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New Year's Broadway Schedule Changes
The Holidays Bring Changes To Most Broadway Shows Schedules With Few Shows Offering Performances On December 31st And January 1st
New Year's Eve in New York City: The Countdown
Say Goodbye To 2009 And Bring In The New Year At Times Square In New York City With Unique Events And Activities To Help You Celebrate
Patti Lupone To Appear At the 92nd Street Y
The Tony Award Winner And Broadway Star Patti Lupon Will Appear At 92Nd Street Y's Buttenwieser Hall To Discuss Her Distinguished Career
Revelers, This is Your Night: It's Finally New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve Has Finally Arrived, Along With It Come All The Festivities Of New Year's Eve At Times Square With Performances And Celebrity Guests
The Cast of Hair To Be On Countdown with Carson Daly
Broadway Shows Close For The Holidays, But Mega-Hit Musical Hair Will Join Carson Daly On Camera With NBC's "Countdown With Carson Daly"
Yet Another Top Ten List for 2010, New-York Style
As We Bring In The New Year, Here Is A List Of The Top 10 Things You Can See And Do In New York City In During The Coming Year
Film Musical Nine Barely Makes the Box Office Top Ten
The Movie Musical Nine, Based On The Broadway Play Of The Same Name, Opened On Christmas Day With Mediocre Ticket Sales And Negative Word-Of-Mouth
Beat Those Post-Holiday Blues with Gilbert and Sullivan
After Being Absent Last Year, The G&S Fest Returns To The City Center With Four Shows Including The Pirates Of Penzance And HMS Pinafore
Present Laughter Begins Today On Broadway
Present Laughter Premiers At The American Airlines Theatre On Broadway For A Limited-Run Production Currently Scheduled Through March 21st
Engine Companies Add Back Staff in the New Year
After Staff Cutbacks To The Local Fire Department, Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano Has Announced The Staff Can Be Added Back
Broadway Closings Before January 17
January Brings A New Round Of Shows Closing On Broadway Including Not Only The Holiday-Themed Productions But Also Struggling Shows With Low Ticket Sales
Football, Glee, and House: You'll Still Have Them
The Contract Dispute Between Time Warner Cable And Fox Has Been Settled Saving The Programming Signal For Over 6 Million Subscribers From New York To Los Angeles
Twyla Tharp's Sinatra Musical Come Fly Away Flies To The Broadway Stage
The New Dance Show By Twyla Tharp Come Fly Away Will Feature Original Master Recordings By Frank Sinatra And Is Scheduled To Open March 1st At The Marquis Theatre
Cleveland Rocks More Than New York? Say It Ain't So
After Opening In 2008 To Huge Press Coverage, And High Expectations The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Annex In Soho Closed Its Doors On Sunday
Time Stands Still At Broadway's Friedman Theatre Tonight
A New Broadway Play By Donald Marguilies, Time Stands Still, Opens At The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre Starring Laura Linney And Brian D'Arcy James
New Yorkers, You're in the Right Place: Tourism Reaches a New High
It Is Official, New York Is The Number One Tourist Spot In The US And Is A Top Spot For International Tourists With Numbers Expected To Increase
Classical Music Lovers, This Deal's For You
Now Through January 20th Ballet And Classical Music Lovers Can Now Buy $20 Tickets To Select Same-Day Performances At New York's Lincoln Center
Stand Up and Be Counted: The 2010 Census Kicks Off
In The Largest Civic Outreach Program In US History, The Census Portrait Of America Road Tour Launches With More Than 800 Events In Four Months
Norbert Leo Butz To Star In Enron on Broadway
Tony Award Winner Norbert Leo Butz Will Play The Lead Villain In Lucy Prebble's Broadway Production Of Enron Transferring From London
Go MAD With an Art And Design Family Day
For A Great Family-Friendly Activity On Cold, Winter Days Check Out The Museum Of Arts And Design For Hands-On Activities, Workshops, Classes, And More
This Weekend in New York, It's the Running of the Bulls
The Professional Bull Riders Madison Square Garden Invitational Hosts 40 Bull Riders Along With Their Fierce And Massive Bulls This Weekend
Burn the Floor Burns Out, Ragtime Stops Playing, and The 39 Steps Run Out
Many Shows Conclude Their Broadway Runs Including The 39 Steps Which Played For Two Years And Ragtime Which Only Survived A Few Months
For Way-Out-There Theater in New York, Go Under the Radar
At The 6th Annual Under The Radar Theatre Festival, Audiences Can Enjoy 20 Productions From 7 Countries Featuring A Wide Range Of Content
James Roday Faces Extinction Off-Broadway
TV Star James Roday Will Make His Off-Broadway Debut In Gabe Mckinley's Play Extinction Which Is Transferring From Los Angeles'S Elephant Space Theatre