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It was only a rehearsal, and he was twice the age of the dancers accompanying him. But the video doesn't lie: Michael Jackson was looking ahead to a smash opening in London - and giving it his all. And then he was gone. Full Article at Canoe
Hallie Foote, daughter of the late Academy Award and Pulitzer Prize winning author Horton Foote, will be featured this weekend on NY1 Close Up. Foote is currently appearing in THE ORPHANS' HOME CYCLE at Signature Theatre Company. Full Article at Broadway World
In this theater publicity image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Jenny Dare Paulin, left, and Bill Heck are shown in a scene from Part 1 of Horton Foote's "The Orphans' Home Cycle." View Photo »
If I had to use just one word to describe George Strait, it's 'authentic,' ... There's nothing contrived about him. When the label folks wanted George to move to Nashville, he stayed in Texas because that was home. When they wanted him to take off his cowboy hat, he kept it on because it felt comfortabl...
PREVIEWS “A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC”: Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury head this Sondheim revival, based on Ingmar Bergman’s “Smiles of a Summer Night.” Walter Kerr Theatre, 218 W. 48th St. ; 212-239-6200.Opens Sunday. Full Article at New York Post
AFTER four years of actor training, Hallie Foote entered the family business on July 5, 1978. That night, at 28, she made her Off Off Broadway debut in “Courtship,” a play written by her father, Horton Foote. Full Article at The New York Times
Book review “Horton Foote: America’s Storyteller” By Wilborn Hampton Free Press, 293 pages. $28 By Gina Webb The lives of playwrights usually yield some pretty juicy biographical material. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Blogs
In this theater publicity image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Bill Heck, left, and Pamela Payton-Wright are shown in a scene from Part 1 of Horton Foote's "The Orphans' Home Cycle." View Photo »
Henry Wishcamper, fresh from his first Goodman success with Horton Foote's Talking Pictures, approached me with the idea to stage Animal Crackers at the Goodman-but with one major conceptual change
Like a sly and tender country song, laced with equal parts passion, humor and trouble, Crazy Heart is the portrait of a man (Jeff Bridges) who has lived hard, fast and recklessly, but still goes after the salvation of love when his heart gets what... Full Article at Movies Online
The Signature Theatre co-presents the family drama with Hartford Stage, where Orphans' made its world premiere earlier this fall. Full Article at Playbill
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In this theater publicity image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Jenny Dare Paulin, left, and Bill Heck are shown in a scene from Part 1 of Horton Foote's "The Orphans' Home Cycle."
View Photo »In this theater publicity image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Bill Heck, left, and Pamela Payton-Wright are shown in a scene from Part 1 of Horton Foote's "The Orphans' Home Cycle."
View Photo »In this Feb. 18, 2004 file photo, playwright Horton Foote stands on the set of "The Traveling Lady" at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
View Photo »In this Feb. 18, 2004 file photo, playwright Horton Foote stands on the set of "The Traveling Lady" at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
View Photo »FILE ** In this Dec. 20, 2000 file photo, President Clinton presents Houston playwright Horton Foote with a National Medal of Arts during a ceremony at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington.
View Photo »In this Dec. 20, 200 file photo, President Clinton presents Houston playwright Horton Foote with a National Medal of Arts during a ceremony at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington.
View Photo »In this Feb. 18, 2004 file photo, playwright Horton Foote stands on the set of "The Traveling Lady" at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
View Photo »In this Feb. 18, 2004 file photo, playwright Horton Foote stands on the set of "The Traveling Lady" at the Mabee theatre on the Baylor University campus in Waco, Texas.
View Photo »In this Feb. 18, 2004 file photo, playwright Horton Foote stands on the set of "The Traveling Lady" at Baylor University in Waco, Texas.
View Photo »In this theater publicity image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Bill Heck, left, and Pamela Payton-Wright are shown in a scene from Part 1 of Horton Foote's "The Orphans' Home Cycle."
View Photo »If I had to use just one word to describe George Strait, it's 'authentic,' ... There's nothing contrived about him. When the label folks wanted George to move to Nashville, he stayed in Texas because that was home. When they wanted him to take off his cowboy hat, he kept it on because it felt comfortabl...
Henry Wishcamper, fresh from his first Goodman success with Horton Foote's Talking Pictures, approached me with the idea to stage Animal Crackers at the Goodman-but with one major conceptual change
If I had to use just one word to describe George Strait, it's 'authentic,' ... There's nothing contrived about him. When the label folks wanted George to move to Nashville, he stayed in Texas because that was home. When they wanted him to take off his cowboy hat, he kept it on because it felt comfortabl...
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