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Monday, December 6, 2010

'Angels in America' To Play Five More Weeks, With New Cast Members

Michael Urie (ABC’s “Ugly Betty”) and Adam Driver (“Mrs. Warren’s Profession”) will take over the central roles of Prior Walter and his unfaithful lover Louis Ironson in the current Off Broadway revival of “Angels in America” on Feb. 2, 2011, and play for a new five-week extension of the production through March 27, Signature Theater Company announced on Tuesday.

Mr. Urie, who made his Off Broadway debut in 2009 in “The Temperamentals,” and Mr. Driver will succeed Christian Borle and Zachary Quinto in those roles in “Angels,” Tony Kushner’s Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play about AIDS and relationships in Reagan-era America.

Also departing the production after their final performances on Sunday, Jan. 30, will be its three actresses: Robin Bartlett (who plays Hannah Pitt), Zoe Kazan (Harper Pitt), and Robin Weigert (the Angel).

A production spokesman said that all five actors have scheduling conflicts that prevents them from continuing in the play, which they have been with since rehearsals began in early summer.

In announcing the cast changes, Signature said that the actress Lynne McCollough (Off Broadway’s “Cavedweller” in 2003) will succeed Ms. Bartlett as Hannah. Casting for the roles of Harper and the Angel will be announced later.

Asked why Signature was re-casting five major roles and going back into rehearsals for a relatively brief eight weeks of performances, the spokesman for the show said that “Angels” had been a significant success for the theater and there was a strong desire to continue the run.

Tickets for the five-week extension will be $85, which will help earn money to cover costs for the handsome production; tickets through the fall have been available for $20 through the underwriting program of the Signature Ticket Initiative.

The first major New York revival of “Angels” since its original Broadway run in 1993 and 1994, the nonprofit Signature production opened in October to generally positive reviews, though not strong enough to achieve the transfer to a commercial Broadway run that some had hoped for.

Regardless, the production has been a hot ticket for Signature. The run was originally scheduled to end on Dec. 19, but was extended until Jan. 30, then Feb. 20, and now to March 27. The next production at Signature, of Mr. Kushner’s play “The Illusion,” is not scheduled to begin performances until April 19.

The “Angels” cast also includes Bill Heck as Joe Pitt, Billy Porter as Belize, and Frank Wood as Roy Cohn; all three are expected to remain through the latest extension. The production was directed by Michael Greif (“Next to Normal,” “Rent”).

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

2011 Musical America Winners Announced

November 8, 2010, 5:00 pm

Musical America, which publishes the Musical America International Directory of the Performing Arts and maintains the Web site musicalamerica.com, has announced the winners of its 2011 Musical America Awards. Its musician of the year is the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, soon to begin a season-long stint as artist in residence at the New York Philharmonic. The composer of the year is Thomas Adès; the conductor, Rafael Frühbeck dr Burgos; the vocalist, the baritone Simon Keenlyside; and the educator, Vivian Perlis, the founder of Yale University’s Oral History of American Music. The awards are to be presented at Carnegie Hall on Dec. 13.

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Study shows that social networks are with ground in Latin America

(press release distribution) People come and spend hours in social networks than other activities online in Latin America.?Time spent in social networks than any other activity online, at least in Latin America, the "Digital Life" society British TNS study. Thus, in the region are consumed on average 5.2 hours on sites such as Facebook and 4.2 hours only respond and writing emails. This is one of the main features of Latin America, as in the development of markets; email is more popular than social networks, except for cell phones.

The research carried out by means of interviews nearly 50,000 in 46 countries worldwide found that "" rapidly developing online consumer markets exceed those of mature markets in terms of their level of involvement with digital activities. ""

According to the study, Latin American Internet users and other developing countries participate more actively in world numérique.Par example to Mexico, 40 per cent of respondents engage in digital activities against 20% in the Japan 26% to Denmark, 26% of the Finland. 63 percent of Mexicans to write your own blog or participate in forums of discussion, against 32% of Americans.

"The Internet is a very important part of the digital life in the 21st century, but how it affects our everyday life varies depending on where in the world where we live, said Matthew Froggatt, head of the division of the development of TNS." In know rapidly developing markets in which investment in infrastructure is recent and supported users adopt this much more active channel, "he said." According to the study, the exponential growth of social networks was pushed by changing the desktop connection to mobile phones.

Mobile users spend more 3 hours per week on these sites, compared with 2.2 hours spent on social networks in your computer.Manuel Castells, Professor at the University of California, said in London that 2014 Internet via cellular connections will surpass traditional computers.In Latin America, TNS research was conducted at the Mexico Argentina and the Brazil.

Source: BBC World

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