The production will begin performances Jan. 21, prior to an official opening Jan. 27, for an 11-week run through April 3. Full Article at Playbill
THE BLIND SIDE 2½. Sandra Bullock stars as a Southern woman who takes a destitute teen into her home. Based on a true story, it’s part sports saga, all tearjerker. 2 hrs. 08. Full Article at Barre Montpelier Times-Argus
Ian McKellen (Estragon) and Ronald Pickup (Lucky) will be joined by Roger Rees (Vladimir) and Matthew Kelly (Pozzo) in Sean Mathias' production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Go... Full Article at Broadway World
Classic books are revenants. They appear to remind us of the past and tell us of the present, but sometimes — like the ghosts that haunted Scrooge — they also show us the future. Full Article at Times Online
Couch potatoes can have a holly, jolly time with some new Christmas movies and specials joining the hundreds in reruns. The treasured classics are like favorite tree ornaments stored away and pulled out each year to deck the television schedule. Full Article at Tampa Bay Online
Do yourself and your family a favor this long Thanksgiving weekend. Full Article at Boston Herald
Couch potatoes can have a holly, jolly time with some new Christmas movies and specials joining the hundreds in reruns. Full Article at Tampa Bay Online
Thanksgiving auds chose football over vampires, making Warner Bros. "The Blind Side" the top film at the holiday box office with $9.5 million off 3,110. Full Article at Variety
Okay, this is a subject of great dispute in some circles. Which film version of A Christmas Carol gets your vote? Reginald Owen? Alastair Sim? Albert Finney? George C. Scott? Patrick Stewart? Bill Murray? Michael Caine and The Muppets? Mr. Magoo? Full Article at Execupundit
MEAN and moody, tight-fisted and self-centred... playing Ebenezer Scrooge is a real treat for the genial Tommy Steele. He's relishing every moment of his role in the musical based on the Charles Dickens book A Christmas Carol. Full Article at This Is Plymouth