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...sell-out hit in London that boasts Robert De Niro among its backers, sets more than 30 songs of the '70s rock band Queen to a jokey sci-fi fable about a future world where live music has been banned. Billy Joel's oeuvre has been matched to Twyla Tharp's choreography in Movin' Out, which is prepping in Chicago for a Broadway opening this fall. There's a Beach Boys musical in the works and another one on the Doors, and even a Bruce Springsteen show, Drive All Night, with its sights set on Broadway. "Pop music...
...Hall (B) 12.83, 2. Gora (H) 13.09, 3. White (B) 13.12. 200: 1. Tharp (B) 27.14, 2. McElveen (B) 27.41, 3. Compas (B) 27.51. 400: 1. McGraw (H) 57.52, 2. Furst (H) 59.44, 3. Tremblay (B) 1:00.45. 800: 1. Garber (D) 2:13.78, 2. Kosub (B) 2:16.60, 3. Compas (B) 2:18.83. 1500: 1. Hale (B) 4:33.20, 2. Morey (B) 4:34.91, 3. Niell (D) 4:35.88. 3000: 1. Dingman (D) 9:56.92, 2. Morey (B) 9:59.81, 3. Ettensohn (D) 10:10.30. 100 Meter Hurdles: 1. Rowinski (B) 16.00, 2. Andrew (B) 16.03, 3. Damm...
...first musical on Broadway, he wrote all new material. The show tanked. So BILLY JOEL isn't taking any chances. When he tests the waters on the Great White Way in October, he'll use songs that are already proven hits. Conceived by modern-dance guru Twyla Tharp, who will also choreograph and direct, Movin' Out will use the successful formula of Mamma Mia!, the hit Broadway show in which a story line has been concocted to accompany the greatest hits of ABBA. The plot of Movin' Out will follow six friends from 1967, when audiences will surely be treated...
...College football is] moving toward a better system,” said Colorado Athletic Director Dick Tharp. “We just can’t change it this year, and five-hundredths of a point makes no sense to a 22-year-old senior...
Ethan Stiefel, the greatest American-born male ballet dancer since Edward Villella, has appeared in a dazzlingly wide range of works since joining American Ballet Theatre in 1997--Le Corsaire, Billy the Kid, Balanchine's Apollo, Twyla Tharp's Push Comes to Shove--performing them all with a casual virtuosity and unmannered grace worthy of Fred Astaire. On Oct. 26, Stiefel adds a new role to his repertoire: the male lead in Dim Lustre, Antony Tudor's rarely seen, piercingly Proustian tale of remembered love. It's part of A.B.T.'s New York City winter season...