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Arts Tuesday, May 1, 2001
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THEATER REVIEW
'The Producers'
The only thing to lament about the stage version of Mel Brooks's "Producers," starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, is the extent to which it outdoes its competition.


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Pulitzer Prizes
This feature includes additional information and articles about the winners of the 2001 Pulitzer Prizes for Arts.

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The Winners
Complete coverage of the 73rd Annual Academy Awards includes photos from the awards ceremony and reviews of winning films and nominees.







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For TV's Vulnerable Shows, It's Fear-and-Lobbying Season
By BERNARD WEINRAUB
Television executives are now screening possible new shows and listening to the plans and pleas of writers of current series as they decide about the new schedules.

THEATER
The Party's Hardly Over for Faith Prince
By ROBIN POGREBIN
As a telephone answering service operator who falls in love with one of her clients in the revival of "Bells Are Ringing," Faith Prince has apparently done it again.

BOOKS OF THE TIMES
'A Pitcher's Story': Toting the Wins and Losses of a Pitcher's Art
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
The year Roger Angell, the New Yorker writer, spent with David Cone would turn out to be a nightmare for the pitcher.

MUSIC REVIEW
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra: The Sounds of Terrified Sinners
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
No one who was at Carnegie Hall on Sunday will soon forget the performance of the Verdi Requiem James Levine conducted with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.

TELEVISION REVIEW
'On Golden Pond': Rippling the Waters of a Family in Turmoil
By JULIE SALAMON
It remains a mystery why CBS chose "On Golden Pond," a vehicle about aging parents and family reconciliation, to mount a live production.

ARTS IN AMERICA
Hey, Stell-Lahhh! Where's That Rattletrap Streetcar?
By MEL GUSSOW
The recent Tennessee Williams New Orleans Literary Festival showed that the city exudes the spirit of the late playwright.

THEATER REVIEW
'George Gershwin Alone': A Solo Requiem for America's Mozart
By BRUCE WEBER
Hershey Felder's stage biography, "George Gershwin Alone," at the Helen Hayes Theater, makes a great case for his subject as the American Mozart.


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