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This Week on Broadway for July 24, 2011: Another Day of 110 in the Shade…

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Peter Filichia, James Marinoand Michael Portantiere discuss the passing of Tom Aldredge, Darren Criss going into H2$, Sonia Friedman’s comments on the cost of Broadway producing, ACT in Seattle offering All you can see for only $25 a month, Cirque du Soleil’s Zarkana @ RCMH, and gay marriage on Broadway.


This Week on Broadway for July 17, 2011: Hair today, Iceman Tomorrow?

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Hair’s return to Broadway, New Jersey Youth Theater, Broadway’s Rising Stars, Brooke Shields in The Addams Family, Iceman Cometh (to Broadway?), Salome, Tony Stevens, Jerome Rosenfeld and Love Never made it to Broadway.


This Week on Broadway for July 10, 2011: MVPs and God Writes Lousy Theater

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Master Class opening, Book of Mormon’s free performance, Hugh Jackman, Jesus Christ Superstar revival coming?, H2$ and Broadway in Bryant Park Free Concert Series.


This Week on Broadway for July 3, 2011: Jimmy’s, Frank’s, and Jason’s

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss the National High School Musical Theater Awards, Silence The Musical, Frank Loesser, Bootlegs of live performances, and the spate of opening announcements.


This Week on Broadway for June 19, 2011: Follies, Spider-Man both on the carousel.

Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss the Follies transfer, review Spider-Man 2.0 and talk about the announced shows for the 2011-12 Season.


This Week on Broadway for May 30, 2011: Roundup of the (other) Awards

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino talk about the other awards given out this season, as well as Sleep No More.


This Week on Broadway for May 22, 2011: Post Rapture Best Original Score Discussion

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Peter Filichia, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss the scores for the four 2011 Tony Award Best Original Score nominees.