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EDNA MELTS MUSIC LEGEND
EDNA MELTS MUSIC LEGEND
Elaine Stritch item (seventh item).
RACHEL Peters, the gorgeous blond granddaughter of Irving Berlin, is throwing herself headlong into her role as indie producer.
Taking a break from their high-flying musical, the stars of Spider-Man, Turn off the Dark recently stepped out of their superhero costumes and into a sultry, smoky photo shoot for Page Six M…
EARLY DEBUT
ILL-tempered AIDS activist Larry Kramer blames former mayor Ed Koch and ex-presidential son Ron Reagan for the disease in his new book "The Tragedy of Today's Gays," blasting them for standi…
2007-08 Broadway season defied most expectations
FANTASIA Barrino, who picked up a Theater World Award the other day for her debut in "The Color Purple," admits there was a time not long ago when her fashion sense was way out of whack.
LOS Angeles Federal Court is labeling "Die Mommy Die!" director Charles Busch a plagiarist.
AFTER we reported how "Trading Spaces" star Paige Davis got down and dirty at the Broadway Bares event at Roseland Ballroom last weekend, Davis tried to downplay her impromptu striptease.
"How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" is a live talent competition in which British television viewers will pick the lead for a new production of "The Sound of Music."
"VAGINA Monologues" producer David Stone put one over on The New York Times last Friday, slipping the phrase "clitically acclaimed" into the show’s quarter-page ad. "I’m very proud," Stone told us.
Ninth item.
Review by William Stevenson
"I've been around the theater a long time," Mr. Seidelman said, "and I've never seen a climate as negative and destructive to new works as it is now."
"Six Dance Lessons" may have another life; the film rights have been sold to Universal. "The play will go on," Mr. Seidelman said.
Polly Bergen (with a spoiler for her "Sopranos" appearance).
IT'S a dark, dark day for the theater. Reps for David Gest say he's postponing indefinitely his upcoming one-man show, "David Gest Is Nuts . . . My Life As a Musical," which was set to debut…
CALLING all horny hipsters: You still have a chance to have sex on-screen in John Cameron Mitchell's "Short Bus."