Stage and Screen- Blue Take Two by Barclay Nelson
- Quebec City by Robert Painter
- The C, D, E's of Shreveport by Joyce Dalton
- Uptown Players present breathe edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Mary Poppins begins Thursday, September 24, 2009 edited by Madelyn Miler, the TravelLady
- Reliving Scenes from Favorite Movies on New York City Tour by Colette Connolly
- 15 Favorite Fashion Trendsetting Films edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- MaMa Mia! reviewed by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Riders in the Sky edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Passing Strange the Movie reviewed by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Wine with eggs- Nobody's Fool by Darryl Beeson
- Jackson Hole in the Summertime by Dave Shultz
- The Intergalactic Nemesis edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Edmonton’s International Fringe Theatre Festival by Valerie Summers
- NY Theater: “Buffalo Gal” a wry look at going home again, with a nod to “The Cherry Orchard" by Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: Exhilarating production of “South Pacific,” America’s musical about intolerance
by Lucy Komisar - Two Fat Ladies reviewed by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- NY Theater: “Passing Strange” a witty satirical rock voyage from black LA to radical Europe
by Lucy Komisar - Mothers live through their daughters in “Gypsy” and “A Catered Affair” by Lucy Komisar
- You don't need to have Hot Flashes to enjoy this musical
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady - NY Theater: “Thurgood” is riveting history and often a thriller by Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” and “Boeing Boeing,” from sex melodrama to farce
by Lucy Komisar - NY Theater: “Sunday in the Park with George” cleverly satirizes the art market by Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: Workers destroyed by the system in “Adding Machine” and “Top Girls”
by Lucy Komisar - Stomp edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- The Five-Time Tony-Award® Winning Musical The Drowsy Chaperone
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady - Fashion, Film, Fine Art & Fun! by Robert Painter
- Blue Man Group gets more colorful with Age by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Spring Fiesta for Dallas Black Dance Theatre edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- NY Theater: Bway dissects the misery of women as wives by Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: One-liners of “November” show presidents can be horrible as well as funny
by Lucy Komisar - There is no Free Lunch, But you can see a Free Movie after Dinner at Savor Dallas
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady - NY Theater: Tom Stoppard’s “Rock ‘N’ Roll” dissects political morality by Lucy Komisar
- Defending the Caveman reviewed by Madelyn Miller
- The Off-Broadway Smash Hit “Menopause The Musical®” Tour
edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady - A Wedding with a Wacky Ending by Madelyn Miller
- "Phenomenal! Unbelievable! A Rockin' Good Time!" edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Sunday in the Park with George by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- Musical Theater’s Greatest Living Star – Patti LuPone edited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady
- NY Theater: “The Glorious Ones” and “Young Frankenstein”
epitomize bawdy plays over centuries By Lucy Komisar - Philobolus: Energy and Excitement from an Exhilarating Dance
Company Edited by Madelyn Miller - Sweeny Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Edited by Madelyn Miller
- African conflicts simmer and explode on NY Stages By Lucy Komisar
- Strong women take over Broadway By Lucy Komisar
- Living it up in Las Vegas By Dave Shultz
- A Lion King roars into Dallas Edited by Madelyn Miller
- Titas Opens Its 25th Anniversary Season With Longtime Dance Favorites Momix
Edited By Madelyn Miller - La Jolla’s SummerFest Presents Great Music By Larry Taylor
- New York stage looks at class divisions, past and present By Lucy Komisar
- The Ultimate Move Fan Adventures: Rolling Roadshow Edited by Jennifer L. Price
- Why is Cleveland Laughing? By Bijan C. Bayne
- CHICAGO Edited by Madelyn Miller, the Travellady
- NY Theater: “A Moon for the Misbegotten” is an old-fashioned gem By Lucy Komisar
- Dance Council Presents National Tap Dance Celebration 2007 Edited by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: "Inherit the Wind" evokes challenge of religious fundamentalism By Lucy Komisar
- Michael York Starring in The Lerner & Loewe Masterpiece CAMELOT
- NY Theater: "The Brig" details numbing banality of military cruelty By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Journey’s End” is gripping WWI play of the 20s By Lucy Komisar
- Lancaster County, Pennsylvania offers Amish tradition and much more By Marilyn Loeser
- NY Theater: “The Coast of Utopia: Voyage, Shipwreck, Salvage” By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Howard Katz” is the male “Devil Wore Prada.” By Lucy Komisar
- SPAIN'S FOREMOST DANCE COMPANY SIZZLES IN DALLAS Edited by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: “Adrift in Macao” is witty musical parody of 1950s film noir By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Translations" Is Moving Tale Of Politics Of Language By Lucy Komisar
- MIAMI IN MOTION By Tracey Teo
- NY Theater: "A Spanish Play" About Culture Of Actors Mixes Trite And Trendy By Lucy Komisar
- Do more than dream, in the Magical Kingdom Edited by Sarah Wilman
- TITAS PRESENTS CANADA’S FOREMOST MODERN DANCE COMPANY, [bjm_danse].
Edited by Madelyn Miller - TWELVE ANGRY MEN Edited by Madelyn Miller
- FREEDOM WRITERS Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: “The Clean House” is quirky satire about social class By Lucy Komisar
- PIANO GIRL SEES LIFE FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PIANO Edited by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: “The Apple Tree” a cute musical spoof of love, jealousy, celebrity By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Vertical Hour” is pretentious political theater By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Company” is a surreal, sophisticated view of the marriage game By Lucy Komisar
- THE GOOD GERMAN Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: “Suddenly Last Summer” is gripping portrait of moral disintegration By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Home" is a gem of a play about class in England By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Dick Cheney’s Holiday Spectacular 2006” a witty musical satire By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Post Mortem” jokes about life in post-Bush America By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Mary Poppins” a bumpy musical flight of fancy By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Butley” dissects a nasty, witty London lit prof By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: Christine Ebersole is stunning in “Grey Gardens” on Broadway By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “A Chorus Line” has timeless dancing but dated story By Lucy Komisar
- Seasoned with Spirit Edited by Madelyn Miller, the Travellady
- NY Theater: “Losing Louie” is a pot-boiler about the impact of an affair By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Heartbreak House” a sublime Shavian commentary By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “My Name is Rachel Corrie” turns theater into political debate By Lucy Komisar
- My 15 seconds of fame with the Rockettes By Madelyn Miller
- Southern California’s Newest Cultural Mecca By Valerie Summers
- NY Theater: "The Hairy Ape" Is O'Neill's Reflection On Class Divide By Lucy Komisar
- NY dance: James Sewell brings wit and imagination to ballet By Lucy Komisar
- New York Theater At War, First As Tragedy, Then As Farce By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Drowsy Chaperone” is a silly, insipid musical fantasy By Lucy Komisar
- CIRQUE DU SOLEIL RETURNS TO DALLAS Edited by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living In Paris" By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Wedding Singer” revives the 80s in a campy romp By Lucy Komisar
- TITAS OPENS ITS 2006-2007 DANCE SEASON WITH THE DALLAS DEBUT OF LYON OPERA BALLET Edited By Madelyn Miller
- New York Theater: "The History Boys" Fails At Important Lesson By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Jersey Boys" Is A Vibrant Memoir Of The Sixties By Lucy Komisar
- Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Cons Its Way into North Texas Edited by Madelyn Miller
- Come to Ashland BY LARRY TAYLOR
- BROOKLYN THE MUSICAL COMES TO THE MUSIC HALL AT FAIR PARK Edited by Madelyn Miller
- Harmonizing Tunes and Film Festivals Color Colorado’s Landscape
Edited by Madelyn Miller, the travellady - Los Angeles’s Half-Price Theatre Tickets Program Edited by Valerie Summers
- “Cars” Races to Victory Lane at the Box Office By Wm. ‘Bill’ J. Jinkins
- See the best (or perhaps the worst) of the Clown Show for adults Edited by Madelyn Miller
- All-Star Cast Will Shine In Central Park On June 26th Edited by Madelyn Miller, the travellady
- DALLAS SUMMER MUSICALS BRINGS THE BOLLYWOOD GLAMOUR OF BOMBAY DREAMS TO THE MUSIC HALL AT FAIR PARK Edited by Madelyn Miller
- Step Inside The Da Vinci Code Edited by Madelyn Miller
- TITAS presents the legendary PARSONS DANCE COMPANY Edited by Madelyn Miller
- Maureen McGovern to star in National Tour of Broadway’s Dazzling New Family Production LITTLE WOMEN – THE BROADWAY MUSICAL Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
- Experience Culture Shock this Spring in New York City Edited by Siobhan Welch
- HE’S COMING BACK! Edited by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: “Bernarda Alba” is Garcia Lorca’s feminist play “lite” By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Defiance” is riveting challenge to military authority By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Sweeney Todd” is Delectable Sondheim By Lucy Komisar
- You Don’t have to love Dance to love Momix Edited by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: "The Color Purple" is a woman’s musical cry of rage By Lucy Komisar
- The Rock and the Rabbi Edited by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: “Barefoot in the Park” is dated comedy with feminist message By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theatre: "Rabbit Hole" Depicts The Isolating Anguish At A Child's Death By Lucy Komisar
- NY Cabaret: Oak Room Sparkles With Maude Maggart's Silky Soprano By Lucy Komisar
- NY Cabaret: Ute Lemper in electric, jazzy performance at Café Carlyle By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Woman in White” is a bloodless thriller By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Lenny Bruce…In His Own Words” is Surreal, Edgy By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Right Kind of People” skewers snobby rich By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “In The Continuum” a powerful metaphor for women’s dilemma By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "The Odd Couple" is comic but dated stage sitcom By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Mr. Marmalade" An Ironic View Of Marriage By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: Eugene O'Neill's "A Touch of the Poet" ponders failed dreams By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Seascape” by Albee a charming, edgy play about couples By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Other Side” is a pseudo-absurdist play about war By Lucy Komisar
- Rumor Has It Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
- NY Theater: “Miss Witherspoon” a zany modern political parable By Lucy Komisar
- NY Cabaret: Andrea Marcovicci sings “Love Songs of World War II” By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Abigail's Party" offers sharp, discomforting vision By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: Michael Cumpsty performs a stunning modern "Hamlet" By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Third" is a typical Wendy Wasserstein funny, trendy satire By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Hilda” is a chilling class view of the rich and their servants By Lucy Komisar
- Murder Mystery Weekend By Mara Sobral
- NY Theater: "A Mother, A Daughter and a Gun" By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "See What I Wanna See" is subtle, edgy musical metaphor By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Absurd Person Singular" is unsatisfying dark farce By Lucy Komisar
- London Theater: "Billy Elliot, The Musical" is a pulsating appeal for freedom By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "A Naked Girl on the Appian Way" loses its way By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Talk of the Town” is boring gossip and chitchat By Lucy Komisar
- NY Cabaret: Maude Maggart's elegant, velvety sound at Algonquin's Oak Room By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Bush is Bad: the Musical Cure for the Blue-State Blues.” By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: "Sides: The Fear is Real…." is a witty, slapstick romp By Lucy Komisar
- Book Your Trip to Middle Earth Edited by Erika Wright
- Broadway Shines Bright Edited by Erika Wright
- NY Theater: “The Ladies of the Corridor” is vintage Dorothy Parker By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow” is a comic success By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Miracle Brothers” hits wrong note in Brazil slavery tale By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Dedication, or the Stuff of Dreams” exudes cynicism. By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “The Breadwinner” a fine revival of 1931 Somerset Maugham play By Lucy Komisar
- Can Balagan outshine Cirque du Soleil? By Madelyn Miller
- Old World Entertainment with a Contemporary Twist Edited by Erika Wright
- New York Theater: “Two Gentlemen of Verona: The Musical” in Central Park By Lucy Komisar
- NY Theater: “Lennon,” a vibrant musical reprise of his music, life and times By Lucy Komisar
- ‘The Constant Wife’ satirizes marriage among rich Brits By Lucy Komisar
- ”Primo,” a memoir of Auschwitz by Italian resistance fighter, Primo Levi By Lucy Komisar
- ‘Screen Play’ satirizes frightening rightwing Republican future By Lucy Komisar
- ‘Orson’s Shadow’ Imagines Welles and Olivier Rehearsing ‘Rhinoceros’ By Lucy Komisar
- ‘Sweet Charity’ is sprightly confection about lovelorn dance hall hostess By Lucy Komisar
- ‘Philadelphia, Here I Come’ is charming comic tale of Irishman enroute to America
By Lucy Komisar - “Glengarry Glen Ross” is a chilling portrait of American business By Lucy Komisar
- Moving Out Reveiwed by Madelyn Miller
- Bootleg Islam Edited by Erika Wright
- Bay St. Louis By Angela Fox
- You won’t find a show with more award winning songs Edited by Madelyn Miller
- The Producers Edited by Madelyn Miller
- Bonnie Lee Sanders is a jazzy, sophisticated, inventive cabaret singer & writer. By Lucy Komisar
- “The Light in the Piazza” is charming operatic fable about romance. By Lucy Komisar
- “The Pillowman” is a bizarre gothic horror story. By Lucy Komisar
- ‘Doubt’ is a riveting morality play about possible sexual abuse by a priest. By Lucy Komisar
- ‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’ is outrageously brilliant political satire. By Lucy Komisar
- Denzel Washington’s ‘Julius Caesar’ is best when there’s action. By Lucy Komisar
- “A Streetcar Named Desire” vibrates with the power of sexuality Reviewed by Lucy Komisar
- “On Golden Pond” is charming, fresh and funny look at generations. By Lucy Komisar
- “Dessa Rose” is a moving musical of ante-bellum South Reviewed by Lucy Komisar
- TITAS Presents The 2005 Command Performance of International Ballet
- Golden Buddha Beach Edited by Madelyn Miller
- TITAS Presents the Dallas Debut of Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal Edited by Madelyn Miller
- Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival Celebrates 19th Annual Event
Edited by Madelyn Miller - TITAS Music Season Offers The Dallas Debut of Leahy
- Noche De Flamenco Edited by Madelyn Miller
- The Ten Tenors Reviewed By Madelyn Miller
- The Texas Version of the Academy Awards Reviewed by Madelyn Miller
- OKLAHOMA! Edited By Madelyn Miller
- You’ve seen the films. Now visit the actual film locations.
- Cinderella On Ice
- Winner of the 1999 Tony Award® for Best Musical: Fosse
- Santa Fe Film Festival
- Inside The Tuscan Hills
- “Would you like me to seduce you In Dallas?”
- Brazil Knows How To Shake Their Booty
- Karrin Allyson sings down-home jazz
- Behind the Scenes of Behind the Scenes Canada
- "Echoes of the War” Looks at Another Era’s Conflict By Lucy Komisar
- “After The Fall” is Arthur Miller’s Diatribe Against Women By Lucy Komisar
- Joseph and the Amazing Techinicolor Dreamcoat Dallas
- “Bug” is a Chilling, Riveting Play About Illusion and Delusion By Lucy Komisar
- Maureen McGovern Sings Cool, Romantic By Lucy Komisar
- Gladys Knight and the Pips shake up the Flamingo By Lucy Komisar
- Latest Cirque du Soleil Production Coming to Dallas
- In “Fiction,” Two Novelists Engage in Deceit Through Their Writings By Lucy Komisar
- People Are Saying Really Nice Things About Little Shop of Horrors
- London’s Hampstead Theatre is a Trendy Place for Modern Plays By Lucy Komisar
- Timely “Man Who Would Be King” Conquers People to Save Them By Lucy Komisar
- “Bridge & Tunnel” is Path to Incisive, Biting, Sensitive Political Comedy By Lucy Komisar
- “Sight Unseen” Plumbs Psychology of Ambitious Painter and the Woman he Discarded
By Lucy Komisar - “The Musical of Musicals (The Musical)” is a Witty Satire of That Genre By Lucy Komisar
- Tom Stoppard’s “Jumpers” is a Witty, Surreal Riff on God and Morality By Lucy Komisar
- “Fabulation” a Witty Satire About the Black Bourgeoisie By Lucy Komisar
- “A Raisin in the Sun” a Vivid Saga of Black Life in the 50's By Lucy Komisar
- “Finian’s Rainbow” a Deft Satiric Musical Fantasy About Racism By Lucy Komisar
- “Assassins” a Stunning, Tantalizing, Surreal Kaleidoscope of Historical Killers By Lucy Komisar
- On the Run in The City By The Bay By Valerie Summers
- Cabaret & Musical Reviews in New York By Lucy Komisar
- "De La Guarda" Flies Angrily Through the Air By Lucy Komisar
- Mel Brooks' “The Producers” Brilliantly Outrages Everyone By Lucy Komisar
- The Driven Women of “Gypsy” Mount a Smashing Revival By Lucy Komisar
- Dance Like an Irishman
- “Golda’s Balcony” is a riveting political thriller about Israel By Lucy Komisar
- 'Movin' Out' of a War that Devastated a Generation By Lucy Komisar
- Artistry and Politics Animate This Season’s Musicals By Lucy Komisar
- Hitchcock’s London By Lucy Komisar
- 'Hairspray' Styles Comic Rock With Serious Politics By Lucy Komisar
- Fresh Art Flourishes in the Magnolia Theatre Bar Dallas
- Bet You’ll Enjoy This Comedian in Reno
- What Every Movie Reviewer Knows
- Burning Man
- Kitchen Stories
- Titas Presents the Groundbreaking Dance Company Momix
- NUNSENSE Dallas
- Tobacco Walks the Plank in ‘Pirates’
- Russian Winter Festival Brings Carnival Spirit to McFarlin Auditorium Dallas
- Stratford Upon Avon’s Calling – But Get Thee to the Globe By Pat Connelly
- Dance! Dance! Dance! By Madelyn Miller
Can You Think of a Better Place to see Carmen Performed Than in Spain?- Def Poetry Jams Dallas!
- Salsa! Samba! Tango! And all that Jazz
A London of Contrasts By Will Snyder- If the Academy Awards Were Held in Dallas, Who Would the Winners Be?
- How Can You See the Famous Cold Mountain?
- Lord of the Rings - The Return of the King
- Heartland Texas
- Going to Toronto for the Weekend, Eh? By David Currier
- Starlight Express A Review by Greg Ziglar
- Garmento
- Starlight Express Dallas Summer Musicals
- Thoroughly Modern Millie Review
- A Mighty Wind A Film Review by Gregory Ziglar
- BLAST! Is Back Dallas Summer Musicals
- Respiro A Film by Emanuele Crialese
- The Legend Of Suriyothai A Film by Chatri Chalerm Yukol
- Cirque du Soleil Connecticut
- tick, tick, BOOM!
- Boys Will be Boys...Except When They are Dancing Girls
- Wales Celebrates Its Poet Laureate
- Gods and Generals
- The Dance of Divine Love India
- The Academy Awards With a Texas Twist
- Cirque Du Soleil Dallas
- Titas Salutes Black History Month
- Santa Clause 2 Review
- The Ring Review
- A New Wave in Filmmaking
- Disney’s THE LION KING
- Igby Goes Down
- Mad King Ludwig Lives On Germany
- Bigger Really Is Better
- How Fast Can You Make a Movie?
- Lerner & Loewe's My Fair Lady Dallas Summer Musicals
- STOMP - Dallas Summer Musicals
- Dallas’ Only Place for “Art After Dark”
- The Lady and the Duke Review
- Tony Award Winning Best Musical - contact
- Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
- Much More Than a Night at the Opera Australia
- Getting Tickets to NYC’s Hottest Shows
- Vail: It's More Than Snow Colorado
- Dallas is Gonna Jump and Jive
- From Opera to Legos Germany
- Wanna See Something Dirty? Dallas
- Broadway Cinema Returns to Dallas
- TITAS Opens The 2001/2002 Dance Season With the Brenda Angiel Aerial Dance
- Company
- TITAS Presents the Dallas Debut of Daniela Mercury, Queen of Brazilian Pop
- Tortilla Soup (Movie review)
- Dame Edna: Everything You Ever Heard, and Worse
- Kiss of the Dragon
- Eartha Kitt is Purr-fectly Wonderful in Cinderella
- The Brigadoon of Film Fests
- Review: The Golden Bowl
- Riverdance
- Review: Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
- Review: Shadow of the Vampire
- Review: Saving Silverman
- TITAS Begins 2001 with the Exuberant Mark Morris Dance Group
- AEROS: A Breathtaking Fusion of Art and Athleticism
- Circus Splendor & Luxury Digs at Walt Disney World
- “Sunset Boulevard” Hits The Road
- Spoleto USA South Carolina
- ‘The Play Is Not The Only Thing’ England
- Titas Presents The Return of the Stomp! Dallas
- Titas Presents the Dallas Debut of RAVENSHEAD Dallas
- Titas Presents the Fiery Sounds of ¡CUBANISMO! Dallas
- Just for Laughs Canada
- Winter Sleepers: A Really Cool Film
- The Curtain is Raised On Top London Shows
- Pineapples and Prima Donnas South Africa
- Autumn is Harvest Time in the Big Apple
- Bangkok to Host Second International Festival of Dance and Music
- The Most Charming Drug Dealer in the World
- The Passion and the Power of Ballet Texa
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