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  1. The Grinch Who Stole Christmas You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch. The Grinch is a storybook villain who learns the true meaning of Christmas, created by famed illustrator Dr. Seuss.  First introduced in the 1957 book How The Grinch Stole Christmas!, the Grinch became a holiday r...
  2. Tyce Diorio, Choreographer, So You Think You Can Dance Tyce Diorio has been a choreographer on "So You Think You Can Dance" (SYTYCD) since the first season. He's definitely an audience favorite. He's choreographed broadway, jazz and contemporary routines. On Season 4 and Season 5, his role on the show ha...
  3. Best Dance Clubs in Denver Looking to party in Denver?  Where are the best places to dance?  You'll find it here. Please rate my lens!  Please leave any feedback at the bottom of the lens  Thanks!  
  4. Phantom of the Opera Gifts Inside your gift box at a nice price of around $19.99. Have a friend who loves Phantom? Yeah, me too. So I did the work for you. Have fun!
  5. Love Songs From Musicals For Your Wedding Did you know that theatre musicals are a great resource for wedding love songs? Most musicals on Broadway (or off Broadway for that matter) have a love story either as a main theme or a sub plot and more often than not there is a beautiful solo or du...
  6. Ursula - The Sea Witch A sea witch appeared in Hans Christian Anderson's story of The Little Mermaid. She had no name and did not figure very large in the story. In Disney's animated film, the Sea Witch was named Ursula and took the form of a cecaelia or octo-maid. Ursula...
  7. Broadway Shows Musicals or plays, comedies or dramas, if you are looking for ideas for your next trip to New York City you will find all that Broadway has to offer right here. This lens provides an up-to-date list of Broadway shows, info on where to order tickets,...
  8. What Should I Wear To The Theatre? With attire standards becoming more and more loose in our culture - with casual workplaces and jeans on everyone - it can be hard to know what's appropriate for the theatre. Are jeans appropriate? Are t-shirts appropriate? Who is the theatre to dict...
  9. Ten Top Audition Tips for Musical Theater Actors Ten important tips to get you ready for that all important audition. From a director who has cast a LOT of musicals!
  10. Live Theatre (or Theater) in Colorado Information about what's happening on stage in Colorado. Links to the latest reviews, openings, closings, company websites, who's who and more. Scroll to the bottom of the page for a link list of Colorado theater companies. There are so many companie...
  11. In The Heights "Lights up on Washington Heights, up at the break of day" With those simple words rapping in the background my attention was drawn away from my computer and I was hooked to the T.V. I was watching the Tony's when I kinda got bored and went to my co...
  12. Rent the Musical and the Movie Based on the opera 'La Boheme' Rent is the story of young artists living in New York in the early 90s. Dealing with relationships, AIDs, and trying to survive in the city. It's one of the most amazing Broadway musicals in recent history.
  13. Fourteen Actors Under Forty Who Don't Have Your Attention--But Should The actors on the list you're about to read are not stars--as a matter of fact, it's very likely you won't have heard of most, if not any of them. However, these young ladies and gents are some of the brightest in the business and deserve much more a...
  14. Young Frankenstein Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder created a comedy spoof of the story of Frankenstein, YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, in 1974.  Now, on the heels of his success with a Broadway production of THE PRODUCERS, Brooks has adapted his film into a stage musical.  T...
  15. Meet Gary Sinise A founding member of the Chicago's influential Steppenwolf Theatre Company (along with Terry Kinney and Jeff Perry) when he was barely 19, Gary Sinise made his professional acting debut at the age of 17 in a 1973 production of The Physicist. Sinise h...
  16. Broadway musicals I grew up in New York City and began attending Broadway plays at the age of nine and I was quickly hooked on musicals. I decided to create this lens to highlight the history of Broadway musicals and provide information on some of the great composers...
  17. Carol Burnett Carol Burnett, one of my all time favorite comedians.  I remember coming home from school and grabbing a bowl of cereal and turning on this show so I could get my dose of laughs for the day.  It was such a neat show.  You absolutely mu...
  18. Vera Ellen You may know Vera Ellen as the beautiful Blonde dancer in White Christmas but did you know she was also a Rockette? Vera started dancing as a child and turned professional before the age of 13. Her First movie roll was in  1945 with  Danny K...
  19. Music News & Album Release Dates For music news junkies. Links to album release dates, music news, album reviews and tour dates. News and reviews from CMJ, Rolling Stone, BBC, USA Today, Yahoo!, Billboard, New Music Tip Sheet, NPR and links to more. I work in the music industry. T...
  20. The Best Marilyn Monroe Movie: The Seven Year Itch My grand parents used to go on holiday separately: my grand mother would leave the town with the children and my grand father would stay in town, joining his wife for the weekends. I mainly grew up in my grand parents home and I too went on holiday...