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Broadway gets beastly – thanks to a dog lover

Bernadette Peters leads adoption charge

Summer theater has East Coast bias

Durango Arts Center’s season of Neil Simon is underway

Black Belt Salsa class creates lethal dancers

Dance, like martial arts, is for many a lifelong journey. That’s the parallel professional dance instructor Edie Williams drew last year when she named her new dance instruction method Black...

Cirque ‘devastated’ by Vegas acrobat’s death

Woman, 31, fell about 50 feet from show’s stage

Two new leads are tapped for Broadway’s ‘Annie’

NEW YORK – Two 11-year-old actresses who have played orphans and been understudies in the Broadway revival of “Annie” have been picked to permanently take over from Lilla Crawford in the tit...

Santa Fe ready for a Wilde opera season

Wild about Oscar. That’s the buzz in Santa Fe this summer. With its flair for mixing popular standards with revivals and rarely performed works, the Santa Fe Opera once again will mount a wo...

Keillor plans 26-city ‘Radio Romance Tour’

MINNEAPOLIS – Humorist Garrison Keillor is not taking a summer vacation. The creator and host of “A Prairie Home Companion” kicks off his 26-city “Radio Romance Tour 2013” next mo...

‘Dirty Deeds’ make for high drama

Summer season is underway at the Strater

‘Anything Goes’ at Utah Shakespeare Festival

When “Peter and the Starcatcher” opens the Utah Shakespeare Festival on Monday, it will represent a theatrical coup. The dramatic prequel to the beloved story of Peter Pan current...

Tony Awards a boon for Broadway

NEW YORK – There were smiles at many Broadway box offices last week as a big financial bounce followed the Tony Awards, with the biggest winners being “Pippin,” “Matilda the Musical” and “Mo...

‘Doogie Howser’ star back to Broadway in ’14

NEW YORK – Neil Patrick Harris is returning to the stage – and not to hand out awards. The four-time Tony Award host and former “Doogie Howser, M.D.” will star on Broadway in the ...

On a quest for laughs

Pagosa’s Thingamajig opens a summer of ‘Spamalot’