Billy Elliot News
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Grandmother Judy Haussman is a noisy, vulgar, pill-popping old hippie.
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Three years and three months after it danced onto Broadway, the $18 million Elton John musical “Billy Elliot” is closing, its producers said today.
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In May, the producers of “Rock of Ages,” a wry musical with a score of 1980s heavy metal songs, announced it would replace Sunday evening’s show with an unconventional Friday matinee.
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If you’ve had it with choreography as inspired as a workout at the gym, “Newsies: The Musical” is your show.
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King Richard III has 1,171 lines in the drama Shakespeare named for him. Kevin Spacey mangles just about every one of them, beginning with “Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this sun of York” right through “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!” more than three hours later.
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Baltimore foursome Lower Dens play the South Street Seaport on Friday as part of the River to River Festival.
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For the past three-and-a-half years, Lithuania’s cultural scene has undergone a quiet revolution, courtesy of a very persistent woman.
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We already have had shows and movies about Britain’s valiant coal miners spawning an orchestra or ballet dancers.
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Bought at auction by a poor English farmer on the eve of World War I, Joey is a rambunctious colt with a white forehead-patch. Though he’d rather race against a car than pull a plow, he soon becomes a beloved member of the family.
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“Fela!,” a Broadway musical about the Nigerian pop musician and activist Fela Kuti, and a downsized revival of “La Cage aux Folles” each earned 11 Tony Award nominations today.
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