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Peter Filichia, Mark Shenton and James Marino talk about the movie of Les Misérables, the London Theatre scene, Golden Age, 13 Things About Ed Carpolotti and much more.
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Peter Filichia | [email protected] | Facebook
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Mark is a London-based theatre critic who writes regularly for The Stage, including reviews from London and the regions, features and, since 2005, a daily online column. He also can be read at the Sunday Express, Playbill.com, and heard at Theatrevoice.com.
Notes and links for the podcast.
Reviews:
MS + PF: Les Misérables (2012 film) [Wikipedia]
MS: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
PF + MS: Golden Age @ MTC
PF + MS: 13 Things About Ed Carpolotti @ 59e59
MS: West End 2012 round up – National Theatre, The Royal Court Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, Menier Chocolate Factory, The Old Vic, Haymarket, among others…
MS: See — The Bodyguard with Heather Headley
MS: Avoid — Viva Forever (Spice Girls Musical)
MS: See — Merrily We Roll Along @ Menier
News:
In Remembrance by Peter Filichia
Before the year comes to an official end, let’s remember some of the artists that we lost this year. While they aren’t with us any longer, there is a consolation: we can still hear them…
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Jack Klugman, Down-to-Earth Actor of Stage, Screen and TV, Dies at 90 by Robert Simonson
Jack Klugman, who brought a straight-forward, salt-of-the-earth quality to scores of roles over a long career, and became famous as the television embodiment of Neil Simon’s Oscar Madiso…
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Tony Winner Charles Durning Dies at 89 by BroadwayWorld
Two-time Oscar nominee and longtime character actor Charles Durning died yesterday of natural causes in his New York City home at the age of 89.
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Breaking News: Norbert Leo Butz and Katie Holmes Led DEAD ACCOUNTS to Close on Broadway on January 6 by BroadwayWorld
Just announced is word that DEAD ACCOUNTS, led by Norbert Leo Butz and Katie Holmes will play its final performance on Sunday, January 6. When it plays its final performance, DEAD ACCOUNTS w…
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‘Sun’ to shine on Denzel by Michael Riedel
Ever since his Tony-winning performance in the hit revival of August Wilson’s “Fences” two years ago, Denzel Washington has been on the hunt for another Broadway play. He and Kenny Leo…
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THE WEEK AHEAD, Dec. 29-Jan. 4: Christmas Story and Bring It On Close; Broadway Stars Ring in the New Year by Blake Ross
Playbill.com’s weekly planner reminds you that Patti LuPone, Christine Ebersole, Lewis Black and more have gigs on New Year’s Eve… Bring It On tosses its last cheerleader&hell…
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Post Script:
Kids Night on Broadway
Kids’ Night on Broadway 2013 will take place in New York City February 25-March 3, 2013. Tickets will go on sale to the public on January 9.
Explicit: No
Music:
Les Misérables: Highlights From The Motion Picture Soundtrack
At The End Of The Day
On My Own
The Bishop
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