Monster Mash: NEA’s Rocco Landesman discusses plans; ‘Louis & Keely’ aiming for Broadway; Gagosian sues over damaged art
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-- Looking ahead: Rocco Landesman, the new head of the NEA, talks about his plans for the coming years.
-- Thinking big: ‘Louis & Keely,’ currently at the Geffen Playouse, is planning a national tour with an eye toward Broadway in 2010.
-- Still a work in progress: The team behind the bilingual revival of ‘West Side Story’ on Broadway has revised some of the songs from Spanish back to English.
-- Napalm not included: The Bayreuth Festival will release DVDs of its Wagnerian productions in partnership with London’s Royal Opera House.
-- Creative lawsuit: The Gagosian Gallery is suing Lufthansa over a damaged painting by artist Brice Marden.
-- Out of the limelight: Actress Parker Posey has withdrawn from an off-Broadway play, citing a case of Lyme disease.
-- Renovations: Lincoln Center’s famous fountain is getting a makeover, with choreographed waterworks.
-- Oldie but goodie: More details emerge about Pete Townshend’s new musical ‘Floss.’
-- Sour notes: In an effort to save money, the Minnesota orchestra is cutting back on guest-artist performances, including scheduled appearances by L.A. Opera music director James Conlon.
-- Travel plans: New York’s American Ballet Theatre is heading to Beijing this fall for a series of performances.
-- Keeping busy: Here’s what Jeff Daniels is doing during his summer break from Broadway’s ‘God of Carnage.’
-- Found: Iraqi authorities have recovered a painting by Picasso that was stolen from the Kuwaiti National Museum in 1990.
-- From Russia with love: A Moscow art dealer is suing a New York gallery over $3 million worth of paintings.
-- David Ng