Singin' in the Rain | Singin' in the Rain
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Mar.21.2013
Debbie Reynolds is making her return to Hollywood in style. Join the legendary star for a Double Feature with Debbie. The Egyptian Theatre is working in conjunction with Larry Edmunds Bookshop on Tuesday, April 9th.
Reynolds literary work, Unsinkable, is the definitive memoir by the film...
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Mar.04.2013
Due to the untimely passing of Marvin Hamlisch, Michael Feinstein will assume his 2013 post as Principal Conductor of the Pasadena Symphony and Pops on June 1st. With an unyielding commitment to the Great American Songbook, he has planned wonderful events for Southern...
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Nov.26.2012
One of the great film musicals is being presented on a historic stage in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Singin’ in the Rain, the 1952 MGM classic, is the holiday faire at the Fulton Theatre, running November 28th – December 29th.
Adapted from the screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, ...
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Oct.22.2012
Michael Feinstein’s Great American Songbook Initiative is an archive at the Center for the Performing Arts in the Carmel City Center. It’s a permanent fixture over the Central Indiana landscape, and they will provide an extraordinary listening experience for audiences; acting as a museum and...
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Jul.13.2012
The Film Society of the Lincoln Center is currently presenting a Gene Kelly retrospective. Invitation to the Dance: Gene Kelly at 100, features 23 of the innovative dancer’s films through July 26th. On Friday, July 20th, Kelly’s widow, film historian Patricia Ward Kelly, takes a ...
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Jun.08.2012
Possibly the greatest movie musical is celebrating a birthday. Singin’ in the Rain will be 60 in July. Of course, Turner Classic Movies will be on hand to coordinate the festivities. According to their website:
NCM Fathom, Turner Classic Movies, and Warner Brothers come together again...
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Mar.24.2012
photo: Poster, from the movie's Wikipedia page
I wanted to see the Academy Award winner for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director, and I knew I had to see it fast before it left the theatre, as this is in the theatre now only because of its Oscar wins. I can't comment...
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Dec.30.2011
Since Christmas I’ve been immersed in a nice big stack of brand new Velva Jean research books, including one about the MGM backlot, the most famous backlot in history. Everything from The Wizard of Oz to Ben-Hur to Singin’ in the Rain was shot there, and it’s estimated that twenty percent of...
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