Plan-B Presents A Free Reading of BLOCK 8 February 4
Utah Arts & Museums will present a reading of Plan B Theatre Company's BLOCK 8 Feb. 4, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple, 211 W. 100 S. in Salt Lake City in conjunction with the exhibit Topaz: Artists in Internment.
Plan-B Presents A Free Reading of BLOCK 8 February 4
Utah Arts & Museums will present a reading of Plan B Theatre Company's BLOCK 8 Feb. 4, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at the Salt Lake Buddhist Temple, 211 W. 100 S. in Salt Lake City in conjunction with the exhibit Topaz: Artists in Internment.
Kritzerland to Release CARNIVAL Album in May
On April 21, 1961, Broadway audiences and critics fell head-over-heels in love with the new musical Carnival. Produced by David Merrick and adapted from the MGM film Lili by Michael Stewart (from the screenplay by Helen Deutsch, itself adapted from a Paul Gallico short story entitled The Man Who Hated People), the show was directed and choreographed by Gower Champion and had a tuneful and memorable score by Bob Merrill. The critics raved - in the Daily News, John Chapman wrote that Carnival was 'enchantment from the moment the houselights go down.' And so it was, pure enchantment, despite its darker elements - it ran on Broadway for 719 performances, and had a best-selling original cast recording (which debuted at number one on the Billboard chart) and 'Love Makes The World Go Round' became a much-sung song, covered by many of the popular singers of the time. Carnival was nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning two (one for Alberghetti - in a tie with Diahann Carroll - and one for Will Steven Armstrong's scenic design). The show had a successful national tour, as well.