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Tag: 11.17.09

Owner Of Charred Pocono Playhouse Has History Of Claims

“With a $1.25 million policy in force and just an $85,000 mortgage on the building,” the owner of the Pocono Playhouse, which burned down last month, “could be in line for a million-dollar payout.” It wouldn’t be the first time Ralph Miller cashed a big check after a fire at one of his theaters.

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories theatreTags 11.17.09

Bankrupt Ritchies Auctioneers Has $8.5 Million In Debt

“It seems likely most creditors, especially consignors whose possessions were sold but who have yet to receive payment from Ritchies, are going to come out of the proceedings empty-handed.” It appears that “the money Ritchies collected from auction sales was not put in a separate trust account for consignors.”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories visualTags 11.17.09

Philly Chamber Orchestra Names Solzhenitsyn’s Successor

The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia has tapped Belgian Dirk Brossé, 49, to succeed pianist/conductor Ignat Solzhenitsyn, its music director for the past 16 years. Solzhenitsyn is departing “a year before the end of his current contract,” becoming conductor laureate next season, when Brossé begins his four-year contract.

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories musicTags 11.17.09

Blaming State Cuts, Philly’s Devon Theater Cancels Season

“The theater’s creators and overseers, the Mayfair Community Development Corporation, announced over the weekend in letters to about 700 subscribers that a state budget cut left the agency with no money to create productions from scratch.” It will go dark after its current production closes next month.

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories theatreTags 11.17.09

Best-Selling Chinese Novelist Wins Man Asian Prize

Su Tong’s “The Boat to Redemption,” a novel about “a playboy Communist party official who castrates himself after he is banished to live on a river barge,” has won the Man Asian literary prize,” which “goes to an ‘Asian’ novel unpublished in English.”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories publishingTags 11.17.09

Faithful To Utzon’s Vision, Sydney Opera House Is Updated

“Great views of Sydney Harbour from inside a stylish new foyer, better disabled access and more toilets are just some of the improvements transforming Australia’s busiest building. The western side of the Opera House now has a colonnade and windows.”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories today's top storyTags 11.17.09

Co-Author? What Co-Author? Palin Barely Thanks Hers

Three paragraphs after Sarah Palin begins her acknowledgments with a nod to herself, “[Lynn] Vincent’s name is mentioned with several others. (At least she made it before the thanks to flight attendants, ‘Big Dipper Construction’ and ‘everyone who values good customer service.’)”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories publishingTags 11.17.09

If We Get First-Run Films At Home, Is Hollywood Doomed?

“As DVD sales decline, Hollywood studios are looking for ways to get movies straight to consumers’ living rooms. This has some industry insiders worried that Hollywood is jeopardizing its most valuable asset: the theatrical release date. The movie industry is looking to change the way it distributes content.”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories mediaTags 11.17.09

Do Antiquities Really Belong To Their Country Of Origin?

“Scientists and curators have generally supported the laws passed in recent decades giving countries ownership of ancient ‘cultural property’ discovered within their borders. But these laws rest on a couple of highly debatable assumptions….”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 17, 2009March 30, 2021Categories visualTags 11.17.09

Glee‘s Musical Geekdom Is Catnip To Drama Nerds

“‘Glee,’ which chronicles the lives of members of a high school glee club, is attracting between 7 and 8 million viewers every week, and doing well among the valued 18- to 49-year-old market segment. But it is something of an obsession among theater denizens, teenage and otherwise.”

Author Laura Collins HughesPosted on November 16, 2009March 30, 2021Categories theatreTags 11.17.09

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