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1,636 stories by "Suzanna Bowling"

Joe's Pub Whitney Houston Tribute Sold Out! by Suzanna Bowling

Joe's Pub Whitney Houston Tribute Sold Out!: In memory Whitney Houston and the Whitney E. Houston Academy of Creative and Performing Arts a concert will be held at Joe's Pub.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 4:10pm on February 23, 2012

"The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G," is Like Anime on Stage. by Suzanna Bowling

"The Inexplicable Redemption of Agent G," is Like Anime on Stage.: I was told by a friend to look out for the Vampire Cowboys, the downtown theater company making a name for themselves.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:24am on February 23, 2012

"CQ/CX" Makes us Aware Plagiarism Affects Everyone by Suzanna Bowling

"CQ/CX" Makes us Aware Plagiarism Affects Everyone. Gabe McKinley's new play "CQ/CX," at the Atlantic Theater Company, title makes no sense unless you know it is the lingo related to fact c…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 6:41pm on February 22, 2012

Star Studded Cast Party Comes to Town Hall by Suzanna Bowling

Star Studded Cast Party Comes to Town Hall: Now in its ninth star-studded year at Birdland, Jim Caruso will bring his celebrated Cast Party back to the big stage at Town Hall for a second ye…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:56pm on February 22, 2012

The New Musical "The City Club," Comes to Minetta Lane With a Blues and Jazz Score by Suzanna Bowling

The New Musical "The City Club," Comes to Minetta Lane With a Blues and Jazz Score:

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:37am on February 22, 2012

Night Life with Rose: Outside the Theatre with Alan Rickman and More by Suzanna Bowling

Night Life with Rose: Outside the Theatre with Alan Rickman and More: Bonnie and Stewart F. Lane

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:02am on February 22, 2012

"The Broken Heart," is a Worthwhile Journey by Suzanna Bowling

"The Broken Heart," is a Worthwhile Journey: John Ford's 17th-century drama "The Broken Heart," is being presented at the Duke on 42nd Street by Theater for a New Audience.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:24pm on February 21, 2012

"Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War," Needed More Time by Suzanna Bowling

"Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War," Needed More Time Like "War of the Worlds" with the alien invasion, "Samuel & Alasdair: A Personal History of the Robot War…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:13pm on February 21, 2012

"Blood Knot" is Indeed Knotted by Suzanna Bowling

"Blood Knot" is Indeed Knotted: I wanted to like Athol Fugard's "Blood Knot," but two and half hours of exposition is not for me.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:06pm on February 21, 2012

"Chekhovek" Does Not Get Into The Heart Of Its Author by Suzanna Bowling

"Chekhovek" Does Not Get Into The Heart Of Its Author: "Chekhovek" - nine short stories by Anton Chekhov by the Actors' Ensemble and GoShow Entertainment is light on fare.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:00pm on February 21, 2012

"Doctor Bernhardi" Has Much to Say, but is Lost in Translation by Suzanna Bowling

"Doctor Bernhardi" Has Much to Say, but is Lost in Translation: If a play is 100 years old, was rarely produced and runs over 3 hours why would you want to produce it?

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:16pm on February 21, 2012

The Threepenny Opera at Marvell Rep is Worth Cheering For by Suzanna Bowling

The Threepenny Opera at Marvell Rep is Worth Cheering For: The Marvell Rep's innovative version of "The Threepenny Opera," is full of bawdy fun, starting with "The Ballad of Mack the Knife"…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:08pm on February 21, 2012

Fun Fact About the Best Actress Category " Their paths almost all began in NYC Off-Broadway by Suzanna Bowling

Fun Fact About the Best Actress Category - Their paths almost all began in NYC Off-Broadway: Four of the Five Oscar Nominees in the best actress category have already been declared honorees…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:24pm on February 20, 2012

Look Back in Anger, is Nothing but Angry. by Suzanna Bowling

Look Back in Anger, is Nothing but Angry.: Look Back in Anger at the Laura Pels Theater is the revival of John Osborne's 1956 play.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 6:35pm on February 18, 2012

How I Learned to Drive Never Hits the Road by Suzanna Bowling

How I Learned to Drive Never Hits the Road: The revival of How I Learned to Drive is now 15 years old idling at the 2econd Stage Theatre. Paula Vogel's multiple award, Pulitzer Prize-winning…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 4:00pm on February 14, 2012

The Ugly One Shows How Obsessed We've Become by Suzanna Bowling

The Ugly One Shows How Obsessed We've Become: If you like the Twilight Zone episode, "Number 12 Looks Just Like You," you will love "The Ugly One," the new play at Soho Rep.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:23am on February 10, 2012

Another Openin', Another Show by Suzanna Bowling

Another Openin', Another Show: RUSSIAN TRANSPORT: Erika Sheffer's new play presented by The New Group, takes on the tough subject of the illegal transportation of immigrant girls.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:58pm on February 9, 2012

Psycho Therapy is Refreshingly Funny by Suzanna Bowling

Psycho Therapy is Refreshingly Funny: The new play Psycho Therapy by Frank Strausser is wonderfully acted and refreshingly funny.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 5:11pm on February 8, 2012

Myths and Hymns is Glorious Thanks to Adam Guettel's Music and Elizabeth Lucas's Staging by Suzanna Bowling

Myths and Hymns is Glorious Thanks to Adam Guettel's Music and Elizabeth Lucas's Staging: Adam Guettel's Myths and Hymns was always esoteric and haunting but was a song cycle sung at a serie…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:34am on February 8, 2012

Musical Theatre Loses a Mentor in Jean Banks by Suzanna Bowling

Musical Theatre Loses a Mentor in Jean Banks: For those of you who were apart of the BMI workshop Jean Banks, the senior director of jazz and musical theatre, died on Feb. 2 in her Lower Eas…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 1:56am on February 5, 2012

Stagedoor Manor is Honored by the Theatre Museum Award for Excellence in Theatre Arts Education by Suzanna Bowling

Stagedoor Manor is Honored by the Theatre Museum Award for Excellence in Theatre Arts Education: Stagedoor Manor, the country's premiere summertime training ground for young performers, will…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 2:41pm on February 1, 2012

Warren Carlyle Set to Bring Charlie Chaplin to Broadway by Suzanna Bowling

Warren Carlyle Set to Bring Charlie Chaplin to Broadway: First Hugh Jackman, now Charlie Chaplin has claimed Warren Carlyle ("Finian's Rainbow") to direct and choreograph.

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 9:07pm on January 31, 2012

President of the Times Square Alliance Tim Thompkins is Honored by Suzanna Bowling

President of the Times Square Alliance Tim Thompkins is Honored: Yesterday, two of the most prestigious awards in the hospitality industry, IN New York magazine's Hotel Experience Awards and…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 8:46pm on January 31, 2012

The Newest Musical Watch: "Be Careful! The Sharks Will Eat You!," Has Grammy Award Winning Paquito D'Rivera by Suzanna Bowling

The Newest Musical Watch: "Be Careful! The Sharks Will Eat You!," Has Grammy Award Winning Paquito D'Rivera: Paquito D'Rivera, the multiple Grammy Award winner, Kennedy Center honoree, Natio…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 6:29pm on January 30, 2012

It Hasn't Even Opened and Classic Stage Company's Galileo starring Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham Extends by Suzanna Bowling

It Hasn't Even Opened and Classic Stage Company's Galileo starring Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham Extends: Classic Stage Company's upcoming production of Bertolt Brecht's Galileo sta…

SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 3:38pm on January 30, 2012
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