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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2011 · 1H 4M

This Week on Broadway for November 6, 2011: Chinglish Opens, Funny Girl Cancels

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If you would like to listen to the podcast, click on the arrow in the player below. Notes and links for the podcast. Panel: Peter Filichia | [email protected] | Facebook Broadway Musical MVPs, 1960-2010: The Most Valuable Players of the Past 50 Seasons, is now available through Applause Books and at www.amazon.com James Marino | [email protected] | Twitter | Facebook Michael Portantiere | [email protected] | Facebook Topics: MP + PF: Chinglish by David Henry Hwang Producer Explains the Scrapping of 'Funny Girl' by Patrick Healy When four investors each backed out, the "Funny Girl" revival planned for Los Angeles and Broadway had to close down. LINKED FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES United Solo Theater Festival: The Love Project MP + PF: All American (1962) by Mel Brooks and Charles Strouse & Lee Adams. The show is set at a college more devoted to football than to science until a Professor applies principles of engineering to create a championship team. Songs: "Once Upon a Time," "What a Country!", "It's Fun to Think," and "Our Children." Marilyn Maye @ Feinstein's PF: Queen of the Mist a new musical by Michael John LaChiusa Transport Group Exit Introductions Explicit: No Music: I Get a Kick Out of You from the revival of Anything Goes, performed by Sutton Foster Contact Info: Email addresses: see above Phone / Voicemail: 646-873-7695 BroadwayStars: Twitter | Facebook Subscribe: iPhone/iPod: iTunes Zune: Zune Marketplace Android: Google Listen for Android BlackBerry: Stitcher App Listen on BroadwayWorld Radio Wednesdays at noon, Thursdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 2pm Direct Link to MP3 File

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