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With such upcoming Broadway openings as Hair and Rock of Ages, Playbill takes a look at some of Broadway's best rock musicals. Are you ready to rock? (9 questions)05 Mar 2009 How Well Do You Know This West Side Story?
With the upcoming revival of West Side Story, Playbill wonders how well you know one of Broadway's most famous love stories? (9 questions)15 Feb 2009 Do You Know Your Guys and Dolls?
With the upcoming revival of Guys and Dolls, Playbill wonders how well you know one of Broadway's most celebrated classics! (5 questions)14 Jan 2009 Politics and Broadway
With the upcoming You’re Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush, Playbill recalls those Broadway shows where politics played a central theme! (5 questions)14 Dec 2008 All About Pal Joey
This fall marks the opening of the Pal Joey revival at Studio 54. Lets see how well you know your Pal Joey (5 questions)17 Nov 2008 Shows Starring Children
The autumn of 2008 brings the Broadway openings of two musicals starring children. How well do you know these kid-centric shows? (6 questions)17 Oct 2008 Don't Forget the Lyrics
Could you be on a reality show of Broadway lyrics? (6 questions)28 Feb 2008 Sunday in the Park with George Quiz
In honor of the 2008 Broadway revival's opening... (6 questions)21 Feb 2008 Valentine's Day Quiz
For Valentine's Day, see if you can answer these questions about Broadway love... (6 questions)03 Feb 2008 Scene Stealers
Over a decade before she entered our collective “Memory” as the Tony-winning Grizabella in Cats, Betty Buckley was already stopping shows. As Martha Jefferson in 1776, she wowed audiences as she wrapped her beautiful, powerful tones around “He Plays the Violin.” Buckley is just one of the multi-talented scene stealers The Great White Way has produced—actors who inhabit a character and a song so completely and with such originality that it’s hard to imagine anyone else playing that role. Twelve such scene stealers, all forever a part of Broadway history, are featured on each of the new Masterworks Broadway/Playbill Editors’ Choice CD releases, "Scene Stealers: The Women" and "Scene Stealers: The Men." Some of these talented performers are pictured below. Can you name them? For more information about the new "Scene Stealers" recordings, visit www.masterworksbroadway.com (4 questions)
Images of of the house in Antioch, California, where Jaycee Lee Dugard spent the 18 years since her abduction show a rusty grey or silver van parked in the driveway.
But photographs taken further along Walnut Avenue appear to show the vehicle emerging from the driveway, with a blurry figure at the streering wheel, and driving along the street behind the Google van.
It has prompted speculaton that Garrido, whose secret compound of tents and sheds was visible on Google Earth satellite pictures, noticed the camera van pass by recording images of the street and decided to trail it.
The mystery van, which can be seen by searching for 1554 Walnut Avenue, Antioch, was first noticed by a contributor to the website Boing Boing who posted it online.
Commentary on the site poses the question: "Is it possible he saw the Google van with all the gear on top, freaked out about being surveilled, and followed it for a while with interest and fear?"
Police are investigating whether a fragment of bone found at the property is human, amid fears they could be dealing with a serial killer.
Police are searching for traces of three missing schoolgirls who vanished around the time of Jaycee's abduction within 40 miles of Garrido's home.
The house and garden are now being searched by police accompanied by "death dogs" capable of sniffing out decomposing bodies while others wearing masks have used chainsaws and shovels to dig up parts of the garden.
They are also searching a property next door which Garrido looked after as a caretaker until 2006.
Attention in the investigation is also focusing on the role of Garrido's wife, Nancy, who faces the same 29 charges, including rape and kidnap, as her husband.
It has been suggested that she may have played a central role in Miss Dugard's abduction in 1991.
Reports at the time highlighted how a woman's hand pulled the 11 year-old into a car near her home in South Lake Tahoe, while a man drove.