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The Coastal Bank to offer free electronics recycling 9 a.m.-5 p.m. April 16-20. All Coastal Bank locations.

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Broadway Theatre League to bring 'Addams Family,' 'Spamalot' and more - al.com


Broadway Theatre League to bring 'Addams Family,' 'Spamalot' and more
al.com
By Deborah Storey, The Huntsville Times HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- A Broadway musical based on “The Addams Family” is coming to Huntsville next year. Broadway Theatre League blends some new theater productions with classics in the 2012-13 season that ...

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Scottsdale's Theatre Artist's Studio Presents MUSIC AND MUSINGS IN CELEBRATION ... - Broadway World


Scottsdale's Theatre Artist's Studio Presents MUSIC AND MUSINGS IN CELEBRATION ...
Broadway World
Theatre Artist's Studio, the Valley's only Equity Member Project Code theatre, presents a special event today, May 13, in celebration of Mother's Day. Music and Musings in Celebration of Mothers will feature popular songs from Broadway and the great ...
Moms take a bow at Mother's Day showEast Valley Tribune

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Book Review: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Music on Film by Dave Thompson - Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)


Book Review: The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Music on Film by Dave Thompson
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Like the Broadway version, the film did poorly upon its release. It was when they noticed that, although it wasn't filling seats in most theatres, The Rocky Horror Picture Show was attracting a dedicated audience of fans who would come again and again, ...

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Once a Flop, Now a Broadway Revival - Wall Street Journal


Once a Flop, Now a Broadway Revival
Wall Street Journal
Manhattan is home to six independent theater companies that regularly present what they call "lost," "unsung" or "neglected" musicals. (Only Mel Miller of Musicals Tonight, which is currently presenting Cole Porter's "Something for the Boys," drops the ...

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