John Travolta was the 20th honoree saluted by the Museum of the Moving Image at its annual black-tie gala, held this year on Sunday, December 5, 2004.
Daniel Goldfarb's comedy of Jewish singles has a terrific cast, swift direction and plenty of good laughs. Just try not to let the plot get in the way.
Stage and Screen veteran, Jane Alexander recently attended Children's Letters to God with her Granddaughter.
On Nov. 29th, to commemorate World AIDS Day, the concert raised nearly $93,000 for the organization, making it a resounding success.
Exclusive photo coverage of the afternoon rehearsal for the Pippin benefit concert.
MAC Award-winner Ann Hampton Callaway performed in LA on Nov. 19th and 20 and BroadwayWorld.com was there.
NEW YORK CITY CENTER presented its fourth annual ENCORES! BASH November 21 and 22 as a precursor to the 2005 ENCORES! Season that kicks off in February.
On Nov. 22 Scott celebrated his birthday in style with a very special birthday show featuring Tony-winner Melba Moore, and other BroadwayWorld favs.
A Promise of Hope took place on November 22. The benefit raised money for Mark Morse, uncle of Broadway performer Lori Ann Strunk.
On November 29 to commemorate World AIDS Day, the star-studded concert of Stephen Schwartz's acclaimed PIPPIN will take place.
On November 21, The Metropolitan Opera Guild honored Kitty Carlisle and Moss Hart at a benefit at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall.
Cy Coleman, composer extraordinaire passed away on November 18, 2004 at the age of 75. He was honored earlier in the week, receiving the Johnny Mercer Foundation Award, photos inside.
Stage veteran Lucie Arnaz wowed crowds at Cinegrill on Nov. 7th.
Woody Allen's 'A Second Hand Memory' opens on Nov. 22 at Atlantic Theater Company and runs through Jan. 23.
The Zipper Theatre and Bill Coyle presented Euan Morton in Concert for five shows between Wednesday November 10 through Sunday, November 14, 2004.
The Actors' Fund of America presented its 5th annual S.T.A.G.E. too event - THE BEST IS YET TO COME: THE MUSIC OF CY COLEMAN on November 6th in LA. At the event, the Actors' Fund President, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Larry Gelbart as well as Marilyn and Alan Bergman presented Mr. Coleman with the Nedda Harrigan Logan Award.
The Actors' Fund of America presented its 5th annual S.T.A.G.E. too event - THE BEST IS YET TO COME: THE MUSIC OF CY COLEMAN on November 6th in LA. At the event, the Actors' Fund President, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Larry Gelbart as well as Marilyn and Alan Bergman presented Mr. Coleman with the Nedda Harrigan Logan Award.
The Actors' Fund of America presented its 5th annual S.T.A.G.E. too event - THE BEST IS YET TO COME: THE MUSIC OF CY COLEMAN on November 6th in LA. At the event, the Actors' Fund President, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Larry Gelbart as well as Marilyn and Alan Bergman presented Mr. Coleman with the Nedda Harrigan Logan Award.
The Actors' Fund of America presented its 5th annual S.T.A.G.E. too event - THE BEST IS YET TO COME: THE MUSIC OF CY COLEMAN on November 6th in LA. At the event, the Actors' Fund President, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Larry Gelbart as well as Marilyn and Alan Bergman presented Mr. Coleman with the Nedda Harrigan Logan Award.
The Best of Broadway show was hosted by Hayley Mills, and Brad Oscar and benefitted the Only Make Believe Foundation.
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