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The Time I Talked to Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak’s home phone number is hidden under a wall in my house. It’s like a secret from one of his books, a dream in code, a treasured key which unlocks memories. About a decade ago, a publicist from New Haven’s International...
Tags: Tony Kushner, Music, Massacres, Artists, Fine Artists
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'The Realistic Joneses' has its world premiere at Yale Rep
Have you ever listened to yourself when you're having a random conversation with a spouse or a neighbor? Really listened? It can sound absurd and remote and disjointed and automatic and fraught and subtextual and stammered and interrupted and incoherent...
Tags: Parker Posey, Glenn Fitzgerald, Steven Wright, Christopher Guest, Middletown
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Have You Met The Joneses? They're Just Like You. Really
Hartford CourantThe show: The world premiere of “The Realistic Joneses” by Will Eno at Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven. First impressions: I’m a loss for words. Words, what are they anyway? Language, in small doses. Bite-sized Chewables. They&...Tags: Parker Posey, Glenn Fitzgerald, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Middletown
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"I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti" Premieres At TheaterWorks
Hartford CourantHartford's TheaterWorks presents the world premiere of "I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti," a stage adaptation based on the best-selling memoir by Giulia Melucci. Rob Ruggiero directs the stage adaptation written by Jacques Lamarre. The show, which...Tags: Reviews, Hartford Stage, Music, Mark Twain, Book
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Mark Morris Group Heads Dance, Theater Shows at International Festival in New Haven
Hartford CourantThe Mark Morris Dance Group will be among the headliners in the dance and theater section of the International Festival of Arts and Ideas which runs in New Haven June 16 to 30. The Festival presents a rare opportunity for audiences to experience three...Tags: Hinduism, Entertainment Events, Radio, Artists, Fine Artists
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Yale Selects Three Plays For Carlotta Festival
Hartford CourantThree graduate student plays from the Yale School of Drama are selected for the seventh annual Carlotta Festival of New Plays, May 4 to 12 at the Iseman Theater,1156 Chapel St,, New Haven. The plays will run in repertory with 12 performances over nine...Tags: Eudora Welty, University of Chicago, Wesleyan University, Music, The Washington Post
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Long Wharf Theatre Gets Education Grant
Hartford CourantNew Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre will receive a grant of $224,5000 over four years by The Werth Family Foundation for its in-school residency program. The grant will add three teaching artists to the theater’s education department in the New...Tags: Warner Theatre, Hartford Stage, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Linda Eder, Tom Wopat
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The theater season never ends
A Spring Theater preview? But doesn't the regular theater season end in May? For some of the state's half-dozen major regional theaters, that's true. Others, which follow a spring-to-winter schedule instead of the academic-year calendar preferred in...
Tags: Les Miserables (musical), Gypsy Rose Lee, Entertainment Events, Politics, Michael Douglas
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"Pop!" author and Hagerstown native's playwriting career comes in with a bang
crystal.schelle@herald-mail.comAndy Warhol once said, "In the future, everybody will be world famous for 15 minutes." Hagerstown native Maggie-Kate Coleman is on the brink to have more than just a few minutes of fame. Coleman, 32, has written the book and lyrics to the new whodunit...Tags: Students, Entertainment Events, Andy Warhol, New York University, The Pennsylvania State University
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Paula Vogel's "Civil War Christmas" Headed For New York
Hartford CourantPaula Vogel's "A Civil War Christmas," which had its world premiere at New Haven's Long Wharf Theatre in 2008, will have its New York bow next season at off-Broadway's New York Theatre Workshop which launched the musical "Rent" and the current Broadway...Tags: Christmas, Wars and Interventions, Entertainment Events, Music, Music Theater
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Can Theaters Parlay Yale's Fortunes To Make State Premiere "Placemaker" For New Works?
Hartford CourantAmerican Theater just got an historic gift. Now the question is: Can Connecticut theaters capitalize on it? The Robina Foundation gave Yale Repertory Theatre and the Yale School of Drama $18 million gift to permanently endow and continue the Yale Center...Tags: Eugene O'Neill, Hartford Stage, Entertainment Events, Music, Music Theater
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First Impressions of Will Eno's "The Realistic Joneses" at Yale Rep
Hartford CourantThe show: The world premiere of Will Eno's “The Realistic Jones” at Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, opening Thursday night. First impressions: I’m a loss for words. Words, what are they anyway? Language, in small doses. Bite-...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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