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Cyt Presents A Little Princess 10/29-31 At The Rose Theater

29 October 2009 3:00 AM, PDT | BroadwayWorld.com | See recent BroadwayWorld.com news »

Cyt Kansas City East proudly presents A Little Princess October 29 - October 31, 2009 at The Rose Theater, Rockhurst High School.

Join Christian Youth Theater as we celebrate our 10th year in Kansas City! Bring your camera to this performance for a photo opportunity with cast members!

This Cyt original musical is based on the beloved classic novel written by Frances H. Burnett. A young motherless girl is entrusted to the care of a boarding school while her father serves his country at war. Sara Crewe will travel from India to England only to find that it's an unfriendly world that awaits her. When mistaken for a penniless orphan, Sara is forced to be a servant, leaving only her imagination and hope to remain a little princess. It's sure to be a memorable show for cast and audiences alike.

More information can be found at our website at www.cytkc.org or »

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Rt Interview: David Yates on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

14 July 2009 11:27 PM, PDT | Rotten Tomatoes | See recent Rotten Tomatoes news »

When David Yates was hired to direct Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, fans took one look at his TV-heavy resume and panicked that he wouldn't be able to bring the same scale to the franchise that previous directors Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral), Alfonso Cuaron (A Little Princess) and Chris Columbus (Home Alone) had managed with aplomb. If the resulting feature didn't settle those minds -- and it largely did -- then Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince most certainly will. On its day of release the film is one of the best reviewed of... »

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DVD Playhouse--May 2009

11 May 2009 11:22 PM, PDT | The Hollywood Interview | See recent The Hollywood Interview news »

DVD Playhouse—May 2009

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Allen Gardner

Paramount Centennial Collection Paramount Studios releases two more classic titles from its library on special edition DVD: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is John Ford’s last masterpiece (although he would go on to direct two more very good films) from 1962: about an Eastern lawyer (James Stewart) who travels west only to find primal brutality in the form of sadistic bandit Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin, great as always) and pragmatic brutality in local rancher Tom Doniphon (John Wayne), each two sides of a coin that represent a way of life slowly dying out as Stewart’s modern brand of civilization tames the West. A perfect film, period. Howard HawksEl Dorado is essentially a remake of his earlier classic Rio Bravo, with John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and a young James Caan as lawmen joining forces against corrupt cattle barons. Great fun. Two disc sets. »

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[DVD Review] A Little Princess

6 May 2009 11:59 PM, PDT | JustPressPlay.net | See recent JustPressPlay news »

Frances Hodgson Burnett wrote one of the classic tales of every girl's childhood when she wrote Secret Garden. With A Little Princess, Burnett further solidified her spot in literary history. Little girls everywhere fall in love with Sara Crewe as she wavers in between luxury and poverty in a school for girls in London. The 1995 film version of A Little Princess receives considerably more press than all the others, but of all the incarnations none receives as much credit for literary faithfulness as the 1986 made-for-tv version. A Little Princess (1986), while not a strong visual foray, takes the classic story and explores it in a way no version has matched since. Captain Crewe (David Yelland) served faithfully in the British armed forces and still found time to rain down adoration on his daughter Sara (Amelia Shankley). With his daughter off at boarding school, Captain Crewe decided to invest in a diamond »

- Lex Walker

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