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Februar/März 2014, 80. Jahrgang, Ausgabe 1 Ausgabe: Nr. 1 » February 10, 2014

«You won’t succeed without Jews»

Von Johnna Kaplan, February 10, 2014
It is a lie that the Jews control the banks and run the media, but it could be – and has been – argued that the Jews built Broadway.
Broadway. On the map it’s a diagonal rebuke to Manhattan’s (mostly) neat grid, stretching from Bowling Green all the way to the Bronx, where it continues north before abandoning the city altogether. To tourists it’s the congested, glitzy theatre district in the West 40s and 50s,... more...

Street of Dreams

February 10, 2014
Our story starts with an Indian path that ran along the length of Manhattan. The Dutch settlers called the route «Heere Straet» and used it to connect their settlements of Niew Amsterdam and Niew Haarlem. After the English conquest, the road became known as «Broadway.»... more...

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Von Katja Behling, February 10, 2014

Surviving on Broadway

Von Zac Jaffee, February 10, 2014
Talent and enthusiasm alone do not make a Broadway star. On their way to success, actors have to deal with unions, agents and a whole industry of middle men.
«God, I hope I get it. I hope I get it. How many people does he need?»  So begins the Broadway musical A Chorus Line. The show that was first conceived when a group of actors who had sung and danced in Broadway musicals got together to tape record what had brought them to the stage.... more...

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Von Katja Behling, February 10, 2014

Trust What You Know

Von Amelia Bienstock, February 10, 2014
New York´s theatre industry feels risk averse, leaning on recylced material, heavy marketing and stunning production values. Yet even long running blockbusters such as The Lion King offer quality entertainment.
Whether it’s based off a movie (Newsies), a jukebox musical with no new songs, (Rock of Ages), a revival (The Glass Menagerie), or a show that was once original, but has been playing for so many years that it’s become stale (Phantom of the Opera) it feels like there’s no new... more...

Please Turn off Your Cell Phone!

Von Amelia Bienstock, February 10, 2014
They dream of standing in the spot light. But until then people working in the theatre industry happy to have a job that still involves Broadway.
It is December. It feels like negative 15 degrees Fahrenheit outside, yet despite the frigid temperature, it’s nearly impossible to get to work amongst the hoards of people slowly meandering down the sidewalk or stopping in the middle of the street to take a photo of a gigantic neon ad. The... more...

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Von Andreas Mink, February 10, 2014

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Von Andreas Mink, February 10, 2014

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Von Katja Behling, February 10, 2014
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