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News: Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company Announces 2021-2022 Season


(Washington, D.C.)
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is back…to the future, back to welcoming patrons into its home in Penn Quarter, and back to the magic of live performance, while acknowledging a new future must be built for a more equitable and sustainable industry. The 2021-2022 season will start to build that future in the here and now by programming previously announced projects, producing a live version of a hit streaming show, and launching a national tour.
“With gratitude, humility, and incredible excitement, Woolly is back…to the future! We are finally bringing our most eagerly anticipated projects to the DMV that we had to put on pause because of the pandemic,” says ....

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Paul Rudnick: Revisiting the Classic HIV/AIDS Play 'Jeffrey'


July 12, 2021
Paul Rudnick attends the 92nd Street Y Gala at 92Y on May 20, 2019 in New York City.
In 1992, in a tiny Off-Off-Broadway theater in New York City, a little comedy about AIDS opened:
Jeffrey by Paul Rudnick. The charming comedy about a gay actor/waiter in New York so terrified of AIDS that he gives up sex was an instant hit: It not only moved on to a successful commercial run in New York, but also had productions throughout the country and the world.
In 1995, the charming little play became a charming little film starring Steven Weber as Jeffrey and Michael T. Weiss as his HIV-positive love interest, Steve; it also featured Hollywood heavyweights Patrick Stewart, Sigourney Weaver, Olympia Dukakis, and Nathan Lane, as well as winks to the audience by the likes of Bryan Batt, Christine Baranski, Kathy Najimy, Robert Klein, Camryn Manheim, Victor Garber, and Kevin Nealon. ....

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On Stage: Roth, Tuk, Levins featured in Flash Rooptop shows

On Stage: Roth, Tuk, Levins featured in Flash Rooptop shows
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Len Skeat obituary


Len Skeat obituary
Len Skeat was known as ‘the Time Lord’ for his mastery of the three musical Ts of time, tone and taste
Len Skeat was known as ‘the Time Lord’ for his mastery of the three musical Ts of time, tone and taste
DigbyFairweather
Fri 7 May 2021 12.39 EDT
Last modified on Mon 10 May 2021 07.32 EDT
Len Skeat, my friend and colleague of 35 years, who has died aged 84 of heart failure, was one of Britain’s great jazz double bassists. Affectionately known as “the Time Lord” for his mastery of the “three musical Ts” of time, tone and taste, he had a career spanning more than 50 years in the highest circles of British, European and American performance. His work was regularly compared to that of his close friend the eminent bassist Ray Brown, whose major partnership was with the jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and whose own career in American jazz spanned more than half a century. ....

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