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This Week on Broadway for February 20, 2011: Spidey’s 2nd Unit

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Peter Filichia, Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere and James Marino talk about Spider-Man bringing in a new book writer and a new director, Encores! adds extra performances next year, new DVDs of Kiss Me, Kate and Anything Goes as well as reviews of A Perfect Future and When I Come to Die.


This Week on Broadway for February 13, 2011: A Black Tie Affair

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Peter Filichia, Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Black Tie, The Whipping Man, The Road to Qatar!, Catch Me If You Can, Spider-Man Focus Groups and Valentines.


This Week on Broadway for February 6, 2011: Lost in the Three Sisters

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Peter Filichia, Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Lost in the Stars, Three Sisters, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore, The New York Idea, Other Desert Cities, Book of Mormon and other topics around the Broadway community this week.


This Week on Broadway for February 8, 2011: Special — The Spider-Man Reviews Are In

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Podcast: Michael Riedel, Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss the Spider-Man reviews and the how it will impact the show.


This Week on Broadway for January 30, 2011: James Franco is the best thing that has happened to Broadway since…

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Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss The New York Idea, Waiting for Godot, The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore, Knickerbocker Holiday, Fascinating Rhythm and James Franco coming to Broadway with Nicole Kidman in Sweet Bird of Youth.


This Week on Broadway for January 23, 2011: Are Naked People on Stage Necessary?

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Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Other Desert Cities, the need for naked actors on a stage, a white Ragtime, Theoni Aldredge, and the Kerrigan-Lowdermilk new CD Our First Mistake.


This Week on Broadway for January 9, 2011: The Last Review is the Best

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Peter Filichia, Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere, and James Marino discuss Dracula, A Small Fire and whether previews should be reviewed or not.