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re: Have you ever seen a Broadway performer on the Subway? Oct 7
2008, 01:23:52 AM
Yes many Broadway performers use the Subway, I have seen Barrett Foa, Hugh Panero, Donna Lynn Chaplin, Euon Morton on the subway, about three months ago I ran into Lynn Redgrave on the subway No 1 train, on her way to the Lucille Lortel Theatre. Many theatrical performers use the public transportation to and from the theatre. It is more direct and faster than taking bus or a cab which is very expensive. Maryann
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All star ladies - John Michael LaChuisa Monday Night May 14
2004, 04:11:41 PM
The show is virtually a sell out and what a cast has been assembled. I can't go, but I have a great single ticket for the late show, second row, of tables dead center to sell for $25. It cost $30 plus a five dollar fee please e-mail me I will get the ticket to you somehow. Maryannlopinto@aol.com
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re: Karen Ziemba – I wish this was a joke May 14
2004, 04:05:44 PM
There are so many performers on TV who had their start in Legitimate Theatre. I can name tons of them.
Karen Ziemba as we all know her is a musical comedy performer, but on the other side she is an actress, give it a chance. Malcom Gets was on a successful tv show, Caroline in the City. ... Nancy Dussault did tons of tv and was a regular on the New Dick Van Dyke Show for several years and Ted Knights TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT which was a success and ran many years. still in syndicati
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Karen Mason May 13
2004, 03:34:15 PM
I saw Karen do Mamma Rose in Sundance, Utah and she blew everyone away in the audience. Her "Rose's Turn" was a tour de force. I hope she gets to do this again where more people can see what the role of Rose should be. Maryann
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Charles Strouse Extravaganza May 13
2004, 03:20:31 PM
Was anyone else at Monday's Charles Strouse salute at Merkin Hall. wow what a show.
What a weekend! First the glorious production of BYE BYE BIRDIE at City Center, and then Monday night at Merkin Concert Hall - as part of BROADWAY CLOSE UP - "CHARLES STROUSE: 'WELCOME TO THE THEATRE' an all star salute to him. It opened with Penny Fuller as singing from APPLAUSE "Welcome to the Theatre" having played Eve Harrington in that production many years back, on Broadway, what a g
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John LaChuisa Monday Show May 17 May 13
2004, 03:15:24 PM
Anyone interested in buying a really great ticket second row of tables, dead center, they are reserved now. I am a huge fan of this work but I didn't realize it was the same night as the MAC Awards and I have to be there. will sell for $25.00 maryannlopinto@aol.com
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