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Dance: At the Barre
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
Performers: Close-Up
The Play’s The Thing
Best Bets: June 1st – June 7th
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Classical: Metronome
Come to the Cabaret
Jazz in 5/4 Time
Opera: Bravo
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New in Music This Week: May 22nd
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A Little Night Music
Tag: A Little Night Music
Come to the Cabaret
Phil Geoffrey Bond Chooses the Moment
"The older you get, the more your heart gets broken, the more you realize about life, the deeper the music gets. "
Performers: Close-Up
HUGH PANARO: The Man Without the Mask Revealed
"For so many years, I think I was afraid of Hugh Panaro's shadow. I think that's why it's so comfortable for actors to hide behind roles."
Performers: Close-Up
Bo23: Donna McKechnie: The Music and No Mirror
"I feel proud that he might really approve. I would love it if he would give me notes because his notes are so great."
Musicals: 5-6-7-8
How Do You Create Now/Later/Soon …
"Those three words are primal. Those three words have everything to do with the conflicting desires of when you're ready, when you're not ready."
Performers: Close-Up
Thank you, Angela Lansbury
"I knew that my future was probably in the theater and I had to pack up and go back to Broadway. That was a great decision I made, thank God."
Music
A Little Sondheim Music with Eleri Ward – UPDATED
"Everyone obviously loves Sondheim and these songs are amazing, but when you're in the middle of a pandemic do you really want to hear the Sweeney whistle blowing in your ear like problems?"
Opera: Bravo
Soprano Patricia Racette Paints a Portrait of Her Career
"You get to enjoy that really amazing experience of the audience responding to to what you've offered. But you cannot bite it. You have...
Performers: Close-Up
Joy Franz From “Sweet Charity” to “Anastasia”
"It really is lonely. But I can make do with almost any situation. I can survive on my own."
Elsewhere in California
Bernadette Peters
Segerstrom Center
January 26
Come to the Cabaret
Tony Winner Laura Benanti Strips Away Everything to Reveal Herself
“I’m just being myself. It’s just me. It’s not slick. I’m not interested in that.”
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