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...fairness, the season's surprise delight, She Loves Me, was far from a guaranteed hit. During its initial run, in a season dominated by Hello, Dolly! and Funny Girl, it failed to recoup its investment. "And then it sat on the shelf for 30 years," says Todd Haimes, artistic director of the nonprofit Roundabout Theater, which mounted the show for a summer run of a couple of months, during which it turned into a runaway hit and a commercial transfer. A key factor: ecstatic reviews from this generation of critics, who are unaccustomed to the musical bounty that greeted their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forward to The Past | 11/22/1993 | See Source »

Seinfeld and David are old friends from stand-up-comedy days, and their lunchtime banter has a comfortable, genuinely amused air. After a woman who once worked with David stops by to say hello, Seinfeld comments, "He has more friends, older friends, than anybody I know. It's like a museum of cars that are maintained for hundreds of years beyond their useful life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Masters of Their Domain | 11/8/1993 | See Source »

Fifteen Minutes: Ah yes hello, I know you rarely grant media interviews, so I very much appreciate your taking time out of your busy schedule to talk...

Author: By Erica L. Werner, | Title: Rapturous 'Raptors | 11/4/1993 | See Source »

...Hello. You have reached Harvard University. If you will kindly wait, one of our operators will be with you shortly. This is the only message you will hear. We appreciate your patience...

Author: By Sandhya R. Rao, | Title: They've Got Our Numbers | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

Jessica Fortunato, Lizzy Marlantes, Lacey Tucker, and Micheal Wertheim shared 13 roles between them. Fortunato played the plastic talk-show hostess of "Hello New York" memorably. Marlantes' performance as Lisa, Scoop's spunky Southern belle wife, was particularly touching as she discovers her husband's philandering ways. And Tucker was especially compelling as Becky, a realistic, naive character on the verge of feminist consciousness. While this casting furthered the intimate effect of the production, at times it was a bit confusing...

Author: By Edith Replogle, | Title: Captivating Chronicles | 10/14/1993 | See Source »

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