follies. |
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Still, it is perhaps the most filmworthy stage musical in decades, combining great characters, a strong story and a flawless pop Broadway score. |
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There does seem to be a lot of regurgitation on Broadway these days. |
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He began giving parties in a loft on Broadway at Houston Street, with artists, techies and other downtowners. |
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The play debuted at the Yale repertory Theater prior to Broadway. |
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Sheer genius, their display casts light on Kissinger's Broadway obsession, as well as his wheeler-dealer allure that inspired suck-ups even while panhandling. |
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The main municipal playing fields are at Tredegar Park, Coronation Park, Glebelands, Pillgwenlly sports ground, Kimberley Park, Shaftesbury Park and Caerleon Broadway. |
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I never saw the original production of Hair, but I did catch the show a couple of years after its 1968 Broadway debut, when the touring company came to San Francisco. |
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In 1965 the show was produced on tour in the United States, where on Broadway he garnered a nomination for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. |
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In 1994, Sunset Boulevard became a successful Broadway show, opening with the largest advance in Broadway history, and winning seven Tony Awards that year. |
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He and his wife starred in the Broadway play titled Betrayal. |
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I've been in and seen Broadway comparable productions of Grease and Peter Pan, learned how to hit homeruns like Babe Ruth, and soared through the woods like Tarzan. |
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Originally, he planned to stage this production in London's West End with an eventual Broadway transfer, but when negotiations fell through, he brought it to New York. |
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The Oliviers mounted a stage production of Romeo and Juliet for Broadway. |
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The play came to Broadway in 1940 and was turned into a film. |
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In 2017 the museum became known as the Broadway Museum and Art Gallery. |
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On stage, Olivier and Leigh starred in Romeo and Juliet on Broadway. |
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By the second act, which showcases much of Berlin's movie and Broadway work, the storytelling and contextualizing of songs have fallen largely by the wayside. |
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Rollerblade skates, and tickets to the Broadway show Lombardi. |
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A new generation of composers of operettas also emerged in the 1920s, such as Rudolf Friml and Sigmund Romberg, to create a series of popular Broadway hits. |
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It's the crown jewel of the Hanover's current Broadway season, and judging by Wednesday evening's momentously ingratiating performance, it should be. |
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A CHORUS LINE London Palladium GROUNDBREAKING dance musical A Chorus Line was a smash hit when it premiered on Broadway in 1975, running for a whopping 15 years. |
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The series will be kick off with a Songwriter's Night hosted by Jeremy Schonfeld and will feature some of the finest new songwriters from hit Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. |
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The Broadway is the main retail shopping facility in Bradford. |
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Of special note are the succinct synopsis, casts, and contributors for Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and regional threatre productions for the past year. |
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In 1998, the group's soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever was incorporated into a stage production produced first in the West End and then on Broadway. |
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But the deepening recession has not left the firm unseamed and, just last week, Broadway defaulted on loans it used to buy the John Hancock Tower. |
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The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. |
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The Broadway reclining sectional from Catnapper offers a comfortable seat. |
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Biederman points to the scheduled opening later this year of Artemis, a cavernous upscale Greek restaurant which will front Broadway in the Holiday Inn Martinique. |
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Patti LuPone created the role of Eva on Broadway for which she won a Tony. |
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Musicals produced on Broadway or in the West End, for instance, are invariably sung in English, even if they were originally written in another language. |
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The day after Christmas 1974, Nureyev appeared on Broadway at the Uris Theater for three weeks with another concert troupe, Nureyev and Friends, this time sponsored by Hurok. |
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A December concert is a holiday season program, a March concert is a classical masterwork and a June concert presents a range of styles from classical to Broadway music. |
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And it does not help that the lowermost part of Broadway was originally laid out as a footpath by the people of the Wickquasgeck chieftaincy, long before Europeans arrived. |
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In the musical, which opens at The New Theatre on Tuesday, Flavin is the director trying to stage a successful Broadway extravaganza at the height of the Great Depression. |
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In 1896, his agent Addison Bright persuaded him to meet with Broadway producer Charles Frohman, who became his financial backer and a close friend, as well. |
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Off Broadway, the Riverside Shakespeare Company mounted an uncut first folio Hamlet in 1978 at Columbia University, with a playing time of under three hours. |
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Filmed in Melbourne, Australia, it received a limited cinema release in the US and Canada in 2012, to see if it would be viable to bring the show to Broadway. |
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The Nunthorpe singer and former X Factor contestant, who plays Whatsername in the musical, will be touring the country next year with the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. |
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The United Federation of Teachers' president has reportedly decided to end negotiations over a lease for 25 Broadway, according to published reports. |
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