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Friday, October 27, 2017

London Theater Review: ‘Young Marx,’ The First Play in Nicholas Hytner’s New Theater by Gordon Cox

London has a brand new theatre in The Bridge – not only the biggest to be built here in 20 years, but the first new commercial playhouse of its size in 80. Dreamed up by former National T…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:53PM

‘Frida’ Director Julie Taymor on Harvey Weinstein: ‘I Think He Should Go To Jail’ by Gordon Cox

Julie Taymor had harsh words for Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced movie mogul with whom she worked on her 2002 film “Frida.” “I think he should go to jail,” Taymor sai…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:17AM
Thursday, October 26, 2017

Broadway Review: Clive Owen in ‘M. Butterfly’ by Gordon Cox

Clive Owen returns to Broadway in David Henry Hwang’s “M. Butterfly,” a revised version of the 1988 drama about a French diplomat who was caught in a scandalous affair with a Chinese o…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:27PM

MoMA to Open Contenders Series With ‘Three Billboards’ by Gordon Cox

New York’s Museum of Modern Art has set the initial lineup for The Contenders, its annual screenings of awards-season buzzmagnets, opening the series in November with Martin McDonagh&#…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00PM

Videogame Maker Ubisoft Moves Into Live Entertainment With ‘Just Dance Live’ by Gordon Cox

Ubisoft, the French company behind videogames including “Assassin’s Creed” and “Rayman Raving Rabbids,” will expand into the live entertainment market with R…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00AM

Country Music Star Clint Black Developing Christmas Musical by Gordon Cox

Clint Black, the country music star who’s sold more than 20 million albums worldwide, is at work on a Christmas musical for the stage, with a theater industry reading of the new show s…

SOURCE: Variety at 08:00AM
Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Off Broadway Review: Jason Alexander in ‘The Portuguese Kid’ by Gordon Cox

There’s a lot of professional pizzazz assembled on the Manhattan Theater Club stage for “The Portuguese Kid,” the world premiere of the new play written and directed by John Patrick Sh…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00PM

Stagecraft Podcast: Harvey Fierstein, Michael Urie Talk ‘Torch Song’ (Listen) by Gordon Cox

How did Michael Urie shake the memory of original actor Harvey Fierstein when he took on the lead role of “Torch Song”? He didn’t even try. “He’s always there,&…

SOURCE: Variety at 04:44PM
Monday, October 23, 2017

Off Broadway Review: ‘Jesus Hopped the A Train’ by Gordon Cox

Some prisoners go out of their minds when confined to the 23-hour isolation wing of Rikers Island prison. In the Signature Theater revival of Stephen Adly Guirgis’ “Jesus Hopped …

SOURCE: Variety at 11:25PM

Jimmy Kimmel to David Letterman at Mark Twain Ceremony: ‘Everything Was Fine Until You Went Off the Air’ by Gordon Cox

A careful blend of sincerity and insults made for a raucous tribute to retired late-night TV host David Letterman at Washington, D.C.’s John F. Kennedy Center on Sunday night, when th…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:12PM
Friday, October 20, 2017

Musical Comedy ‘The Prom’ Sets Broadway Run for November 2018 by Gordon Cox

Broadway musicals are already beginning to line up for next season, with comedy “The Prom” now signed up to hit New York in a production that opens in November 2018 following a 2016 debu…

SOURCE: Variety at 01:04PM

Off Broadway Review: Harvey Fierstein’s ‘Torch Song’ With Michael Urie by Gordon Cox

In “Torch Song,” an affectionate if ill-considered revival of Harvey Fierstein’s “Torch Song Trilogy,” Michael Urie makes a brave but bizarre effort to channel the playwright’s o…

SOURCE: Variety at 08:43AM
Thursday, October 19, 2017

‘Get Out’ Leads 2017 Gotham Awards Nominations by Gordon Cox

“Get Out,” writer-director Jordan Peele’s surprise smash of a scary movie, led the pack of nominations for the 2017 Gotham Awards, Independent Filmmaker Project’s ann…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:10AM
Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Stagecraft Podcast: Blackmail Led Tracy Letts to Acting (Listen) by Gordon Cox

The Tony-winning actor Tracy Letts only discovered acting because somebody blackmailed his father into starring in a community theater play. Letts, who as a writer (“August: Osage Coun…

SOURCE: Variety at 04:42PM
Monday, October 16, 2017

Broadway Box Office: Promising Start for ‘The Band’s Visit’ by Gordon Cox

“Springsteen on Broadway” had the megabucks launch — and continues to do huge business — but the other show to begin previews around the same time, “The Band…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:13PM
Friday, October 13, 2017

Broadway Musical ‘War Paint’ Will Close Earlier Than Expected by Gordon Cox

“War Paint,” the musical that stars big Broadway names Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole, will go dark earlier than expected, setting an imminent closing for Nov. 5. The show, …

SOURCE: Variety at 11:00AM

‘Springsteen on Broadway’ Opening: Don’t Clap Along With The Boss by Gordon Cox

“I’ll handle it myself, thanks.” That was The Boss himself, jovially dressing down the few people in his Broadway audience who had begun to clap along to “Dancer in the Dark.” …

SOURCE: Variety at 12:12AM
Thursday, October 12, 2017

Tony Awards Set a Date for 2018 Telecast by Gordon Cox

Broadway, mark your calendar: The Tony Awards have set the date for the 2018 ceremony, locking in June 10, 2018 for the CBS telecast, live from the stage of Radio City Music Hall. At the sam…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:00AM

West End Review: ‘Young Frankenstein,’ The Musical by Gordon Cox

Can you zap old material into new life? The perennial problem of the family Frankenstein is the same one facing the comedian Mel Brooks. Exhuming “Young Frankenstein,” his classi…

SOURCE: Variety at 08:00AM
Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Broadway Review: ‘Time and the Conways’ With Elizabeth McGovern by Gordon Cox

Elizabeth McGovern, until recently the gracious mistress of PBS’s “Downton Abbey,” has a far more fractious household to manage in “Time and the Conways,” J.B. Priestley’s 1937 d…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:50PM

Broadway Box Office: ‘Springsteen on Broadway’ Explodes With $2.3 Million Launch by Gordon Cox

It’s official: The Boss is a Broadway blockbuster. “Springsteen on Broadway” ($2,332,108) exploded out of the gate with a huge first week, easily topping $2 million for jus…

SOURCE: Variety at 06:09PM

Broadway Sleeper Hit ‘Come From Away’ Turns a Profit by Gordon Cox

“Come From Away,” the musical that surprised Broadway last spring when it turned into the season’s sleeper hit, has managed to recoup its $12 million capitalization costs i…

SOURCE: Variety at 02:46PM
Monday, October 9, 2017

Theater Review: ‘The Honeymooners,’ The Musical by Gordon Cox

Even those who are favorably inclined toward nostalgic recreations of beloved TV shows will find their affections tested in “The Honeymooners,” the lumbering, scattershot musical premier…

SOURCE: Variety at 04:59PM
Thursday, October 5, 2017

Lauren Ambrose to Star in Broadway ‘My Fair Lady’ by Gordon Cox

Lauren Ambrose will star as Eliza Doolittle in Lincoln Center Theater’s much-anticipated revival of “My Fair Lady,” one of the biggest titles in the Broadway canon. She lea…

SOURCE: Variety at 03:30PM

Will ‘Springsteen on Broadway’ Be a Tony Contender? by Gordon Cox

Tony voters are still anxiously awaiting invitations to “Springsteen on Broadway” — which means that Bruce Springsteen’s much-anticipated blockbuster isn’t elig…

SOURCE: Variety at 01:40PM
Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Dustin Hoffman, Sofia Coppola to Receive Tributes at 2017 Gotham Awards by Gordon Cox

Dustin Hoffman and Sofia Coppola will be honored at the 2017 Gotham Awards, joining a lineup of tribute recipients that already includes Nicole Kidman and Al Gore, among others. Handed out a…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:00AM
Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Broadway Press Agents Launch Personal PR Firm by Gordon Cox

Molly Barnett and Chelsea Nachman, two theater press agents who have worked together for years at DKC/O&M, have stepped out on their own to launch Grapevine Public Relations, a PR firm t…

SOURCE: Variety at 06:05PM
Monday, October 2, 2017

Broadway Box Office: Street Slow as ‘Charlie’ Slips by Gordon Cox

A slow final week of September kept the Broadway box office humble last week, except at the biggest of hits like “Hamilton” and “Hello, Dolly!” In the aftermath of th…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:21PM

U.K. Theater Review: Ian McKellen in ‘King Lear’ by Gordon Cox

Something’s rotten in the state of, er, Britain. A country known for its unerring stability and sense looks, to all the world, like it’s lost its marbles of late, and director Jonathan M…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:27AM
Thursday, September 28, 2017

London Theater Review: Ivo van Hove’s ‘After the Rehearsal/Persona’ by Gordon Cox

Cinema has long been Ivo van Hove’s treasure trove. In turning to its old masters – Pasolini, Visconti, Cassavertes – the Belgian director has found new stories for the stage. He’s m…

SOURCE: Variety at 04:02PM

Jason Mraz to Star in Broadway’s ‘Waitress’ for 10 Weeks by Gordon Cox

Jason Mraz, the Grammy winner known for hits including “I’m Yours,” will join the cast of the Broadway musical “Waitress” for 10 weeks beginning in November. He…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00AM

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