tcg.org
American Theatre - March 2009
http://www.tcg.org/publications/at/mar09/dejavu.cfm
Grants at a Glance. Fall Forum on Governance. TCG/American Express Leadership Boot Camp. The Next 50 Years. Theatre Profiles and Onstage. Letter to the Editor. Beyond Déjà Vu. Jane Austen and E.M. Forster fire the muses of the San Francisco-based team of Joel Adlen and Leonard Moors. In the spring of 2007, Joel Adlen called me from San Francisco. His new musical. Had just been accepted into the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Jane Austen fanatics might wonder: Is the show in question the. Or is it the.
hegartyservices.com
Hegarty Services - Client Portfolio
http://www.hegartyservices.com/index.php/client-porfolio
Here is a representative sample of websites designed by Hegarty Services. David H. Hegarty, Organist. Someone to Talk To. Is Free Software released under the GNU General Public License.
adlen-moors.com
Our Creative Team | The Musicals of Adlen & Moors
http://www.adlen-moors.com/about/our-creative-team.html
Joel and Leonard have a chat. Emma at the New York Musical Theatre Festival ‘07. Lucy's View Reading '09. A Class Act Studio. Theatre Communications Group Article 2009. Extra Stuff (Videos, etc.). David Hegarty (Music Arranger/Editor). Mr Hegarty is the musical arranger for all of Mr. Moors’ scores, including. The dance music for Joel Adlen’s. A prolific composer and arranger, Mr. Hegarty served on the staff of Lorenz Publishing Company, where he was editor of. The Sacred Organ Journal. The Sound of Music.
castrotheatre.com
The History of the Castro Theatre
http://www.castrotheatre.com/history.html
The Castro Theatre was built in 1922 by pioneer San Francisco theatre entrepreneurs, the Nasser brothers, who started with a nickelodeon in 1908 in the Castro neighborhood. On either side of the stage and screen (the small original screen has long ago been replaced with a large screen) are large organ grills. The Art Deco chandelier dates from 1937 when a small electrical fire destroyed the original parchment fixture. The mezzanine and balcony above it are reached from the lobby by two dramatic staircase...
adlenmoors.com
Our Creative Team | The Musicals of Adlen & Moors
http://www.adlenmoors.com/about/our-creative-team.html
Joel and Leonard have a chat. Emma at the New York Musical Theatre Festival ‘07. Lucy's View Reading '09. A Class Act Studio. Theatre Communications Group Article 2009. Extra Stuff (Videos, etc.). David Hegarty (Music Arranger/Editor). Mr Hegarty is the musical arranger for all of Mr. Moors’ scores, including. The dance music for Joel Adlen’s. A prolific composer and arranger, Mr. Hegarty served on the staff of Lorenz Publishing Company, where he was editor of. The Sacred Organ Journal. The Sound of Music.
stanfordtheatre.org
Stanford Theatre Movie Guide
http://www.stanfordtheatre.org/aboutWurlitzer.html
The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ. You can hear our Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ played during the intermissions before and after the 7:30 show. Depending on the day of the week, you will hear one of these Masters of the Mighty Wurlitzer:. While they were still in high school, Bill and his brother Dick restored and installed a Wurlitzer pipe organ in the Encore (formerly Broadway) Theatre in Burlingame, and Bill played the organ for intermissions. He has also appeared at several other Bay Area theatres. He is...
stanfordtheatre.com
Stanford Theatre Movie Guide
http://www.stanfordtheatre.com/aboutWurlitzer.html
The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ. You can hear our Mighty Wurlitzer theatre organ played during the intermissions before and after the 7:30 show. Depending on the day of the week, you will hear one of these Masters of the Mighty Wurlitzer:. While they were still in high school, Bill and his brother Dick restored and installed a Wurlitzer pipe organ in the Encore (formerly Broadway) Theatre in Burlingame, and Bill played the organ for intermissions. He has also appeared at several other Bay Area theatres. He is...
cultfilmconfidential.blogspot.com
Cult Film Confidential: February 2008
http://cultfilmconfidential.blogspot.com/2008_02_01_archive.html
Cult Film blog on low-budget, exploitation, B-Movies, Asian, Eurotrash, South African, U.S., Martial Arts, Ninja, Film Noir, Soundtracks. Friday, February 29, 2008. I wandered into a theater in Manila's Mega Mall in the early 90s on a weekday afternoon. Among the previews was a trailer for a Debbie Harry movie in which she played a phone sex worker. In the U.S., this movie never saw the inside of a theater and was titled. The feature film was the cage fighting masterpiece. I didn't even know there was a.