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  • GO! to downtown Abbey Downtown Bloomington's Castle Theatre welcomes Beatles tribute group, Yellow Dubmarine, who'll offer a complete reggae makeover of "Abbey Road" at 8 p.m. Wednesday.

  • At January's Golden Globes, hues of green, flirty pinks and light- reflecting crystals ruled the red carpet as stars, including Angelina Jolie in Versace, Anne Hathaway in Armani Prive and Scarlett Johansson in Elie Saab, said bye-bye, black. Does this mean a return to color and bling for next week's Oscars? We'll see. But for those of you eyeing your own calendar of charity balls, fetes and fundraisers, here are suggestions for how to respond to a Ryan Seacrest-like question about what you're wearing. Swan into a soiree in a silk-chiffon pleated gown adorned with silver crystals by Malene Birger. The ruffled shoulder detail calls to mind Johansson's retro look at the Globes, as well as some of the upstairs crowd in Masterpiece Theatre's "Downton Abbey." $695 at www.net-a-porter.com.

  • The Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, released in 1967, might be a better collection of songs than Abbey Road, released two years later. Last weekend at the Imperial Theatre, however, the talented musicians of Ed Turner & Number 9 re-created Abbey Road even better than they did the Sgt. Pepper's album two years ago.

  • ...Gallery and Abbey Theatre, Ireland''. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby give...

  • Don't think of American Music Theatre's new show as "The AMT Band Plays 'Abbey Road'" (although that is its title); think of it as "A Dozen Singers, Dancers and Musicians Rip Through the Beatles' Songbook. The first act is, indeed, devoted to "Abbey Road," the band's final studio recording, but this is a tribute show turned on its head. Yes, there are four cute guys (Todd Mitchell, Sam Port, Gus Curry and Jared Mancuso), but they aren't impersonating the Beatles; they're simply singing their canon of classics with youthful exuberance and passion. The costumes and choreography are modern and sophisticated.

  • The restored Globe Theater in London has been a commercial success, selling out regularly, mostly to busloads of tourists, but it raises serious artistic concerns. Here, Hornby deals with some successful plays during the Elizabethan period despite of underlying problems with the structure of the theater. Hornby states that the size, shape and topography of a stage affects both actor and audience to a degree not usually recognized, as does the size and shape of the auditorium. Among other things, Hornby claims that A Doll's House is not Ibsen's best play, nor even one typical of him, but it is better than its reputation as a simplistic feminist tract. This spare, intelligent production revealed much about the play, and about the intriguing new/old theatre it played in.

    ...Kicking a Dead Horse premiered at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, that remnant of greatness, befo...

  • To: RADIO-TELEVISION EDITORS Contact: Linda Jacobs or Abbey Mackenzie for The Children's Theatre Company (Minneapolis, MN), +1-612-874-0500

  • My wife and I enjoyed Ed Turner and the No. 9 band's rendition of The Beatles' Abbey Road at the Imperial Theatre on Aug. 14. Our third year of attending this charitable event was rewarded with hearing music we grew up with, together with others who share this same connection. Those who were looking for an exact image of the studio version of this album with its free flow from song to song would probably come away slightly disappointed because of instrument and orchestra transitions. However, for most of us, this heightened the awareness of the complexities of being able to present a live version of such a phenomenal album.

  • Images of Lady Gregory working up her London campaign (reading whatever novel everyone else was, seeing whatever the play was) to get money for the Abbey; of the two silences of Pound's that he regrets, one was with Balfour and another I forget ("I never did talk much that I remember"); of Santayana and his "blue nuns" ("a life for a certain man . . . couldn't stand it myself, interested in other things" & all but winked at me).

    ... around the drawing-rooms" for the Abbey Theatre. "Fordie saw through the Possum right away . . . y...

  • Thinking you can improve on "The Importance of Being Earnest" requires a bit of bravado. Written in 1895 at the height of Oscar Wilde's popularity, his witty, articulate comedy of manners and social satire has retained its popularity and humor for more than a century.

    ...A former associate artist of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, Morrison created a prologue for the play ...



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