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Spring 2003

Front & Center ONLINE


  IN THIS ISSUE (click any story to read):

Antonio Banderas

A 10 FOR 9
Matinee idol? Sure. But classically trained actor Antonio Banderas doesn’t rest on looks or laurels. (more)




Federico Fellini

FROM
8½ TO 9

Nine adapts the fantastical, cinematic world of Federico Fellini’s 8½ for the broadway stage. (more)


Peter Nichols

JOE PLAYWRIGHT
Roundabout’s revival of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg marks a resurgence of interest in Peter Nichols’ plays. (more)



Laurence Boswell

JOE DIRECTOR
Laurence Boswell restages his hit London production of Joe Egg. (more)



Burt Bacharach and Hal David

LOVE NOTES
Composer Burt Bacharach and lyricist Hal David wrote a series of love songs in the 1960s and ’70s that made restless hearts rocket to the moon. (more)




The Look of Love

LOVE TALK
Director Scott Ellis and Look of Love collaborator, David Thompson, discuss the intricacies of creating a musical from Burt Bacharach and Hal David’s greatest hits. Also: The Look of Love’s music director, David Loud, answers the bell. (more)

Ann Reinking

LOVE MOVES
For The Look of Love, choreographer Ann Reinking sets the Bacharach-David songbook in motion. (more)




Todd Haimes


SPOTLIGHT:
"Endowment Art"
"Nine + 20=Spring Gala"
(more)










TAKE OFF
with the Friends of Roundabout!

You want to impress your friends with a little magic trick? Here’s how you can transform a trip to Times Square into a travel adventure around the country. Go see Roundabout’s acclaimed revival of A Day in the Death of Joe Egg at the American Airlines Theatre and sign up to be a Friend of Roundabout at our new membership kiosk in the lobby. You’ll immediately become eligible to win round-trip tickets on American Airlines, the only airline offering more room throughout coach on every flight, to anywhere in the continental U.S.

Sound too easy? A Roundabout representative at the kiosk will make it even easier by providing you with information on all of our exciting programs and perks—including invitations to private playreadings and discounts at area businesses and restaurants. It only takes a $100 tax-deductible donation to become a Friend of Roundabout. In return you’ll also receive a selection of unique Joe Egg collectibles like scripts and posters, as well as a chance to win the pair of American Airlines tickets. Even better, your membership supports Roundabout’s productions and education programs. That's a bit of magic that any friend can appreciate.

Already a Friend of Roundabout?
Click here to contact us for details on how you can participate.

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Front & Center Online
Spring 2003 Editor:
John Istel/ICAP

Production Coordinators:
Tim McCanna, David Steffen


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