Center Stage with Jacques le Sourd 8/4/08
- August
- 4
Jacques takes a closer look ahead at the production at the Schoenfeld Theatre, “A Chorus Line.”
Jacques takes a closer look ahead at the production at the Schoenfeld Theatre, “A Chorus Line.”
Jacques takes a closer look ahead at the City Center Main Stage, Jane Krakowski in ‘Damn Yankees.’
The movie’s here, but Jacques still loves the Broadway version of Mama Mia! with Carolee Carmelo.
Jacques recommends “A Chorus Line,” which is closing in August, and “Jersey Boys,” which now has Frankie Valli.
Jacques takes a closer look ahead at the production at the Peter Norton Space, Edward Albee’s ‘Occupant.’
Jacques takes a closer look ahead at the productions at the Minetta Lane Theatre and the Lucille Lortel theatre, ‘Adding Machine’ and Off-Broadway: ‘Reasons to be Pretty.’
 Jacques says that “Hamlet” in Central Park has no reason to be. He also warns that Off-Broadway’s “Palace of the End” is tough to take.
Jacques takes a closer look ahead at the production at the Longacre Theatre, Baranski, and Whitford Revive ‘Boeing-Boeing.’
Jacques likes two Off-Broadway plays: “Occupant,” Edward Albee’s stage biography of Louise Nevelson, and “Reasons to Be Pretty,” Neil LaBute’s look at perceptions of beauty.

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