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Other Entertainment - Feed News by Edmonton Sun
Find the latest news stories from Edmonton Sun on the topic Other Entertainment.
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'Spider-Man' musical delayed again
NEW YORK - Broadway's costly "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" has been delayed again to March 15 to "fine-tune" the high-tech production and work on a new ending even as it proves a hit at box offices in previews.
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Vegas dancer slain, Cirque star charged
LAS VEGAS - A Cirque du Soleil performer appeared in court via closed-circuit video Tuesday to face a murder charge in the death of a Las Vegas burlesque dancer whose remains were found over the weekend encased in cement.
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Netflix launches in Canada
Netflix, the popular online movie and TV rental company, has launched its all-you-can-watch entertainment service in Canada.
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Cirque du Soleil ready to perform
Cirque du Soleil is getting ready to perform in Edmonton. The show is Alegria with a cast of 55 performers showcasing music and acrobatics. The show runs from August 11th-22 at rexall place
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Webber sells theaters to cut debt
LONDON - British composer and impresario Andrew Lloyd Webber is selling four of his company's seven London musical theaters in order to reduce debt, he said on Thursday.
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Almodovar musical fails on Broadway
NEW YORK - A musical adaptation of Spanish film director Pedro Almodovar's 1988 comedy movie, "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" received a poor response by critics in reviews posted Friday.
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'Fiddler on the Roof' composer dies
NEW YORK - Jerry Bock, the Tony-winning composer who wrote the score to "Fiddler on the Roof" and several other musicals, died Wednesday of heart failure, his friend and lawyer Richard Ticktin told Playbill.com. He was 81.
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Israeli orchestra set for Wagner fest
JERUSALEM - An Israeli orchestra is set to become the first ensemble from the Jewish state to play a German festival associated with Richard Wagner, a composer admired by Adolf Hitler and whose music has been controversial in Israel.
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Lepage stages high-tech Wagner
NEW YORK - It's the most anticipated new production at New York's Metropolitan Opera in years, but this time the eyes are on the high-tech scenery rather than the world-class singers.
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Good boy
The Road, based on Cormac McCarthy's Pulitzer Prize -winning novel, is a life-affirming story about the end of the world.
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Oprah leaving TV in 2011?
Oprah Winfrey will announce today she is pulling the plug on her wildly successful syndicated TV talk show, according to Internet reports early last night.
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Finn dishes on Glee co-stars
We asked Canadian Cory Monteith, who plays Finn Hudson on Glee (Fox, Global), to be a talent scout with regard to his own cast-mates.
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Look out, Ron MacLean
There'll be a sniper at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens for the season finale of CTV's Flashpoint on Nov. 20.
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Aw shucks, me?
Chris Rock admits he gets uncomfortable when people tell him he's one of the most influential comedians of the past two decades.
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Have a cow, man!
Robin Williams previously was one of the hardest-living men in show business.
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Elton John ballet spectacular fun
In the strictest of balletic terms, it could be said that choreographer Jean Grand Maitre has shot down Swan Lake -- but wait till you get a load with what he's done with all those feathers and rhinestones.
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