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This Week on Broadway for December 18, 2011: On a Clear Day You Can See Lysistrata

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino talk about the openings of Clear Day, Lysistrata and Stick Fly. Also discussed: closing announcements from Private Lives and Bonnie and Clyde.


This Week on Broadway for December 5, 2011: She Loves The New Follies Cast Recording!

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Roundabout’s She Loves Me benefit, Vineyard’s The Visit benefit, and the Follies new cast recording.


This Week on Broadway for November 27, 2011: The Holiday Kickoff

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Private Lives, Blood and Gifts, A Christmas Carol, The Musical @ Centenary Stage Company and a few holiday CDs by the Broadway community. Also included is an interview with Aaron Weinstein.


This Week on Broadway for November 20, 2011: The One That Went On Too Long…

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Michael Portantiere, Lucky and The Mick from The Craptacular, Matt Windman and James Marino talk about Standing on Ceremony (The Gay Marriage Plays), Queen of the Mist, Hugh Jackman, Wild Animals…, Burning, Jeremy Jordan and Seminar along with some other tidbits.


This Week on Broadway for November 13, 2011: A Leary Godspell is Furry

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino talk about the openings of Godspell, King Lear, Venus in Fur, and Other Desert Cities. Also discussed is It Is Done and A Christmas Story.


This Week on Broadway for November 6, 2011: Chinglish Opens, Funny Girl Cancels

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss the opening of Chinglish, Funny Girl’s cancellation, Queen of the Mist, The Love Project, All American, and Marlyn Maye at Feinstein’s


This Week on Broadway for October 30, 2011: Broadway’s Elves, Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere, and James Marino talk with Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin about the release of the Elf the Musical recording, and review We Live Here, Asuncion, Relatively Speaking, and Dancing at Lughnasa.