Celebrity Gallery
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Front Row Q&A: Shawn ColvinRoad warrior Colvin comes to Fairfield Theatre Company's StageOne Dec. 14 to showcase her 2012 CD, "All Fall Down," and ring in some Christmas cheer. |
December 2012 |
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Front Row Q&A: Kathleen TurnerEverything old is new again—including Long Wharf Theatre's Mainstage and the 1960s British comedy, "The Killing of Sister George." Who better to come to New Haven and unveil them both? |
November 2012 |
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Q&A Exclusive: Julie AndrewsMusical theater's No. 1 Dame brings "The Great American Mousical" to Goodspeed's Norma Terris Theatre Nov. 8. |
October 2012 |
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Front Row Q&A: Ashley JuddThe multi-talented, multi-tasking actress will participate in The Connecticut Forum's panel on the "State of Women 2012," at the Bushnell in Hartford Oct. 12. |
October 2012 |
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This Month Q&A: John Douglas Thompson"Satchmo at the Waldorf," now at Long Wharf Theatre, introduces New Haven audiences to an explosive stage talent. |
October 2012 |
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Hello, I Must Be Going: Q&As with Melanie Lynskey and Sarah KoskoffSarah Koskoff's film, now in release in Connecticut, is about love, anxiety and finding your true self. |
September 2012 |
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Front Row Q&A: Peter MaxThis week, Peter Max exhibits works both new and old, and greets his Connecticut fans at Geary Gallery in Darien. |
September 2012 |
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Front Row Q&A: Betty BuckleyShe was the teacher in "Carrie," the stepmom in "Eight Is Enough," Norma Desmond in "Sunset Boulevard" and the most memorable of Broadway's "Cats." Now, Betty Buckley is exploring what it's like to be some of the men in our classic musicals. |
August 2012 |
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Front Row Q&A: Terrence MannA Broadway vet rules the boards at UConn's Connecticut Repertory Theatre this summer. |
July 2012 |
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Q&A Exclusive: David Henry HwangThe prolific Asian American playwright, librettist and screenwriter visits New Haven's International Festival of Arts & Ideas April 28. |
June 2012 |










