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 iFMagazine.com Features - Great Expectations
The 71st Oscars may have been a bust, but the 61st Academy Awards was no Sleeping Beauty either.
Savion Glover has a TONY Award under his belt and is considered to be the best tap dancer alive, so to lump him in the category of semi known is idiotic.
If you could predict the Academy Award winners of the future or even predict the winners the day before the Oscar telecast, you'd be a very rich and powerful person.
www.ifmagazine.com /feature.asp?article=559   (649 words)

  
 Allan Carr - Psychology Central
His reputation for hosting expensive and lavish parties and creating lavish production numbers led the producers of the 61st Annual Academy Awards to hire him to produce the show based on his promise that he would turn the show around from the dry, dull show it had been in previous years.
Carr won a Tony Award in 1984 for producing the Broadway hit La Cage aux Folles.
The show became a laughing stock and has gone down in history one of the worst moments in awards show and television history.
psychcentral.com /psypsych/Allan_Carr   (386 words)

  
 The British Theatre Guide: Theatre News for 9th June, 2002
It is rumoured that Turgenev's Fortune's Fool, the production for which Alan Bates won Best Performance by an Actor in a Play at this year's Tony Awards, will transfer to the Wets End's Haymarket Theatre later this year.
Alan Ayckbourn's 61st play, Snake in the Grass, opened on Wednesday at Sacrborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre.
Snake in the Grass, Ayckbourn's first thriller since 1994, runs until 7th September.
www.britishtheatreguide.info /news/N090602.htm   (386 words)

  
 Allan Carr
The 1980 disco musical ``Can't Stop the Music'' starring the Village People received a critical drubbing, as did Carr's production of the 61st Academy Awards in 1989, which are best remembered for the campy, Rob Lowe/Snow White dance number.
HOLLYWOOD (Variety) - Allan Carr, the producer best known for the films ``Grease,'' ``Grease 2,'' and the Tony award-winning Broadway production of ``La Cage aux Folles,'' died Tuesday at his home in Beverly Hills.
Carr was born in Highland Park, Ill., and entered show business after a stint at Northwestern University.
members.aol.com /deathpool/obits99/carralla.html   (477 words)

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