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            <title>Extended; Charlie Lustman's Made Me Nuclear, the Operetta</title>
            <link>http://www.pr.com/press-release/108458</link>
            <description>“Made Me Nuclear,” Charlie Lustman’s pop music operetta that celebrates life after surviving cancer, has been extended through November 15, 2008 at Santa Monica Playhouse. Lustman “shares this simple yet profound message in a cycle of folky, bluesy songs, which he performs with equal amounts of vulnerability and impishness. Simply irresistible,” says the L.A. Times, “Critics’ Choice.” [PR.com - October 02, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Made Me Nuclear, the Operetta</title>
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            <description>They radiated him, but they couldn’t silence him - Charlie Lustman, surviving cancer one song at a time. Made Me Nuclear Lustman’s pop music operetta may have come from his personal story but it is a universal one familiar to survivors everywhere. Blending humor and intimacy this is a show for anyone who has faced a challenge in life. A theatrical adaptation of the album by the same name - Made Me Nuclear. [PR.com - August 09, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Extended Jerry Mayer’s &quot;Black &amp; Bluestein&quot; and &quot;Dietrich &amp; Chevalier, the Musical&quot; in Rep Through June 1, 2008</title>
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            <description>Jerry Mayer’s two plays now playing in rep at The Other Space at Santa Monica Playhouse: the hit dramedy “Black &amp; Bluestein” and the acclaimed romantic love story “Dietrich &amp; Chevalier, the Musical,” will extend through June 1st. [PR.com - April 10, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Dietrich &amp; Chevalier, the Musical</title>
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            <description>Their love, their war, their songs. The passion that endured a World War, a trial for treason and two lifetimes. Featuring 15 of their signature songs. [PR.com - February 19, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Black &amp; Bluestein</title>
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            <description>Jerry Mayer’s engaging dramedy, set in 1963 St. Louis. A Jewish liberal finds that breaking the color barrier could break his bank account and his marriage. You’ll laugh… You’ll cry…You’ll think. [PR.com - February 15, 2008]</description>
            <author>Santa Monica Group Theatre/Santa Monica Playhouse</author>
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            <title>A Bit of Irish - Chris Sullivan’s 9th Annual Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day</title>
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            <description>A raucous St. Patrick’s Day hooley (party) and celebration of Ireland in songs, poems, limericks and stories. [PR.com - February 15, 2008]</description>
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            <title>A Valentine for Santa Monica American Cultural Youth Ambassadors. “The Little Girls” Rock the Playhouse, 80’s Music Phenomenon Reunites.</title>
            <link>http://www.pr.com/press-release/69236</link>
            <description>It’s original 80's girls group “The Little Girls” in Concert performing old and new material off their soon to be released album - a special appearance at the intimate Santa Monica Playhouse in a one night only special benefit concert for the Playhouse American Cultural Youth Ambassadors’ UK ’08 Tour. [PR.com - January 29, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Santa Monica Playhouse Family Theatre Musical Matinee Series Presents Mary-Mary, Quite Contrary; Popular Production for Kids 2 to 102 Extended</title>
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            <description>You’re never too old to believe. A host of colorful storybook characters, unceremoniously plunked into 2008, confronts the miracles and mysteries of modern living as they try to convince a quirky Mary-Mary - so named by a mother who loved Mother Goose rhymes - that you’re never too old to believe in fairytales. [PR.com - January 25, 2008]</description>
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