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Stage Review: 'Wedding Singer' is banal fun (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - NEW YORK -- That "The Wedding Singer" is now a Broadway musical will be bemoaned by some as evidence of the theater's capitulation to the screen.

Planning Your Wedding while Planning for the Future (Bastrop Daily Enterprise) - (ARA) - Your wedding day should be special, with family and friends gathered to help you celebrate, the ceremony reflecting your love and the reception providing a perfect finale.

Review: 1920s Musical Comedy Celebrated (ABC News) - THEATER REVIEW: in 'The Drowsy Chaperone,' a Fan Celebrates the Giddy World of 1920s Musical Comedy

Art Review: Eclectic exhibit demonstrates Silver Eye's diversity (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - A helmeted miner leans over a car full of coal in front of a timbered mine opening. The mighty Steelers kneel together in a room, heads bowed and hands joined. A tranquil wilderness lake is turned surreal by an emergent boulder that holds a book with an eye.

Opera Review: Music bolsters Met's new 'Lohengrin' (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - NEW YORK -- Concept productions of operas -- revisionist stagings that reflect the vision of a particular director -- are more common in Europe than the United States.

The offensively disingenuous month in review JOE KEOHANE (Weekly Dig) - April kicked off with a striking commentary on what it means to be a parent in today’s world.

Review: 1920s Musical Comedy Celebrated (AP via Yahoo! News) - If you want to get some idea of what it means to be over the moon for musical comedy, pay a visit to Broadway's Marquis Theatre, where a disarming, delightful soufflé called "The Drowsy Chaperone," is making a strong case for song-and-dance obsession.

Start Your Marriage on Firm Financial Ground (Harrisburg Daily Register) - (ARA) - One of the most popular times of year to get married is finally here. Thousands of couples will tie the knot this spring and summer, most of them spending countless hours planning the wedding and honeymoon. But it seems very little thought goes into something just as important.

Progress report (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - NEW YORK -- Friday, the PG ShowPlane group saw the new musical, "Tarzan," next in the line of Disney blockbusters (they hope). I didn't go because there are still changes being made before the May 10 opening, so I'd have to come back to review it later, anyway.

Review: 1920s musical comedy celebrated (The News-Review) - NEW YORK (AP) - If you want to get some idea of what it means to be over the moon for musical comedy, pay a visit to Broadway's Marquis Theatre, where a disarming, delightful souffle called "The Drowsy Chaperone," is making a strong case for...

 
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