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Peter Filichia, James Marino and Michael Portantiere review Primary Stages production of Poor Behavior, Sunday in the Park with George @ Signature Theatre, Things We Do For Love @ Westport Country Playhouse, Amas Musical Theatre’s production of Red Eye of Love and the movie of Oklahoma. We also talk about the passing of Angelo Del Rossi and Victoria Mallory.
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Peter Filichia | [email protected] | Facebook
PETER FILICHIA is a theater journalist and historian with a number of books, with Strippers, Showgirls and Sharks being his most recent. His columns appear at MTI, Kritzerland, Masterworks Broadway and many other places.
James Marino | [email protected] | Twitter | Facebook
Michael Portantiere | [email protected] | Facebook
MICHAEL PORTANTIERE is a theater reviewer and essayist, whose work appears at TalkinBroadway, The Sondheim Review and BroadwayStars. He is also a photographer whose work can be seen at FollowSpotPhoto.com and many other places on the internet.
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Reviews:
PF – Primary Stages production of Poor Behavior @ The Duke on 42nd Street, 229 W 42nd Street
MP – Sunday in the Park with George @ Signature Theatre, Arlington, Virginia
PF – Things We Do For Love @ Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, Connecticut
PF – Amas Musical Theatre’s production of Red Eye of Love @ Dicapo Opera Theatre, 184 East 76th Street
MP – Movie of Oklahoma @ AFI theater in Silver Spring, MD
News:
Angelo Del Rossi, Longtime Public Face of Paper Mill Playhouse, Dies
Broadway Veteran Victoria Mallory, Originator of Sondheim Musicals, Dies at 64
Motown going on hiatus from Jan. 18, 2015 until July 2016.
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Music:
WHEN EVERYTHING WAS POSSIBLE, Victory Mallory sings “One More Kiss” from FOLLIES
WHEN EVERYTHING WAS POSSIBLE, Victory and Kurt Peterson sing “Tonight” from WEST SIDE STORY
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