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"Million Dollar Quartet" takes us back to a magical evening in 1956 and a gathering at a Memphis recording studio of Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley and a very young Jerry Lee Lewis. It's on stage at Shea's through Sunday.
Edward Kleban, to put it mildly, was not the most magnetic personality Broadway ever saw. Nor was he the most productive, successful or admired.
AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATRE COMPANY. “ Fred’s Requiem.” Opens Friday and runs through Dec. 3 with a preview performance Thursday. Show times: 7:30 p. m. Thursday through Saturday. Buffalo East, 1410 Main St. 634-1102. www.artofwny.org. $15 general, $12 students, seniors and veterans, $10 members.
Edward Kleban, to put it mildly, was not the most magnetic personality Broadway ever saw. Nor was he the most productive, successful or admired.
The times have finally caught up with the Subversive Theatre Collective.On Thursday night, as the hardy souls of Occupy Buffalo camped out in Niagara Square and the broader movement raged on across the country, the Manny Fried Playhouse played host to “Greenspan and the Trilobites.”
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Some jukebox musicals practically write themselves. In that category one would certainly have to put “MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET,” the popular Broadway show inspired by an impromptu Memphis jam session that just happened to feature four of the most important performers of the era.
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