Archive for December, 2007

Dec 20 2007

Laura Bell Bundy, star of Legally Blonde gives Free Christmas Concert

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If you live in the NYC area, you might want to check this out! LAURA BELL BUNDY, the Tony-nominated star of the musical Legally Blonde, is giving a free Christmas concert on December 21st.

According to the press release, “This Friday, December 21 will be hot pink at SKY360° by Delta Lounge, 101 W. 57th Street (at 6th Avenue). Legally Blonde The Musical’s Tony Award Nominated star and Broadway’s beloved “Elle Woods,” Laura Bell Bundy will perform Christmas carols from her CD “I’ll be home for Christmas” and spread holiday cheer in a special FREE performance open to the public. All attendees will be entered to win a VIP giveaway, Legally Blonde merchandise, a chance to meet Laura Bell Bundy and more!”

The details: Friday, December 21st from 4pm-5pm. Performance from 4:15pm-4:45pm at SKY360° by Delta Lounge, 101 W. 57th St. (at 6th Avenue), NYC

Contact for more info:
Leslie Baden
Barlow Hartman
165 W. 46th Street
Suite 909
NYC, 10036
ph: 212-398-1800 x.24
fx: 212-398-7110
www.BarlowHartman.com

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Dec 06 2007

My Fair Lady Proposal

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The play got even more realistic when the actor playing Freddy makes a proposal to the actress playing Eliza:

Click here to see the My Fair Lady Proposal video!

“Noah Skultety, who plays Freddy in a musical production of “MY Fair Lady” at Oceanview Pavilion’s Performing Arts Theatre proposes to Claire Culver, who plays the part of Eliza in the play.”

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Dec 01 2007

Seven Brides For Seven Brothers

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Just got back from a great performance of Seven Brides For Seven Brothers at Liberty University. It was great!

Overall, the show was well done and alot of fun. I was especially impressed with the barn dance scene.

Before the main show there was a 30 minute play written by one of the seniors called “The Unexpected Visitor”. (It was a non-musical play). It was a glimpse of a church (just before Christmas) that was so busy bickering over what color the choir robes should be and what committee should do what they had lost sight of what was important. The play had several great characters in it. I think structurally the play needs some work - it was just too much to properly cover in 30 minutes. Perhaps if it was lengthened and there was a moderator. But I think the play had some great stuff in it - great characters and some great comedy lines.

The acting in both shows was excellent, as were the stage sets. The music was good - I was especially impressed by the actress playing Millie - she had an excellent voice and played her character very well.

Fun times. Here’s a clip from the movie for your enjoyment:

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