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My, but this is a cracking musical, moving faster than a New York minute. Full Article at Times Online
If I was to get right to the point, Id say the Federico Fellini-inspired story is dated and faintly ridiculous but the show is all about the music (written by Cy Coleman with lyrics by Dorothy Fields). Full Article at Daily Express
The Menier has discovered a winning seasonal formula. You take a non-vintage Broadway musical based on a European movie, cast and choreograph it to the hilt, and invest it with a wild humour. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
Savoring a beat of pure, can't-believe-my-luck joy before launching into "If My Friends Could See Me Now," Tamzin Outhwaite's Charity beams out at the audience in a moment of complete complicity. She might burst with happiness. She's not alone. Full Article at Variety
Your rating Click on a star to rate Description: Tamzin Outhwaite stars as Charity Hope Valentine, in Matthew White's production of the Cy Coleman and Dorothy Fields musical, from the book by Neil Simon. Full Article at This Is London
Sweet Charity follows the misadventures of love encountered by the gullible and guileless Charity Hope Valentine, a woman who always gives her heart and her dreams to the wrong man. Full Article at Broadway World
Originally directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, Sweet Charity premiered at Broadway's Palace Theatre in 1966, where it ran for over 600 performances, featuring Gwen Verdon as Charity. Full Article at Playbill
The great American songwriter Cy Coleman’s songbook contains marvelous, witty, and sophisticated songs that deeply express the pleasures and pain of love and the mysteries of the human heart. Full Article at PopMatters
Montgomery Theater, like many area houses, just opened its winter musical, I Love My Wife. Like most of the others, this show deals with a very special Christmas Eve, when gifts are offered and dreams come true. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
On September 23rd, ASCAP and Notable Music celebrated the release of with a special concert at The Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, part of the Museum's acclaimed series "The Drop." Full Article at ASCAP
Sweet Charity follows the misadventures of love encountered by the gullible and guileless Charity Hope Valentine, a woman who always gives her heart and her dreams to the wrong man. Full Article at Broadway World
BROADWAY BY THE BAY (BBBay), the Peninsula's premiere musical theatre company, closes out its 44th season with a tribute to Cy Coleman and his contributions to musical theatre in Broadway Up Close and Personal: A Tribute to Cy Coleman, Thursday,... Full Article at Broadway World
Peter Gallagher, DON'T GIVE UP ON ME is a new musical play by stage and screen star Peter Gallagher. Full Article at Broadway World
W hy Try To Change Me Now , Fiona Apple, from The Best Is Yet to Come: The Songs of Cy Coleman (streaming at youtube.com/watch?v=8uf1n1wUfxE) Apple's understated cover of a beautiful song by the late Cy Coleman seems completely artless, which is the... Full Article at Globe and Mail
Cy Coleman was among the less-celebrated Great American Songbook writers when he died in 2004; this tribute by a posse of innovative women — including bluegrass singer Sara Watkins and pop experimenter Ambrosia Parsley — may help remedy that. Full Article at Rolling Stone
MUSIC BREW What: Even the music sounds cooler, join the festival that celebrates all things French. Full Article at LA.com
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FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2005 file photo, Broadway and television actress Bea Arthur performs during "A Celebration of Cy Coleman" at the Majestic theatre in New York. Family spokesman Dan Watt says the 86-year-old Arthur died at home early Saturday, April 25, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2005 file photo, Broadway and television actress Bea Arthur performs during "A Celebration of Cy Coleman" at the Majestic theatre in New York. Family spokesman Dan Watt says the 86-year-old Arthur died at home early Saturday.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2005 file photo, Broadway and television actress Bea Arthur performs during "A Celebration of Cy Coleman" at the Majestic theatre in New York. Family spokesman Dan Watt says the 86-year-old Arthur died at home early Saturday.
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