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Forbidden Broadway is an off-Broadway show created and written by Gerard Alessandrini and directed by Alessandrini and long-time collaborator Phillip George. It opened on January 15, 1982 at Palsson's Supper Club in New York City. The current incarnation, Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit[1], is playing at the 47th Street Theatre.The show is a musical that spoofs the show tunes of current Broadway musicals, often commenting on the apparent deterioration of Broadway and how nothing is what it used to be on the Great White Way. Forbidden Broadway has mocked megahits like Les Misérables, Annie Get Your Gun, Hairspray, The Lion King, The Music Man, Miss Saigon, and Rent. They also target famous Broadway actors, writers, composers, directors, and producers, including Carol Channing, Ann Miller, Ethel Merman, Mary Martin, Barbra Streisand, Mandy Patinkin, Patti LuPone, Stephen Sondheim, and Elton John.Forbidden Broadway is a four-person show, with two men and two women. Aside from a two-decade-long run, Forbidden Broadway has released eight albums, as well as one entitled Forbidden Hollywood, a soundtrack of the show of the same title by Alessandrini. Like Forbidden Broadway, Forbidden Hollywood is all about parodies, except it targets movies rather than musicals.Forbidden Broadway is an off-Broadway show created and written by Gerard Alessandrini and directed by Alessandrini and long-time collaborator Phillip George. It opened on January 15, 1982 at Palsson's Supper Club in New York City. The current incarnation, Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit[1], is playing at the 47th Street Theatre
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Mirth and mayhem take center stage for two shows at San Jose Rep
Gags and giggles are the point at the Rep's Summer Blockbuster Series, a double bill featuring the satiric musical revue 'Forbidden Broadway: The 25th Anniversary Tour' and Chicago's legendary Second City comedy troupe.
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Shi Pei Pu, Singer, Spy and ‘M. Butterfly,’ Dies at 70
Mr. Shi was a Beijing opera singer and spy whose sexually convoluted love affair with a French Embassy worker was the inspiration for the Broadway show.
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New York Theater Under the Knife
Gerard Alessandrini's 'Forbidden Broadway,' which spoofs shows playing on both sides of the pond, opens for the third time in London.
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Blackbird , with Hawkinson and "CSI" Star Petersen, Makes Chicago Premiere July 3
Chicago favorite Mattie Hawkinson is the troubled young woman who confronts a man from her past, played by "CSI" star and Windy City theatre veteran William Petersen, in Victory Gardens Theater's Chicago premiere of David Harrower's Blackbird, beginning July 3.
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'Mr. Hulot's Holiday': Movie pick for July 5, plus Also Playing capsule reviews for July 3-9
"Mr. Hulot's Holiday" Not rated. 90 minutes. Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque kicks off its Cinema with a Smile series at 1:15 p.m. Sunday with a screening of the slapstick classic "Mr. Hulot's Holiday." It's an appropriate summer seaside respite...
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