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From the brilliantly twis-ted mind of Mel Brooks comes a scheme so clever, so bold and so disturbingly simple that it can’t possibly go wrong.


Step One:
You start with Broadway’s smash hit "The Producers–The New Mel Brooks Musical," winner of a record-breaking 12 Tony Awards, and based on Mel Brooks’ Oscar-winning 1968 film "The Producers."

Step Two:
You have two major film studios, Columbia Pictures and Universal Pictures, join forces to bring the musical play to the big screen.
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[DatePublished] => 2005-07-28 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133961 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1249681 [AuthorName] => DE RERUM NATURA By Maria Isabel Garcia [SectionName] => Science and Environment [SectionUrl] => science-and-environment [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 255788 [Title] => June 30, 2004 [Summary] => We’re headed for the full moon in Capricorn on Friday, which will bring an emotional release from all this tension. For now, try not to blow your top at anyone – this is all petty stuff masquerading as something terribly important. For that reason, it’s best not to make any decisions in the heat of the moment. Everything looks different later.
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Whether it’s Shakespeare in the Park (gargantuan lines for free tickets to Chekhov’s The Seagull featuring Meryl Streep, Kevin Spacey and Kevin Kline) or a simple stroll up the new, Disneyfied Times Square, New York has plenty to offer the wide-eyed neophyte as well as the seasoned city dweller.
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Whether it’s Shakespeare in the Park (gargantuan lines for free tickets to Chekhov’s The Seagull featuring Meryl Streep, Kevin Spacey and Kevin Kline) or a simple stroll up the new, Disneyfied Times Square, New York has plenty to offer the wide-eyed neophyte as well as the seasoned city dweller.
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From the brilliantly twis-ted mind of Mel Brooks comes a scheme so clever, so bold and so disturbingly simple that it can’t possibly go wrong.


Step One:
You start with Broadway’s smash hit "The Producers–The New Mel Brooks Musical," winner of a record-breaking 12 Tony Awards, and based on Mel Brooks’ Oscar-winning 1968 film "The Producers."

Step Two:
You have two major film studios, Columbia Pictures and Universal Pictures, join forces to bring the musical play to the big screen.
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Whether it’s Shakespeare in the Park (gargantuan lines for free tickets to Chekhov’s The Seagull featuring Meryl Streep, Kevin Spacey and Kevin Kline) or a simple stroll up the new, Disneyfied Times Square, New York has plenty to offer the wide-eyed neophyte as well as the seasoned city dweller.
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Whether it’s Shakespeare in the Park (gargantuan lines for free tickets to Chekhov’s The Seagull featuring Meryl Streep, Kevin Spacey and Kevin Kline) or a simple stroll up the new, Disneyfied Times Square, New York has plenty to offer the wide-eyed neophyte as well as the seasoned city dweller.
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