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A new season for Midtown Men
The Midtown Men bicker all the way to the stage — as brothers might. The singers could be arguing about which socks look best or which attorney to bring on board, and the next instant, they're straightening ties or tossing towels to one another....
Tags: The Who (music group), Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Midtown
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Buckley sings for the 'Boys'
Betty Buckley grew up in a home with diverging viewpoints about her love for music and storytelling. Her father, a painter, poet, writer and music lover, hailed from a small town in South Dakota. It was with him that Buckley started singing folk tunes....
Tags: Music Theater, Celebrities, Entertainment, Miss America Pageant, Broadway Theater
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Inside look at Green Day
When Doug Hamilton premiered his film "Broadway Idiot" this year in Austin, Texas, he had a particularly tough crowd to please. Hundreds of hardcore Green Day fans lined up outside the theater on Main Street, waiting to see the 80-minute documentary....
Tags: Music Theater, Entertainment, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture
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On Theater: 'Billy Elliot' moves deftly
The art of the dance is enjoying a popularity not experienced since the 1950s when members of its royal family were Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse and Ann Miller. TV's "Dancing with the Stars" shares some of the credit — along with musical...
Tags: Music Theater, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Politics, Margaret Thatcher
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Liza sings for 'freedom' in Costa Mesa
It's a label Liza Minnelli cherishes, and one she's never fully understood. "Gay icon." Ask her to explain it, and she'll come up empty. On Google, Minnelli's name alongside that two-word phrase cues up 117,000 results. When she performed back east...
Tags: Music Theater, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Google Inc., The Huffington Post
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The Crowd: Wonders from the private sector
There are some folks who protest the fact that expensive tickets to charitable galas are elitist. Women dressed in floor-length gowns and men in black ties reflect a past sensibility not relevant in modern society. In an age where folks feel it is...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Entertainment, Huey Lewis and the News (music group), Entertainment Events, Politics
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Forbidden love told through music in 'Memphis'
Four-time Tony Award-winning original musical "Memphis" rides the airwaves into Costa Mesa for a two-week engagement at Segerstrom Center for the Arts next week. "Memphis," two hours of fast-paced action and 19 high-energy song and dance numbers, is...
Tags: Music Theater, Sergio Trujillo, Entertainment, Bon Jovi (music group), Entertainment Events
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On Theater: 'Proof' positive in powerful Playhouse production
The proof of a play's production value lies in the number of times it's produced by neighboring theater companies once its rights are available. David Auburn's "Proof" is enjoying a fourth local production and another one is in rehearsal. The current...
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Science and Technology, Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture
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On Theater: 'Proof,' 'Art' and 'Stomp' take over local stages
A new season means a host of new stage productions — professional, community and collegiate — on local stages, beginning Friday with the Costa Mesa Playhouse. David Auburn's mathematics-centered drama "Proof" focuses on the brilliant daughter...Tags: Entertainment Events, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Drama (genre)
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Youmans: Sondheim gets silly and informative
Musical theater connoisseurs who had hoped to see "Stephen Sondheim: In Conversation" last October filled the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa on July 13 for the rescheduled event. Previously, the legendary Broadway composer and...
Tags: Music Theater, Entertainment, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, I'm Still Here (movie)
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Review: 'A Chorus Line' sizzles in O.C.
3-D Theatricals' production of "A Chorus Line" celebrates the unsung heroes of the ensemble by breathing new life into a singular sensation that transcends time. The show is playing through Sunday at Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium. "A Chorus Line" was...
Tags: Music Theater, Entertainment, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Marvin Hamlisch, Entertainment Events
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Sunday's Calendar
SUNDAY Great Scots! ScotsFest 2012, a celebration of Scottish culture and traditions, will unfold from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the O.C. Fair & Event Center , 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost of admission is $18 for an all-day ticket, with parking costing...
Tags: Memorial Day, Dining and Drinking, Human Interest, Entertainment Events, Awards and Prizes
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