John Larroquette News
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“Once,” a wistful $5.5 million Broadway musical about an Irish man, a Czech woman and their folk music collaboration, received 11 Tony Award nominations today in New York, the most of any show.
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An unscrupulous, sanctimonious snake vying for his party’s presidential nomination, Senator Joseph Cantwell seems like an uncanny imitation of Rick Santorum, especially as played by Eric McCormack.
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Immerse yourself in some of the numerous and confusing art fairs now taking place in the city.
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Downtown Records celebrates its talent roster with a schizophrenically savvy night at Webster Hall.
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Last seen on Broadway in the buff and committing unspeakable crimes against horses, Daniel Radcliffe follows the ponderous “Equus” with a chipper song- and-dance performance in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.”
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“The Book of Mormon,” a raucous musical comedy that has been the runaway hit of the Broadway season, picked up nine Tony Awards on Sunday night, including best musical.
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