Finally, we know that Dale is an off-Broadway actor who moves in and out of the text. |
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The Signature Theatre Company, one of the most important for the promotion of American playwriting, produced the work off-Broadway in May. |
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An off-Broadway actress, Kelly is loud, friendly, and is one of those people that everyone else seems to know. |
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It was great fun to work in this high-fashion world while doing off-Broadway theatre. |
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This was a surprise hit when it opened off-Broadway in the spring, with direction by Jason Moore and Choreography by Ken Roberson. |
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Yes, I did off-Broadway, community theater and school plays throughout my teenage years. |
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By age eight, she had an agent and was studying dance and performing arts, appearing in TV commercials and off-Broadway plays. |
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Coming to Toronto from off-Broadway, The Confessions of Punch and Judy purports to be an updating of the infamous English puppet plays. |
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All told, there were 2 off-Broadway houses and 7 studio performance spaces within a few storefronts of each other. |
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The actress began her career when she was eight years old in an off-Broadway production of Sophistry. |
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That's the premise of Richard Day's Straight-Jacket, a new off-Broadway comedy that opened in New York in June. |
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It may soon get a boost, as comedian Dave Gorman brings his bizarre one-man show about Googlewhacking to off-Broadway in October. |
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At first I was somewhat successful, because after the film I didn't work for a year because I wanted to go back to off-Broadway. |
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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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Behind him was the legendary West End producer, who had brought it to London from off-Broadway. |
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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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Subsequently it became an off-Broadway theater, an art film house, and a commercial cinema. |
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In 1988 she finally caught a break when a glowing review of her performance in an off-Broadway show helped her find an agent who then got her some television work. |
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The Chicago production goes into rehearsal in October for an off-Broadway production later in the year. |
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She made her stage debut in an off-Broadway production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. |
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I want to put on a wig too and go sing off-Broadway, or in every Pizza Hut in the country. |
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He once tried out to be place kicker for the gridiron side New York Jets, starred in an off-Broadway play and even fronted his own mortgage firm. |
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Since then she has worked steadily both on and off-Broadway, regionally and in television and film. |
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One of her girlfriends who worked off-Broadway told her a secret. |
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In his onscreen recreation of his off-Broadway stage role, John Cameron Mitchell is astounding in Hedwig and the Angry Inch. |
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This New York circus duo have been a hit off-Broadway with their brand of vaudeville, kitsch and bad behaviour. |
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Diesel's acting career actually started off-Broadway at age seven, and later, at school, he majored in English because he wanted to learn to write screenplays. |
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Even then, they sometimes played to off-Broadway numbers of forty or fifty people a night. |
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The result is a tour de force that has already sold out its off-Broadway run. |
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During his junior year, he got a bit part in an off-Broadway play, then dropped out and moved to Hell's Kitchen to be an actor-bartender. |
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Perfect Crime will co-star with another off-Broadway production to be announced later this month at the soon-to-be opened Snapple Theater Center. |
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It comes as no surprise that they are both classically trained musicians who have dabbled in the likes of opera, off-Broadway musicals, and jam bands. |
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The Stendhal Syndrome, McNally's new off-Broadway show, consists of two one-act plays. |
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An unclassifiable mixture of animation, drama, love story, coming-of-age-tale-slash-concert movie, Hedwig is adapted from Mitchell's off-Broadway hit of the same name. |
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Now a new off-Broadway play seeks to humanize Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. |
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James Carpinello, who has some off-Broadway experience, was tapped for the role portrayed on film by John Travolta after he was spotted at a cattle call. |
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Even Presidential nominees get to spend months auditioning off-Broadway in the primaries, while Dan Quayle knows all about the way the press corps treats unknown GOP veeps. |
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The original production of Doubt, which premiered last fall off-Broadway, spawned a West Coast production that ran March 4 through April l0 at California's Pasadena Playhouse. |
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Some great theater happened off-broadway, with two movie actors deserving special kudos. |
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It was the title of his bestselling memoir, followed by a sequel, Politics, and even an off-broadway tribute to Hizzonor. |
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She began performing in off-broadway musicals and attended LaGuardia High School of Performing Arts. |
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But this off-broadway show reverberated with insights that felt painfully real. |
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This Is Our Youth received two off-broadway productions in 1996 and 1998, both featuring Mark Ruffalo and Missy Yager. |
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In the West End, Fererra starred in the musical Chicago, and off-broadway in Bethany. |
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If adapted for the stage, this novel would make an artful, off-broadway monologue. |
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Her first break came the following year, when she landed the role of Dulcie in The Boyfriend, an off-broadway production. |
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He talks to Shannon Donnelly about Off-Broadway talent and why follies never made it to film. |
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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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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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