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'The Ritz' Engagement Ends 12/9
by BWW News Desk - Dec 3, 2007


Roundabout Theatre Company's limited engagement of The Ritz will play its final performance on Sunday, December 9 at 2PM. This revival of Terrence McNally's comedy The Ritz stars Rosie Perez (as Googie Gomez) and Kevin Chamberlin (as Gaetano Proclo) and is directed by Joe Mantello at Studio 54

Puttin' on 'The Ritz' for 1-More Week, Extends to Dec.9
by BWW News Desk - Oct 18, 2007


Roundabout Theatre Company is thrilled to announce a one-week extension of the acclaimed new Broadway production of The Ritz now through Sunday, December 9.

Photo Coverage: 'The Ritz' Opening Night & After Party
by Walter McBride - Oct 12, 2007


The Ritz officially opened on Thursday, October 11 on Broadway at Studio 54 (254 West 54th St) where it will play a limited engagement through December 2, 2007.

Photo Coverage: Matt Castle at After Party
by Mark Rupp - Jun 23, 2007


On June 22nd, the Laurie Beechman Theatre continued The After Party, which runs every Friday from 10:30PM until 2AM, with visits by Matt Castle and Gusty Winds

Talk Radio to Close on Broadway on June 24
by BWW News Desk - Jun 18, 2007


The Tony Award-nominated Broadway revival of Eric Bogosian's 1987 play Talk Radio will take its final bow on June 24th after playing 150 performances at the Longacre Theater on West 48th Street.

Talk Radio Celebrates 100th Performance on May 12
by BWW News Desk - Apr 30, 2007


Talk Radio, currently playing at the Longacre Theatre, will be celebrating it's 100th performance on May 12th, making it the longest running revival of a play currently on Broadway.

Talk Radio: Fighting Words
by Michael Dale - Apr 2, 2007


The new Broadway production Eric Bogosian's 1987 comedy/drama shows that its themes not only haven't dated, they've been amplified.

Barefoot In The Park: Make Them Hear You
by Michael Dale - Mar 6, 2006


A leading lady who yells her lines and a director going for too much realism saps much of the humor from this Neil Simon classic

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