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1,633 stories by "Suzanna Bowling"

Memorial for Dancer, Producer, Impresario Paul Szilard by Suzanna Bowling

Memorial for Dancer, Producer, Impresario Paul Szilard: There will be a memorial celebration for Paul Szilard (Dancer, Producer, Impresario and great friend to the arts) on Thursday, October…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:05am on October 12, 2013[SHARE]

What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined at New York Theatre Workshop by Suzanna Bowling

What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined at New York Theatre Workshop: New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) announced that What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined, music by Burt Bacharach …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:03pm on October 11, 2013[SHARE]

My View Stephen Sorokoff: The Cabaret Convention The Final Night by Suzanna Bowling

My View Stephen Sorokoff: The Cabaret Convention The Final Night: Go backstage to Rose Hall and the Cabaret Convention on the final Night.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:19am on October 11, 2013[SHARE]

Broadway's Alex Timbers is a Hot Commodity by Suzanna Bowling

Broadway's Alex Timbers is a Hot Commodity: The hottest director on Broadway right now is two-time Tony-nominated theater director Alex Timbers.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:32am on October 11, 2013[SHARE]

Rebecca is Back in the News by Suzanna Bowling

Rebecca is Back in the News: The Securities and Exchange Commission is not going to pursue action against the Broadway producers of Rebecca.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:23pm on October 10, 2013[SHARE]

The Glass Menagerie is Never Really Broken by Suzanna Bowling

The Glass Menagerie is Never Really Broken: The Glass Menagerie playing at The Booth Theatre is painfully uneven.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:51pm on October 10, 2013[SHARE]

Time Warner Provides Leadership for Exceptional Women in Theater Deadline Nov. 4 by Suzanna Bowling

Time Warner Provides Leadership for Exceptional Women in Theater Deadline Nov. 4: Women's Project Theater, the 36-year-old non-profit company dedicated to producing plays written and directe…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 4:52am on October 10, 2013[SHARE]

Bronx Bombers is a Field of Dreams by Suzanna Bowling

Bronx Bombers is a Field of Dreams: "If you build it they will come" is the theme of Eric Simonson's Bronx Bombers, which opened at the Duke last night.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:34pm on October 9, 2013[SHARE]

My View Stephen Sorokoff: Some Of The Best Singers On The Planet by Suzanna Bowling

My View Stephen Sorokoff: Some Of The Best Singers On The Planet

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:48am on October 8, 2013[SHARE]

Bad Jews is More than Bad Its Obnoxious by Suzanna Bowling

Bad Jews is More than Bad Its Obnoxious: Joshua Harmon's new play, Bad Jews, at the Laura Pels Theater, needs a valium.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:42am on October 8, 2013[SHARE]

Natural Affection is Filled With Pain by Suzanna Bowling

Natural Affection is Filled With Pain: The Actors Company Theatre production of William Inge's long lost play, Natural Affection has been revived at the Beckett Theatre.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:47am on October 7, 2013[SHARE]

My View Stephen Sorokoff: The New York Pops Rehearsal by Suzanna Bowling

My View Stephen Sorokoff: The New York Pops Rehearsal: This is the New York Pops in rehearsals and you are there.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:38am on October 5, 2013[SHARE]

My View Stephen Sorokoff: Why Didn't You Tell Me You Were So Good? by Suzanna Bowling

My View Stephen Sorokoff: Why Didn't You Tell Me You Were So Good?: You can always count on meeting some friendly and interesting people at Cafe Carlyle openings.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:25am on October 4, 2013[SHARE]

The Source Interviews Jason Robert Brown by Suzanna Bowling

The Source Interviews Jason Robert Brown: In celebration of the brand new cast recording of Jason Robert Brown's musical, "The Last Five Years" 54 Below brings four very special concerts to …

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:49am on October 4, 2013[SHARE]

My View Stephen Sorokoff: His Name Is Tony by Suzanna Bowling

My View Stephen Sorokoff: His Name Is Tony: If you are from my generation Tony means Tony Bennett, Frank means Sinatra, Jack is that Love Boat guy etc etc. Probably in the very near future…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:03am on October 3, 2013[SHARE]

Local 1's Stagehands Strike With NO Regards to Education by Suzanna Bowling

Local 1's Stagehands Strike With NO Regards to Education: Carnegie Hall canceled its season-opening concert, due to a strike by Carnegie Hall's stagehands.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:28am on October 3, 2013[SHARE]

Born For Broadway Gives to Paralysis-Based Organizations Part One by Suzanna Bowling

Born For Broadway Gives to Paralysis-Based Organizations Part One: Last night at 54 Below at 9:30 the stars came out to raise money for paralysis-based organizations.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:17am on October 1, 2013[SHARE]

Judy Collins and Shubert's President Robert Wankel Are Honored by Suzanna Bowling

Judy Collins and Shubert's President Robert Wankel Are Honored: Judy Collins and The Shubert Organization President Robert Wankel with The Town Hall's 2013 Friend of the Arts Awards.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:01pm on September 30, 2013[SHARE]

My View Stephen Sororkoff: Stephen Hanks Opens for Zoe Gelman by Suzanna Bowling

My View Stephen Sororkoff: Stephen Hanks Opens for Zoe Gelman: Stephen Hanks opened for Zoe Gelman yesterday at "Music At The Mansion" at the Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:07am on September 30, 2013[SHARE]

"Hope" One Man, One Show Lacks Hope by Suzanna Bowling

"Hope" One Man, One Show Lacks Hope: Written and performed by Jerry Ford, "Hope" One Man, One Show, an 80 minute long one-man show is confusing.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:17am on September 30, 2013[SHARE]

To Fool the Eye Boomerangs by Suzanna Bowling

To Fool the Eye Boomerangs: Jean Anouilh was the pathfinder of postwar French theater.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:13am on September 30, 2013[SHARE]

Romeo Oh Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou? by Suzanna Bowling

Romeo Oh Romeo, Wherefore Art Thou? The stage is set with sand and the balcony looks like a plank.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:38pm on September 29, 2013[SHARE]

Tamar of the River Astounds by Suzanna Bowling

Tamar of the River Astounds: The Prospect Theater Company's production of Tamar of the River is a thrilling piece of theatre directed by Daniel Goldstein.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:27pm on September 29, 2013[SHARE]

Happy 100th Birthday Shubert Theatre by Suzanna Bowling

Happy 100th Birthday Shubert Theatre: Today marks the 100th anniversary of the theater who was home to this and more.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:18pm on September 29, 2013[SHARE]

The Event of the Musical Theatre Season Ahrens and Flaherty by Suzanna Bowling

The Event of the Musical Theatre Season Ahrens and Flaherty: Tony Award-winning songwriting team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Ragtime, Once on This Island, Seussical, Lucky Stiff, th…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:44pm on September 28, 2013[SHARE]
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