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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Tonys: Inside the $200,000 Kickstarter Campaign for a ‘Spring Awakening’ Performance by Gordon Cox

If viewers of this year’s Tony Awards get to see a performance from “Spring Awakening,” they’ll have fans to thank for footing the bill. Deaf West Theater’s nom…

SOURCE: Variety at 08:41PM

London Theater Review: Alexi Kaye Campbell’s ‘Sunset at the Villa Thalia’ by Gordon Cox

A Greek holiday home becomes a symbol of a diplomatic powerplay in Alexi Kaye Campbell’s two-act time-hop, “Sunset at the Villa Thalia,” at the National Theater. The playwright of tran…

SOURCE: Variety at 06:45PM

‘Hamilton’ Director Thomas Kail Talks ‘Grease Live’ by Gordon Cox

One man unites the live musical smash and Broadway sensation.

SOURCE: Variety at 05:34PM

Road to the Tonys: When ‘Hamilton’ Costs Just $10 a Ticket by Gordon Cox

Want a $10 ticket to “Hamilton”? Try enrolling in a New York City public school. Tickets to the Broadway sensation — and presumptive Tony Awards champion — may be goi…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:30PM
Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Broadway Box Office: ‘Waitress’ Joins The Upper Crust by Gordon Cox

The Broadway musical “Waitress” is shaping up to be one of the spring season’s success stories. The latest indication? The show’s become the newest member of the mill…

SOURCE: Variety at 04:26PM

Connecticut Theater Review: Broadway-Bound Musical ‘Anastasia’ by Gordon Cox

DNA may have ended the romantic mystery of the Anastasia legend, but fairytale princesses are forever. Making a story of a little girl lost more than child’s play is a challenge largel…

SOURCE: Variety at 02:01PM

Broadway’s Key Brand Entertainment Gets a New Name by Gordon Cox

Key Brand Entertainment, the company that owns a portfolio of live-entertainment players including Broadway Across America, has rebranded itself the John Gore Organization, named after the e…

SOURCE: Variety at 02:01PM
Sunday, May 29, 2016

London Theater Review: ‘The Threepenny Opera’ with Rory Kinnear by Gordon Cox

Born out of Germany’s economic meltdown in the 1920s, “The Threepenny Opera” puts the destitute and desperate onstage — a remarkable thing at the time. Rather than refresh its re…

SOURCE: Variety at 04:22PM
Thursday, May 26, 2016

West End Review: Kenneth Branagh’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with Richard Madden, Lily James by Gordon Cox

Neither love nor hate make this “Romeo and Juliet” — the best so far of Kenneth Branagh’s ongoing season of West End plays — but haste. The actor-manager and his co-directo…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:55PM

Theater Director Ivo van Hove on ‘Crucible,’ Coming From Amsterdam to Broadway by Gordon Cox

Last fall, Amsterdam-based director Ivo van Hove had zero Broadway credits to his name. Six months later, he’s got two: “A View From the Bridge,” the critics-darling revival starring M…

SOURCE: Variety at 03:24PM

Off Broadway Review: ‘Incognito’ Starring Charlie Cox by Gordon Cox

At the end of “Incognito,” a new play by Nick Payne (“Constellations”) at Manhattan Theater Club, one line of dialogue jumps out: “There is nothing whatsoever remarkable about …

SOURCE: Variety at 03:24PM
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Broadway Review: Cirque du Soleil’s ‘Paramour’ by Gordon Cox

Somebody should have warned Cirque du Soleil Theatrical that it would be an iffy business trying to bring Broadway to Broadway. “Paramour” is an ambitious departure from the comp…

SOURCE: Variety at 09:46PM

Drones Make Theater, Not War in Broadway ‘Paramour’ by Gordon Cox

In Cirque du Soleil’s first Broadway show, “Paramour,” it’s not just the acrobats who take flight. It’s the lampshades. In a romantic moment when two characters…

SOURCE: Variety at 07:01PM

1970s Indie Film ‘Hester Street’ to be Adapted for Stage by Gordon Cox

Producers Michael Rabinowitz and Ira Deutchman have optioned the stage rights to the 1975 indie-film success “Hester Street,” planning to produce a New York theatrical adaptation…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:12AM
Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Broadway’s ‘Tuck Everlasting’ to Close by Gordon Cox

Struggling at the box office and essentially shut out of the nominations for the Tony Awards, Broadway musical “Tuck Everlasting” has proven fleeting, with producers announcing …

SOURCE: Variety at 07:05PM

Off Broadway Review: ‘Hadestown’ by Gordon Cox

Hell looks a lot like New Orleans in director Rachel Chavkin’s stunning production of “Hadestown,” singer-songwriter Anais Mitchell’s ravishing music-theater piece at New Y…

SOURCE: Variety at 07:05PM
Monday, May 23, 2016

2016 Obie Awards: ‘The Humans,’ ‘Eclipsed’ Score; ‘Guards at the Taj’ Wins Play Prize (FULL LIST) by Gordon Cox

Tony Awards nominees “The Humans” and “Eclipsed” both scored trophies at the Off Broadway-centric Obie Awards, which gave its top playwriting prize to Rajiv Joseph&…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:18PM

Broadway Blasts to Record Highs for 2015-16 Season by Gordon Cox

White-hot from the buzz of its newly minted megahit “Hamilton” and the enduring popularity of crowdpleasers including “The Lion King” and “Wicked,” Broadw…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:41PM

David Mamet, Rebecca Hall Join 2016-17 Season at Atlantic Theater Company by Gordon Cox

David Mamet’s first play following the bad-buzz magnet “China Doll” has been added to the 2016-17 season at the Atlantic Theater Company, the Off Broadway troupe that Mame…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:21PM
Saturday, May 21, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016

‘Hamilton,’ ‘The Humans’ Win 2016 Drama League Awards (FULL LIST) by Gordon Cox

“Hamilton,” “The Humans” and Lin-Manuel Miranda were among the winners of the 2016 Drama League Awards, which anointed a quintet of winners that are also in the runni…

SOURCE: Variety at 06:39PM
Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Sutton Foster to Star in ‘Sweet Charity’ at Off Broadway’s New Group by Gordon Cox

Sutton Foster will star in a new production of “Sweet Charity,” kicking off a 2016-17 season at Off Broadway’s The New Group that also will include the American premiere of…

SOURCE: Variety at 07:43PM

Off Broadway Review: ‘Indecent’ by Paula Vogel by Gordon Cox

Here’s a sure bet for the regional theater circuit — a play about a play that shocked Broadway and landed both the show’s producer and its leading man in jail. “Inde…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:45AM
Tuesday, May 17, 2016

U.K. Stage Giant Ambassador Theater Group Gets New Leadership by Gordon Cox

Ambassador Theater Group, the largest theater owner-operator in the U.K. and a company in the midst of expanding its New York footprint, has tapped new leadership as its founding leaders and…

SOURCE: Variety at 08:51PM

David Hyde Pierce to Join Bette Midler in Broadway ‘Hello, Dolly!’ by Gordon Cox

David Hyde Pierce has signed on to co-star with Bette Midler in the upcoming Broadway revival of “Hello, Dolly!” The brewing production, from producer Scott Rudin, has also locke…

SOURCE: Variety at 08:51PM
Monday, May 16, 2016

‘Shuffle Along,’ Jane Krakowski Win 2016 Astaire Awards (FULL LIST) by Gordon Cox

Broadway musical “Shuffle Along” dominated the 2016 Astaire Awards, which honor choreography and dance performance on stage and on film. The show picked up trophies for male danc…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:38PM

August Wilson’s ‘Jitney’ to Play Broadway for First Time by Gordon Cox

“Jitney,” the August Wilson play about unlicensed cab drivers in the 1970s, will make its Broadway debut this season in a new production from Manhattan Theater Club, which has ad…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:38PM

Broadway Box Office: Big Losses Counter Small Gains by Gordon Cox

A lot of productions posted minor gains at the Broadway box office last week — but those rises were countered by some big, unavoidable losses at a few individual titles, including R…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:38PM

Off Broadway Review: ‘Daphne’s Dive’ by Pulitzer Winner Quiara Alegria Hudes by Gordon Cox

Fresh-faced Samira Wiley, a SAG winner as Poussey Washington in “Orange Is the New Black,” is a captivating young actor. (That smile is a traffic-stopper.) In “Daphne’…

SOURCE: Variety at 03:20PM
Thursday, May 12, 2016

Connecticut Theater Review: Charles Aznavour and Alfred Uhry’s ‘My Paris’ by Gordon Cox

The brush strokes are broad in “My Paris,” the predictable bio-tuner of Belle Epoque artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, now premiering at Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Conn. The chanso…

SOURCE: Variety at 06:04PM
Wednesday, May 11, 2016

New ‘Sherlock Holmes’ Sleuths Out Creative Team for West End, Broadway by Gordon Cox

The producer of a new Sherlock Holmes play is investigating a path to the West End and Broadway, enlisting a creative team led by director Daniel Evans to stage an original tale of the mas…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:31PM

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