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Public Theater has announced complete casting for Nia Vardalos … – New York Theatre Guide


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Public Theater has announced complete casting for Nia Vardalos …
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The off-Broadway non-profit Public Theater has announced complete casting for its upcoming world premiere of comedy Tiny Beautiful Things – a stage …
See Who’s Joining Nia Vardalos in The Public’s Tiny Beautiful …Playbill.com
Cast Complete for TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS, Starring Nia Vardalos …Broadway World
Casting Announced for Nia Vardalos’ Stage Adaptation of Tiny …TheaterMania.com
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See Who’s Joining Nia Vardalos in The Public’s Tiny Beautiful Things – Playbill.com


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See Who’s Joining Nia Vardalos in The Public’s Tiny Beautiful Things
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Academy Award-nominated writer and actor Vardalos makes her Public Theater debut with this new work she has adapted from Strayed’s best-selling book, Tiny Beautiful Things. Vardalos will star as Sugar, the online advice columnist who thousands of …
Cast Complete for TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS, Starring Nia Vardalos, at The Public TheaterBroadway World
Casting Set for Tiny Beautiful Things, Starring Nia Vardalos, Off-BroadwayBroadway.com

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Hamilton’s America finally premieres on PBS, continuing the musical’s legacy – Hamilton College – The Spectator

Hamilton’s America finally premieres on PBS, continuing the musical’s legacy
Hamilton College – The Spectator
“Lin (Miranda) Hamilton is doing exactly what Shakespeare did in history’s place: he is taking the voice of the common people and elevating it to poetry” and, thus, “ennobling the people themselves,” said Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director at the Public

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Hamilton’s America finally premieres on PBS, continuing the musical’s legacy – Hamilton College – The Spectator

Hamilton’s America finally premieres on PBS, continuing the musical’s legacy
Hamilton College – The Spectator
“Lin (Miranda) Hamilton is doing exactly what Shakespeare did in history’s place: he is taking the voice of the common people and elevating it to poetry” and, thus, “ennobling the people themselves,” said Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director at the Public

and more »