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Jim and Tony tell us about (their?) Star Quality.
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Cirque Du Soleil, the famous circus of arts, music and wild costumes, will take to the stage at HSBC Arena September 10 through the 14th.
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Are Jim and Tony taking part in "speed dating?"
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Time is running out for summer theater in the area.
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2008 marks the centenary of the birth of diva Ethel Merman.
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Jim and Tony are back, and we find out why there were away for so long.
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Jim and Tony recap Artvoice's 2008 Artie Awards.
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Theatre critics Jim Santella and Anthony Chase preview Monday's "Artie" Awards to honor the best of Buffalo theater.
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Jim offers belated birthday greetings to Tony, as they discuss the theater awards season.
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Was Jim really there for the 1892 setting for Charlie's Aunt?
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Jim sees a moving performance of Verdi's Requiem at Kleinhans Music Hall.
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Can you tell me how to get to Avenue Q?
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Theatre Critics Jim Santella and Anthony Chase share their thoughts about the Buffalo area theater scene.
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The University at Buffalo is presenting Evita this weekend.
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Good Morning Baltimore! Or, at least a hello from Jim and Tony as they talk about Hairspray coming to Shea's.
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Tony comes back to town after seeing three New York City productions.
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Too MUCH theater in Western New York? Jim and Tony react to
last Sunday's Buffalo News story.
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Catching the flu was not too Glorious for Jim, but was it Tony's fault?
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It's
$pring fundrai$er $ea$on at WBFO, and Jim and Tony urge you to
make a financial contribution to WBFO.
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From screwball musical to deep drama to a sweet comedy, there are a lot of new theater offerings in Buffalo.
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Tony piles up more frequent flyer miles, as he tells us about his most recent trip to New York.
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Murder and mayhem seem to prevail on area stages this theater season.
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Is Waiting for Lefty the "right" thing to review this week?
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A play premiering Thursday night about a sensational murder that happened nearly one hundred years ago shows that the past is never really over. The Angelina Project, written by Buffalo playwright Frank Canino, is a story of abuse across generations and society. It's based on the true story of an Italian woman who axed her abusive husband to death. The play opens tonight at the Alleyway Theatre. WBFO's Joyce Kryszak talked with the playwright about the many dynamics of abuse.
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Before Suzanne Pleshette became a well-known television star, she made her name on stage. Jim and Tony pay tribute to her, after her death last week.