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    My Mom and Frank

    http://faustasblog.com/ ?p=6800

    My latest post, My Mom and Frank is up at LadyBlog. Go read it and leave a comment!

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    Is Miranda messing with Mr. Big? October 8, 2008

    http://accidentalsexiness.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ is-miranda-messing-with-m…

    Are “Sex and the City” stars Cynthia Nixon & Chris Noth messing around?  Sorry guys, both are already taken!  They did however enjoy the Broadway premiere of “A Man for all Seasons” last night. Chris will have his own premiere on Broadway very soon!

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    Did Critics Offer Saintly Reviews for All Of "Man"?

    http://steveonbroadway.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ did-critics-offer-good-reviews-fo…

    Did Critics Offer Saintly Reviews for All Of "Man"? Last evening, the Doug Hughes-helmed revival Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons opened at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre. Frank Langella stars as Sir Thomas More in the moral face-off with Patrick Page's King Henry VIII.

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    A Man For Broadway's 2008-09 Season Opens Tonight

    http://steveonbroadway.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ man-for-broadways-2008-09-season-…

    A Man For Broadway's 2008-09 Season Opens Tonight This evening, the very first Broadway revival of Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons opens at the Roundabout Theatre Company's American Airlines Theatre. Helmed by Doug Hughes, the revival stars three-time Tony Award winner Frank Langella as Sir Thomas More.

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    British Broadway Rebuttal

    http://www.broadway.tv/ blog/ broadway-magazine/ british-broadway-rebuttal/

    British Broadway Rebuttal September 28th, 2008 UK Cultural Supremacy? There is a conceit in some circles that British = superiority when it comes to live theatre. Perhaps this stems from the false claim that William Shakespeare was born in England.

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    HERE AND THERE….

    http://www.broadwayundercover.com/ here-and-there/

    HERE AND THERE…. September 24th, 2008 James Barbour is definitely doing “a far, far better thing than he has ever done before” in A  Tale of Two Cities, the new musical currently playing at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre following a four week run in Sarasota, Florida.

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    When Stage Classics Tread Broadway Boards Again

    http://steveonbroadway.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 09/ when-stage-classics-tread-broadwa…

    When Stage Classics Tread Broadway Boards Again To see, or not to see? That is my question for you dear readers, particularly as so many stage classics are once again treading across the boards of the Great White Way this year.

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    The official end of summer... and the kick-off of a busy autumn

    http://blogs.thestage.co.uk/ shenton/ 2008/ 09/ the-official-end-of-summer-and-t…

    You may be forgiven for thinking that the summer never arrived at all, but now that August 31 - the last official day of summer, according to meteorologists — has come and gone, at least we can stop hoping for a better one to finally materialise now.

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    September Broadway 30 Hot Tips

    http://www.broadway.tv/ blog/ broadway-magazine/ september-broadway-30-hot-tips/…

    September Broadway 30 Hot Tips September 2nd, 2008 Quick Round Up Of Top 30 For September Thirty days hath September, and this September the Broadway calendar is packed with surprises and much to celebrate.  Check out our list of thirty top tips for what is coming up for this month, with 13, All My Sons, the New York Musical Festival, Bill T.

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    Frost/Nixon Fight

    http://www.broadway.tv/ blog/ broadway-magazine/ frostnixon-fight/

    Hit Broadway Play Hits Billing Battle There is little question that the Broadway production of Frost/Nixon was a triumph of acting and writing and directing. It touched big themes in an entertaining and personal way and even made it to the recently discovered list of best political plays by the Utica Scout Troop.

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