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Bassist Karine Chapdelaine and pianist Bob Sykes take on the Duke Ellington/Jimmy Blanton improvisations note for note, and then will take the music in their own directions. 7 p.m. in Strathmore's Education Center. $20. At the Music Center, vocalist...
His TV work made him one of the most familiar faces in his native country, where he was especially well known for his role in the seven-part 1980 miniseries Strumpet City. But it was two other roles that most defined his image outside most of Ireland:...
This undated handout image provided by the US Postal Service shows the Forever postage stamp honoring Helen Hayes. Hayes, the longtime theater, film and television actress is being honored on a new Forever stamp, on sale nationwide for 44-cents and... View Photo »
The Grammy win makes him the first person to complete the EGOT since Whoopi Goldberg did it by winning an Emmy and a Tony in 2002. He is also the only person to ever win all four by producing. The other EGOT winners are actors Helen Hayes, Rita Moreno,...
The conversation culminates in a stimulating, interactive "Spinozium" (Spinoza Symposium) where leading authors and scholars from around the country re-open the case against Spinoza and his accusers. Joining Strain in the cast are Colleen Delany...
He was best known in Ireland for his performance as 'Rashers' Tierney in Strumpet City. His appearance in Fawlty Towers, as the builder O'Reilly, brought him to a British audience. In 2005, he appeared as Charlie's grandad in Charlie and the Chocolate...
Rudess and the band were in Manchester, England, this week, planning to meet their families in Los Angeles for Sundays big ceremony. Rudess wife, Danielle the driving force behind Helen Hayes Youth Theater and the producer of the annual Metropolitan...
Gevas production is directed by New York City playwright Robert OHara, who says Hansberrys play is harsh but honest, like a vicious dogfight in the slums of Chicago. Whats amazing about this play is that it is still contemporary, says OHara, winner of...
Helen Hayes (October 10, 1900 – March 17, 1993) was an American actress, whose career spanned almost 70 years. She eventually garnered the nickname "First Lady of the American Theater", and was one of the nine people who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony Award. Full Article
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