Monster Mash: Michael Jackson ‘Thriller’ event draws thousands; Geffen Playhouse’s discount ticket scheme; Meryl Streep monologues
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-- Aiming for a record: Close to 13,000 dancers recently participated in a Michael Jackson ‘Thriller’ event in Mexico City, which could be a world record.
-- Innovative thinking: The Geffen Playhouse attempts a discount ticket strategy to address its financial woes.
-- Big turnout: An online fund-raising effort in Detroit has exceeded expectations by raising close to $2 million more than its goal of $3 million.
-- Meryl monologues: A comedy theater in L.A. will host an evening of actors performing monologues from various Meryl Streep movies.
-- Hard times: Art museums in Mexico are struggling financially as a result of the recession and swine flu pandemic.
-- Architectural controversy: Beijing’s CCTV tower has some people upset over the building’s alleged sexual imagery.
-- Spring in its step: Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet is experiencing an invigorating infusion of new dance talent.
-- Marquee names: Stockard Channing and Jane Alexander will star in a new production of David Hare’s 2002 play ‘Breath of Life’ at the Westport Country Playhouse.
-- Not appreciative: Students at a University of Tennessee campus react negatively to a public sculpture by artist Alice Aycock.
-- Surprise winners: A Japanese couple have won the Seventh World Championship of Tango in Buenos Aires.
-- David Ng