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Barbara Cook, Tony Award-Winning Actress And Singer, Dies At 89 by Jeff Lunden

Cook became famous for her parts in Leonard Bernstein's Candide and Meredith Willson's The Music Man. Then, when Broadway roles became scarce, she reinvented herself as a concert and cabaret…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:42pm on August 8, 2017

Barbara Cook, Tony Award-Winning Actress And Singer, Dies At 89 by Jeff Lunden

Cook became famous for her parts in Leonard Bernstein's Candide and Meredith Willson's The Music Man. Then, when Broadway roles became scarce, she reinvented herself as a concert and cabaret…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:34am on August 8, 2017

Poetry Of Failure Comes To Life At Chicago's 'Baudelaire In A Box' by Dan Weissman

This weekend in Chicago, a small theater troupe with a big resume will present all of the poems in Charles Baudelaire's "Les Fleurs du Mal" " sung by more than 50 performers from around the …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:54pm on August 5, 2017

Md. Teens' 'Step' Journey Unfolds Amid Aftermath Of Freddie Gray's Death by Mandalit Del Barco

The documentary Step tracks a group of dancers at a Baltimore high school. It traces the journey of individual step dancers and what they go through to make their way to the next step in the…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:04am on August 3, 2017

Kevin Hart's New Online Comedy Service Joins Crowded Streaming Market by Elizabeth Blair

Kevin Hart is launching a streaming comedy service. The actor's Laugh Out Loud Network, which rolls out this week, enters an already crowded market. LANGUAGE ADVISORY: There are two bleeps …

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:36am on August 1, 2017

Actor Ed Harris Says Sam Shepard Was 'Iconically American'

Playwright/actor Sam Shepard died Thursday at the age of 73. Actor Ed Harris worked with him on many different project on the stage and screen; he offers his memories.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:36am on August 1, 2017

Sam Shepard, 'Poet Laureate Of America's Emotional Badlands,' Dies At 73 by Colin Dwyer

A Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Oscar-nominated actor, Shepard cut a towering presence in theater and cinema. He died last week of complications from ALS, a family spokesman says.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:54pm on July 31, 2017

Sasheer Zamata Uses Comedy To Address Intolerance by Elizabeth Blair

Comedian Sasheer Zamata just came off four seasons on Saturday Night Live. Now, she wants to break through to the next part of her career. She just performed her own standup at the internati…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:36am on July 31, 2017

Just For Laughs Comedy Festival Offers A Look At Up-And-Coming Talent by Andrew Limbong

The international comedy festival draws new and established stand-ups, improvisers, sketch actors, comedy writers. Some people are just looking for a good laugh, but some want to hire the co…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:32pm on July 29, 2017

Stretch & Bobbito On Race, Hip-Hop, And Belonging by Aleli May Vuelta

The pioneering hip-hop radio duo drop by the Code Switch podcast to talk about making their way in a traditionally black genre and their new NPR interview show, What's Good? with Stretch & B…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:18am on July 26, 2017

Feeling 'Young, Scrappy And Hungry'? Have A 'Hamilton'-Inspired Meal by Kristen Hartke

It was only a matter of time before fans of the Broadway hit sought out culinary tributes to their most treasured folk hero. Here are historically minded ideas to eat like the Founding Fathe…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:32pm on July 24, 2017

A Working Actor: Performing In 2 Different Plays On The Same Day by Jeff Lunden

The Canadian theater company Soulpepper performs dramas, cabarets, concerts. Some actors perform in multiple shows on the same day. We followed one actor during a grueling, but satisfying da…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:18pm on July 23, 2017

A Working Actor: Performing In 2 Different Plays On The Same Day by Jeff Lunden

The Canadian theater company Soulpepper performs dramas, cabarets, concerts. Some actors perform in multiple shows on the same day. We followed one actor during a grueling, but satisfying da…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:05am on July 23, 2017

3 Top Ballet Companies Convene For The Golden Anniversary Of 'Jewels' by Jeff Lunden

George Balanchine's modernist masterpiece was the first full-length, nonnarrative ballet. Russian, American and French ballet dancers have gathered to perform it together in New York City.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:48pm on July 20, 2017

3 Top Ballet Companies Convene For The Golden Anniversary Of 'Jewels' by Jeff Lunden

George Balanchine's modernist masterpiece was the first full-length, nonnarrative ballet. Russian, American and French ballet dancers have gathered to perform it together in New York City.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:00pm on July 20, 2017

Alvin Ailey Dance Troupe Brings Dance Education To Paris' Underserved Communities by Eleanor Beardsley

When the famed Alvin Ailey dance troupe tours, they do community outreach. This summer they're in Paris, holding classes for disadvantaged, young dancers.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:06pm on July 15, 2017

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SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:06pm on July 13, 2017

'Eloise At The Museum' Tells The Story Behind The Beloved Mischief-Maker by Jeff Lunden

The 6-year-old children's book character struck a chord when she debuted in the 1950s. Now a new exhibition shines a light on how Eloise came to be.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:31pm on July 11, 2017

From Injury To Recovery, A Ballerina Fought To Retire On Her Own Terms by Terry Gross

Wendy Whelan feared she would never dance again after undergoing hip surgery. The documentary Restless Creature chronicles her recovery and final performance with the New York City Ballet.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:18pm on July 10, 2017

Cirque Du Soleil Buys Blue Man Group by Rose Friedman

Two of the most successful live performance franchises are joining forces. Cirque du Soleil announced that it is buying Blue Man Group.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:06am on July 7, 2017

Playwright Edward Albee's Incomplete Works May Never See The Light Of Day by Jeff Lunden

Albee died in 2016, and in his will he asked that all his incomplete manuscripts be destroyed " including a play that was supposed to open off-Broadway.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:04pm on July 5, 2017

Playwright Edward Albee's Incomplete Works May Never See The Light Of Day by Jeff Lunden

Albee died in 2016, and in his will he asked that all his incomplete manuscripts be destroyed " including a play that was supposed to open off-Broadway.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:51pm on July 5, 2017

How 'Fiddler On The Roof' (And Writing Its Sequel) Helped An Actress Find Closure by Michel Martin

Alexandra Silber's father died when she was just 18 " the same age as Fiddler's Hodel when she leaves her dad at a train station. Silber's new novel, After Anatevka, tells the rest of Hodel'…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:06pm on July 1, 2017

'These Kids Are Insane': Jimmy Awards Celebrate Outstanding Teen Performers by Jeff Lunden

Seventy-four high school singers, actors and dancers, selected from a pool of 50,000 students across America, recently came to New York City for a Broadway boot camp.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:04pm on July 1, 2017

'These Kids Are Insane': Jimmy Awards Celebrate Outstanding Teen Performers by Jeff Lunden

Seventy-four high school singers, actors and dancers, selected from a pool of 50,000 students across America, recently came to New York City for a Broadway boot camp.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:52am on July 1, 2017
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