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“A Thousand Clowns,” a 1962 play by Herb Gardner and produced by Westporter Cindy Hartog, debuts Friday night at the Westport Community Theatre located in the lower level of Town Hall. The play tells the story of a young boy who lives with his eccentric
Westport Community Theatre continues its hit season with Herb Gardner’s hilarious and heartwarming play “A Thousand Clowns,” directed by David Jackins. The popular play, a Broadway success in the 1960s with a smash 2001 revival, introduces audiences to e
A City Ventures residence puts homeowners farther on the path to net-zero energy independence than any other new home on the market
A guide to cultural and recreational events in New Jersey. Items for the calendar should be sent at least three weeks in advance to njtownsnytimes.com. For Children BRANCHBURG Theater at Raritan Valley Community College “Aga-Boom,” physical comedy. Feb
The consummate leading man, Jonathan Farwells more than five decade-long career has taken him from Hollywood to Broadway. After last years bucket list performance as the lead in Shakespeares King Lear, the Fort Collins actor said there isnt much more car
I started writing about theater and dance in 1988 at KCMU Radio. In many notable ways, Seattle was a much different town then. Grunge had not yet broken. The big music scene was Muzak, which had just relocated to Seattle the year before. The largest bank
A development in Lake Forest claims to have solved the riddle that’s eluded U.S. tract home builders until now: Mass production of the “net zero” home — or home that produces as much energy as it consumes. KB Home’s Whisler Ridge debutted earlier this mo
Imagine you’re Roman Polanski. (Stay with me, this isn’t going where you think.) It’s 1968, and you’re working on Rosemary’s Baby, a thriller that will go on to earn six Golden Globe and two Academy Award nominations. Everything’s going great until a bit
Herb Gardner (December 28, 1934 in Brooklyn - September 25, 2003) commercial artist, cartoonist, playwright, and screenwriter. Full Article
