Message-ID: <31891077.1075840984356.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 07:37:07 -0800 (PST) From: culturefinder@culturefinder.pmail.biz To: alewis@ect.enron.com Subject: CultureFinder.com ~~~ New York City Newsletter ~~~ January 18, 2002 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: CultureFinder Newsletter @ENRON X-To: alewis@ect.enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Lewis, Andrew H.\Deleted Items X-Origin: LEWIS-A X-FileName: andy lewis 6-25-02.PST =09[IMAGE]=09 =09CultureFinder.com ~~~ New York City Newsletter ~~~ January 18, 2002 =09 Keving Bacon Stars in An Almost Holy Picture [IMAGE]Roundabout Theatre Co= mpany presents An Almost Holy Picture at the American Airlines Theatre. Kev= in Bacon plays Samuel Gentle, a groundskeeper for The Church of the Holy Co= mforter who has heard God's call, but can't comprehend His mysteries. His s= ometime poignant, sometimes comic journey of faith is the subject of this n= ew play by American playwright Heather McDonald, directed by Michael Mayer.= John Dossett will play the role of Samuel Gentle once a week. Performances= begin January 22. An Almost Holy Picture Molly Ringwold in Cabaret [I= MAGE]Molly Ringwold is currently taking her star turn as Sally Bowles in th= e long-running hit "Cabaret" at Studio 54. Where better than the site of th= at licentious center of 70s sex and music, Studio 54, to stage Academy Awar= d-winning director Sam Mendes' steamy revival of the Kander and Ebb musical= ? Cabaret Bea Arthur on Broadway [IMAGE]Bea Arthur brings her one-woma= n show to Broadway in a warm and funny musical evening in which she tells o= f the triumphs and tribulations of her celebrated career interwoven with 17= delightful songs including "Bosom Buddies", "It Never Was You", "Some Peop= le" and "Fifty Percent". Performances begin January 29 at the Booth Theatre= . Bea Arthur on Broadway =09 FEATURED The All-Broadway Edition Recentl= y, we've been taking note of your comments on our newsletters, and the over= whelming message we're getting is to give you more information about Broadw= ay shows. It's as if all the focus on the theater community since September= 11th has unleashed a tremendous local interest in going to Broadway. As su= ch, this edition features several new shows, and our next edition in two we= eks will be all about Off-Broadway. We hope you enjoy it, and that you'll b= uy some tickets! Eugene Carr President CultureFinder.com's Broadway List= ings Relevant Links Broadway Shows Off-Broadway Shows Broadway On To= ur =09 =09Note to Advertisers and Arts Administrators: For more information on pro= moting your organization or product in this newsletter or through CultureFi= nder.com please contact us at business@culturefinder.com. =09 If you wish to be removed from further mailings, reply to this message with= REMOVE in the subject line or click on the following link: http://culture= finder.pmail.biz/pmailweb/uss?ide=3DAcdsfCSG1KXQ2x3nBg =09 If you would like to change your e-mail preferences or update your email ad= dress, click on the following link: http://culturefinder.pmail.biz/pmailwe= b/setup?pide=3DAftvQ6uJiwuKGYNOpw [IMAGE]=09