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Under the glow of the Broadway ticket board at the TKTS window in Manhattan Ray Beard looks over the list of Broadway shows available after the stage hand strike ended
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Under the glow of the Broadway ticket board at the TKTS window in Manhattan Ray Beard looks over the list of Broadway shows available after the stage hand strike ended
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July 7th 2009 Hot down summer in the city Okay I know tourists love sitting on those ugly plastic lawn chairs in Times Square but as a native New Yorker I hate it There I ve said it Times Square is for cars There s something
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July 7th 2009 Hot down summer in the city Okay I know tourists love sitting on those ugly plastic lawn chairs in Times Square but as a native New Yorker I hate it There I ve said it Times Square is for cars There s something
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There s life in the old dog yet Clive Deamer the drummer once played with Hawkwind see below We saw them perform in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium June 2005 Nashville skyline Broadway Ryman Auditorium old entrance Ryman Auditorium new entrance Ryman Alley where the stage door is
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There s life in the old dog yet Clive Deamer the drummer once played with Hawkwind see below We saw them perform in Nashville at the Ryman Auditorium June 2005 Nashville skyline Broadway Ryman Auditorium old entrance Ryman Auditorium new entrance Ryman Alley where the stage door is
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upper end of the High Street which is unspoilt and best retains the original character of the village This view is looking up Broadway Hill which leads up to the top of the escarpment
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upper end of the High Street which is unspoilt and best retains the original character of the village This view is looking up Broadway Hill which leads up to the top of the escarpment
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The Omnibus Roundup keeps you up to date with topics we ve featured and other things we think are worth knowing about This week on the Omnibus the city s
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The Omnibus Roundup keeps you up to date with topics we ve featured and other things we think are worth knowing about This week on the Omnibus the city s
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Lighting Innovation products are used on the broadway too As an extremely strong contralight see stage picture made by Thomas Hase realized with our Super Beam 1200W 80V Name of the production Company on Broadway Ethal Barrymore Theatre Broadway Director John Doyle Lighting Design Thomas C Hase
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Lighting Innovation products are used on the broadway too As an extremely strong contralight see stage picture made by Thomas Hase realized with our Super Beam 1200W 80V Name of the production Company on Broadway Ethal Barrymore Theatre Broadway Director John Doyle Lighting Design Thomas C Hase
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If you can make it here you can make it anywhere Can you Hello and welcome to New York City
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If you can make it here you can make it anywhere Can you Hello and welcome to New York City
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According to former Fire Chief Vernice Broadway , Scotts Hill renewed its mutual aid agreement with the county in January, one that has been in place since ...
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According to former Fire Chief Vernice Broadway , Scotts Hill renewed its mutual aid agreement with the county in January, one that has been in place since ...
'Next Fall' lands on Broadway with positive opening night reviews ...
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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 16:54:52 GM
Broadway. welcomed "Next Fall," a play by Geoffrey Nauffts, on its March 11 opening night at the Helen Hayes Theatre. Sheryl Kaller resumes her role as director of the split drama-comedy, which earned rave reviews during an Off . Broadway. ...
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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 16:54:52 GM
Broadway. welcomed "Next Fall," a play by Geoffrey Nauffts, on its March 11 opening night at the Helen Hayes Theatre. Sheryl Kaller resumes her role as director of the split drama-comedy, which earned rave reviews during an Off . Broadway. ...
Any ideas on how to get onto broadway as a musician?
Q. I'm a musician living in Boston, thinking of moving to New York. I want to play on broadway, among other things. Does anyone know how to get into that field? Any contact info, or websites, or whatever is appreciated. Thanks!
Asked by Steven R - Mon Jun 2 01:03:01 2008 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Are you a member of Local 9-535, or another Musician's Union in Boston? The definitive and short answer is that if you are not a card-carrying member of the American Federation of Musicians, you are not working on Broadway...no matter how good you may play. Now, there are some smaller regional theaters who sometimes will hire non-union musicians for shows, but there aren't enough of those places to keep you going for very long...and you have to travel to find them. If you do have a card, then I would contact the union reps at Local 802, and let them know what your plans are. They may be of assistance to you in making your transition from the Boston scene to NYC a bit easier. As a member, you can at least check out the call boards at… [cont.]
Answered by feadog41 - Mon Jun 2 01:43:05 2008
Q. I'm a musician living in Boston, thinking of moving to New York. I want to play on broadway, among other things. Does anyone know how to get into that field? Any contact info, or websites, or whatever is appreciated. Thanks!
Asked by Steven R - Mon Jun 2 01:03:01 2008 - - 5 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Are you a member of Local 9-535, or another Musician's Union in Boston? The definitive and short answer is that if you are not a card-carrying member of the American Federation of Musicians, you are not working on Broadway...no matter how good you may play. Now, there are some smaller regional theaters who sometimes will hire non-union musicians for shows, but there aren't enough of those places to keep you going for very long...and you have to travel to find them. If you do have a card, then I would contact the union reps at Local 802, and let them know what your plans are. They may be of assistance to you in making your transition from the Boston scene to NYC a bit easier. As a member, you can at least check out the call boards at… [cont.]
Answered by feadog41 - Mon Jun 2 01:43:05 2008
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