Music: Broadway
Currently listing articles 135-101:
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Movie Review: Mamma Mia!— Watching Mamma Mia! is like being repeatedly slapped about the face with a rainbow.
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Theatre Review (London): The Wizard Of Oz at the Royal Festival Hall— A balmy night in London is a rarer sight than a performance this mediocre at the RFH.
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Theater Review (NYC): Hair in Central Park— "The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical" returns to work magic under the stars in Central Park.
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Movie Review: Mamma Mia!— A shallow musical that knows who its audience is.
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Music Review: Jeremy Schonfeld - 37 Notebooks— A collection of quality songs built from the ground up with a sense for the theatrical.
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Taylor Hicks To Be In Broadway's Grease— American Idol season five winner, Taylor Hicks, is headed for Broadway.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - Sings My Fair Lady (Reissue)— This is one of Nat King Cole’s most ambitious and extravagant albums.
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DVD Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2-Disc Special Collector's Edition)— A strangely entertaining film and the DVD is loaded with extra features!
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DVD Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition (2007)— Arguably Burton’s best film to date.
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DVD Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street A Cut Above The Rest!— Tim Burton's adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd is a wonderful movie full of great performances.
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Music DVD Review: Les Misérables: 10th Anniversary Concert at London's Royal Albert Hall— The Dream Cast performs a concert of one of the most beloved musicals of all time.
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DVD Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition) — Who doesn't love a good musical comedy horror slasher thriller, right?
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Movie Review: Sweeney Todd - the Demon Barber of Fleet Street— Beware the meat pies and heed the razors, lyrical slaughter is afoot!
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Movie Review: Sweeney Todd— Sweeney Todd is a terrific film, an escape into a world only Tim Burton could dream up.
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Movie Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street— Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is the motion picture that Tim Burton was born to make.
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Movie Review: Sweeney Todd— The dark and gritty film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd does not compare favorably with the original.
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Mamma Mia! Hits the Big Screen in July, 2008— The hit musical turns into a movie!
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Movie Review: Blood, Gore, and More - Sweeney Todd— The great surprise in Sweeney Todd is that Johnny Depp can sing.
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Movie Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street— Depp and Burton reunite in this dark musical tale of revenge.
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Theater/Cabaret Review (NYC): Ben Rauch is Horace Vanderveer— Rauch's xylophone transcription from Rent is priceless - and I don't even like Rent.
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Theater Review (NYC): Young Frankenstein— It’s alive? Mel Brooks’s musical struggles against our memories; director Susan Stroman puts a shine on the monster’s tap shoes.
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Theater Review (NYC): Young Frankenstein— Though it's overdone in nearly every way imaginable, there's still much fun to be had in Mel Brooks's latest Broadway extravaganza.
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Music Review: West Side Story Soundtrack— A 50th birthday celebration for a classic musical.
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Liner Notables: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers and Hart Song Book— Ella handles nuances of wit and humor, "one of the prime requisites with Lorenz Hart lyrics, by turns satirical, sardonic, sexy, sophisticated, and sweetly simple."
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New Album Releases 10/16/07: R.E.M., Luther, Hendrix, The Queen Of Soul, And More Reissues Than You Can Shake A Christmas Tree At— Is this really the best the record industry can do?
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Movie Review: Hairspray— A blast of summer movie joy.
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Movie Review: Hairspray— Uplifting and fun...
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DVD Review: Dreamgirls (Two-Disc Showstopper Edition)— Jennifer Hudson, Beyoncé, and Eddie Murphy channel the glitz of Motown in this wonderful musical.
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Retro Redux: Waaay Off Broadway With Cabaret— Tony awards lead to thoughts of off-Broadway show...waaay off Broadway.
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HD DVD Review: Dreamgirls— And I am tel-lin' yoooooou... to pick up this massive HD DVD two-disc set if you love Dreamgirls.
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DVD Review: Dreamgirls— The much ballyhooed movie comes to DVD in a two-disc edition.
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Movie Review: Dreamgirls— Dreamgirls is toe-tapping explosive magic with singing so good that chills are sure to result.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Ricky Jay Plays Poker : Deluxe Edition— Ricky Jay presents an outstanding set of poker tunes.
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Music Review: The Golden Gate Orchestra - Crazy Words, Crazy Tune— Bands like The Golden Gate Orchestra cemented the popular song as a legitimate form of music.
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Theater Review: Cycle At the Cherry Lane Theater, New York— In a culture where entertainers are both royalty and psychic balm, actors' in-jokes are everyone's jokes.
