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- Left quad. Right quad. Lunge. A girls indoor soccer team warms up. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. The Wolves is a portrait of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals.
- Awards show, which honors theater professionals for distinguished achievement on Broadway.
- This is the most complete and accurate documentary on the Three Stooges, told through the eyes of Moe Howard's son Paul Howard.
- Private Reels: From The LCT Archive: Mary is an ambitious Jamaican woman determined to live a grand life; her adventures take her across oceans and eras, from a battlefield of the Crimean War to a contemporary nursing home, and many times and places in between. MARYS SEACOLE is an exploration of what it means to be a woman who is paid to care. The Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3 production opened at the Claire Tow Theater on February 25, 2019. MARYS SEACOLE went on to enjoy an extended run with playwright Jackie Sibblies Drury and director Lileana Blain-Cruz winning a Special Citation Obie Award for their work. Quincy Tyler Bernstine won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play for her performance as Mary as well as an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence.
- Explores the history, politics, and philosophy behind the Nuremberg Trials through contemporary film footage and interviews with those who played significant roles as prosecutors, translators, and investigators.
- The ballet is composed by Steve Margoshes as a Rhapsody for Piano and Orchestra, performed by the Budapest Symphony Orchestra with the composer on piano. Inspired by Mildred Cram's novella Forever, it was choreographed by Jacqulyn Buglisi for the Buglisi Dance Theatre and was recorded in a workshop performance at the Baryshnikov Arts Center (3/16/12). It is the second of two "Forever Ballets," commissioned by David De Silva on behalf of The Father Fame Foundation, dealing with the theme of reincarnation and the eternal human spirit.
- This film introduces four new musical works composed by Steve Margoshes and played by the West Point Band. With music and history, it celebrates this historic New York Military Academy with the Class of 2018.
- Take a personal journey with Paul Howard (Moe's son) back in time to the 1890s when the sons of a strong-willed Jewish mother learn about love, laughter, and shtick on the streets of Brooklyn.
- The Howard brothers Moe and Shemp, and pal Larry Fine, morph into The Three Stooges and step up from Vaudeville second-bananas to acclaim as Columbia Pictures' brightest stars. Shemp quietly exits the trio as little brother Curly steps in with gusto and brilliance. Can they really make it in the big time? "Soitenly!"
- It's the 1930s and a new era as the Stooges give an upper cut to the upper class in an avalanche of wildly popular slapstick movie shorts. Although riding high, Curly's off-screen antics leave the Stooges just a pratfall away from misfortune.
- Paul witnesses firsthand Curly's downward spiral while the Stooges' Hollywood star soars. They're busier than ever and surrounded by a talented cadre of wildly inventive writers, directors, and character actors. Success takes them abroad, but storm clouds are gathering in Europe and around the world.
- Stooge Shemp rejoins the act, infusing new life in the knuckleheads' shtick. Television invades America's living rooms and as the first of many generations discovers the boobs on the tube, The Three Stooges are catapulted back into the world's spotlight.
- Stooge Shemp rejoins the act, infusing new life in the knucklehead shtick. Television invades America's living rooms and as the first of many generations discover the boobs on the tube. The three stooges are catapulted back into the spotlight.
- TV captures millions of new fans and they want more Stooges. Their feature film career blasts off and they're soon clowning around with the likes of Sinatra and Ed Sullivan, voicing their own animated series and selling out live shows.
- Enter the new Stooge Joe Besser and exit 24 years of "Short" but sweet times at Columbia Pictures. Paul Howard tells of the growing tension in the family as the winds of change blow upon The Three Stooges yet again and a lovable old friend enters the picture.
- The world bids farewell to Moe and Larry as the days of the Stooges end but their legacy proves eternal, new generations meet the Stooges on the Internet, and Paul and his family return to Brooklyn to celebrate a legacy of funniness and family.