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A Chorus Line Austin Chronicle review of the 1985 film adaptation of the classic Broadway musical.
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A Chorus Line.Org Aims to provide a place for those who have performed in ACL to keep in touch, and to provide information about the show in general. Contributed to by Baayork Lee (original Broadway 'Connie')
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A Chorus Line: From Stage to Screen A look at the classic musical on its journey from stage to screen.
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A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline The musical by Dean Regan follows Patsy Cline's climb to stardom from her hometown in Virginia to The Grand Ole Opry, Las Vegas and Carnegie Hall. Site includes cast, crew, and scenery requirements; a biography of the singer; and licensing information.
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A Company of Friends A professional, educational touring troupe based in Fayette Co. Georgia. ACOF brings high quality, educational and interactive theatre to youth audiences.
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A Contemporary Theatre (ACT) A professional, resident theatre company that produces a season of contemporary plays, special events, and solo performances from its spectacular four-venue facility in downtown Seattle.
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A Dream. RPGs and fan fiction.
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A Hatful of Snow Description of a musical melodrama which has played in the Palm Springs area over the past five years. Details given concerning plot, songs, staging; opportunity to send for CD and script.
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A Lamentable Mess - Phantom of the Opera mistakes, madness, and mayhem Anecdotes regarding mishaps, humor and chaos during performances of "The Phantom of the Opera" across the globe.
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A Life In the Theatre One of David Mamet’s most delightful and poignant plays, this hilariously observed comedy delivers all the absurdity, the joy and the heartache of A LIFE IN THE THEATRE.
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A Little Night Music Brief history and synopsis of the musical by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler, plus links to cast albums and sheet music.
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A Little Night Music A synopsis of the Broadway musical.
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A Little Site of Rent A site dedicated to the musical with pictures, quizzes, and plot information.
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A Look Back at Minstrelsy Read about minstrelsy, and find out why it was popular during the 19th century.
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A Mini Minstral Show Includes a typical script, promotional images, and commentary.
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A Mystery to Me While being served a delicious three-course dinner, a mystery will occur and everyone there is a suspect and will have a unique role in solving this mystery in Houston, TX.
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A Parson's Tale The year is 1895. Rev J T Smith, Rector of St. Peter's, Mulworth, has just arrived at the tiny parish hall in the village of Norton. It is a very special occasion; the celebration of the re-building of the Old Bell Tower at St. Peters.
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A Positive Light - Revitalizing Our Coronado Theatre An article by John Shepler about how the community of Rockford, IL rallied to save a community theatre.
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A Shrine to Mungojerrie Contains character descriptions, images, fan art, and fan fiction.
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A Splash of Sas A look at the Canadian cast's Mimi, Saskia Garel. As an actress, dancer and of course singer, she has many credits in her toolbelt. She is currently staring in NightMan.
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A Streetcar Named Desire @ The Simpsons Guide Lyrics to songs from the musical version of Tennessee Williams's play, performed by the characters of the animated television program "The Simpsons."
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A Tale of Two Cities Official site of the adaptation by Jordan D. Beck and Ryan D. Beck includes cast bios, show synopsis, song clips and lyrics, and information on the creative team.
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A Tale of Two Cities - The Musical Adaptation, with music and lyrics by Pam Pickett and Ivan Kurnia, based on Charles Dickens' tale of love and justice during the French Revolution.
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A Tale of Two Cities: A New Musical by Jill Santoriello Story and songs; lyrics and sounds.
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A Thumbnail History of Commedia dell'Arte A brief explanation of History, Harlequin & Mezzetino, Pantaloon & The Doctor, The Lover & The Captain, and The Inamorata.
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A Transmission on the Midnight Radio Site on the off-Broadway production. Includes photos, information on selected cast, guestbook, and links, plus a description of the show's creation.
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A Traveling Jewish Theatre ATJT is an artist-led ensemble creating original theatre from the farthest reaches of the Jewish imagination since 1978. The site contains the company's history and mission, information on current programs, archives of past productions, background on all productions including bibliographies, links to other sites relating to Jewish culture and to theatre.
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A Tribute To Don Quixote De La Mancha Site devoted to the Broadway musical includes soundclips, lyrics, excerpts from the libretto and related links.
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A Tribute to Meredith Willson's "The Music Man" A tribute site for the classic musical with information and lyrics.
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A Tribute to Rent London Created at the closure of the production in London. Includes pages on various cast-members, crew, and rentheads. Photographs, biographies, sounds.
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A Tribute to Richard H. Blake A tribute site to the muli-talented actor and singer, Richard H. Blake. Best known for his Roger swing role in the Broadway production.
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A Whole New World Synopsis, casting information, and song information. Rights for the musical exclusively available from this site.
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A Wish for Christmas Original stage production and musical, written by Alan Kootsher for the 20th anniversary of The Covered Bridge Theater in Cecil County, Maryland.
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A Year With Frog and Toad Official site of the 2003 Broadway production includes synopsis and links to reviews.
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a'shore productions San Francisco Bay Area based amateur theatre group bringing Indo-American experiences on stage. Contact information, press releases, performances, and photos are included.
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A1 Panto Co Pantomime script writers for professional and amateur productions. Titles and contact information.
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AACC's Rocky Horror Picture Show Maryland cast of Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Aaron Shepard's RT Page Resources for reader's theater, including the acclaimed multicultural script series for young people, Reader's Theater Editions.
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Abbey Arts Centre A centre for performing arts in Abbotsford, British Columbia, with over 700 seats and a full lighting, fly and sound system.
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Abbeyville Murder Mysteries They have been performing murder mysteries in Idaho, for over five years. They accommodate group sizes from 30 to 250.
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