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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Rapper Common to take a turn on Broadway by Michael Riedel

James Earl Jones shot to fame as boxer Jack Jefferson in Howard Sackler’s 1967 play “The Great White Hope.” Jones won the Tony and, two years later, was nominated for...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:52AM
Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Jimmy’s got Broadway Fallon all over itself by Michael Riedel

Jimmy Fallon’s much-publicized decision to move “The Tonight Show” to New York City has Broadway producers and press agents salivating at the prospect of late-night exposure. Fallon, w…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 07:38PM
Friday, February 21, 2014

Sinking money into raising the ‘Titanic’ by Michael Riedel

In 1996, I was having lunch at Sette Mezzo with Peter Stone, who wrote the musicals “1776” and “The Will Rogers Follies.” I asked him what he was up to,...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:14AM
Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Glenn Close said to be closing in on Albee revival by Michael Riedel

Myfavorite American play is Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” A close second is Albee’s other masterpiece, “A Delicate Balance,” which premiered on Broadway in 1…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:48AM
Friday, February 14, 2014

‘After Midnight’ perfect for a Shirley Bassey comeback by Michael Riedel

My favorite popular singer is — Goldfinger! — the great Shirley Bassey. And so it gives me tremendous pleasure to report that the producers of “After Midnight” are wooing the...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:49AM
Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Sweating ‘Bullets’: Woody’s scandal has investors worried by Michael Riedel

The investors in Woody Allen’s new musical are sweating bullets — “Bullets Over Broadway.” Just when it looked as if Allen’s new $15 million musical had a pretty clear shot...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:52PM
Friday, January 31, 2014

Patrick Page would shine as Captain Hook by Michael Riedel

Note to Bob Greenblatt, head of NBC Entertainment, and Neil Meron and Craig Zadan, who produced the hugely successful live telecast of “The Sound of Music”: For your upcoming “Peter...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:07AM
Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Cyndi Lauper to Carole King: Go see your show by Michael Riedel

Cyndi Lauper knows a thing or two about Broadway. She won a Tony for her score to “Kinky Boots,” and Sunday night picked up a Grammy for it as well....

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:10PM
Thursday, January 23, 2014

Outrage after ‘bully’ Broadway director torments child actors by Michael Riedel

The villain of the hit Broadway musical “Matilda” is Agatha Trunchbull, headmistress of Crunchem Hall Academy. She’s a brawny, scary tyrant who bullies her pupils, grabbing one little …

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:08PM
Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Woody Allen’s keeping a tight lid on ‘Bullets’ score by Michael Riedel

It’s no secret that Woody Allen is secretive. An actor friend who’s been in a few of his movies says that when you go in for the audition, you’re given...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:39AM
Thursday, January 16, 2014

Hugh Jackman returning to Broadway by Michael Riedel

Hugh Jackman may have vanished from “Houdini,” but he’ll be materializing on Broadway next season in “The River,” a play from London by Jez Butterworth. Jackman, Broadway’s No. 1…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 07:21PM
Wednesday, January 15, 2014

‘Beautiful’ star Mueller an early Tony favorite by Michael Riedel

It’S going to be a few months before we get a clear idea of who the combatants will be at the Tony Awards, but there’s one category that’s quickly coming...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 07:42AM
Friday, January 10, 2014

‘Hee Haw’ is bound for Broadway by Michael Riedel

OK, baby boomers, dinner and a show on me if you can tell me where this joke came from: “Why, Sheriff Fate Thomas, what in the heck are you doin’...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:10AM
Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Battle over Julie Harris’ estate, round 2 by Michael Riedel

The battle for legendary stage star Julie Harris’ estate is heating up. Herbert Nass, a lawyer who represented Harris for many years until he was abruptly dismissed toward the end...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 06:36AM
Friday, January 3, 2014

5 standouts that Broadway lost in 2013 by Michael Riedel

Let’s salute some fine actors who died in 2013. Here they are, in their own words: James Gandolfini He’ll forever be Tony Soprano, of course, but anyone who saw Gandolfini...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:47AM
Friday, December 27, 2013

Looking ahead to what 2014 will bring to Broadway by Michael Riedel

Pop quiz , 2014! Look into your crystal ball. What do you see? 1. NBC, riding high from the ratings success of “The Sound of Music,” says it will broadcast...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:54AM
Friday, December 20, 2013

Carole King loves ‘Beautiful’ but it’s too painful to watch by Michael Riedel

You’ll find Carole King’s life onstage in “Beautiful,” now in previews at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. But don’t look for King herself anywhere in the house. The reclusive “Tape…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 07:20AM
Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Peter O’Toole’s sniff of Broadway by Michael Riedel

Peter O’Toole appeared on Broadway just once, as Henry Higgins in a 1987 revival of “Pygmalion.” O’Toole, who died Saturday, was famous for his drinking, but it wasn’t booze that...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:14AM
Friday, December 13, 2013

George Steinbrenner — the play! — is in the works by Michael Riedel

Tom Hanks and Nora Ephron came up winners this year with “Lucky Guy,” a play about a larger-than-life New York character, columnist Mike McAlary. Now comes word that another larger-than-…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:17AM

How do you follow a smash like Maria? (Broadcast another!) | New York Post by Michael Riedel

‘Smash” wasn’t, but “The Sound of Music” sure was. More than 18 million people watched Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved musical performed live on NBC Thursday night, which exce…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:16AM
Friday, December 6, 2013

Burt Bacharach gives theater another chance with ‘What’s It All About?’ by Michael Riedel

Ten years ago, Burt Bacharach sat through a performance of “The Look of Love,” a revue featuring songs he wrote with lyricist Hal David. He was flanked by two friends,...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:18AM
Friday, November 22, 2013

Battle of wills after Julie Harris’ death by Michael Riedel

In the movie “All About Eve,” the Broadway star Margo Channing befriends a stage-struck young woman named Eve Harrington. Eve insinuates herself into Margo’s life, becoming an indispen…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:59AM
Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Inside Spidey’s tattered web by Michael Riedel

Michael Cohl, the producer of my favorite show of all time — “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” — told me the real reason the musical is closing in January: “We...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:18PM
Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Prince of Broadway has a new musical up his sleeve by Michael Riedel

Hal Prince is 85, but retirement isn’t for him. As I reported last month, he’s off to Japan next year to oversee a $9 million musical based on his life...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:08PM
Tuesday, November 12, 2013

T’was Broadway billed the beast: ‘Kong’ stalks NY by Michael Riedel

The big boy’s coming to Broadway. And I don’t mean James Corden! The producers of “King Kong,” a spectacle from Australia, will soon announce plans for a New York run...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:57PM
Friday, November 8, 2013

Bacharach goes back-to-back by Michael Riedel

One of my favorite Broadway shows is “Promises, Promises,” with its gin and tonic of a score by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It was a great loss to the...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 02:37AM
Tuesday, November 5, 2013

From out of nowhere, a hit in the form of ‘After Midnight’ by Michael Riedel

Out of nowhere — a hit! If you had said to me a few weeks ago that “After Midnight,” the elegant and joyful celebration of the music of Duke Ellington...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:09PM
Thursday, October 31, 2013

Sting’s ‘The Last Ship’ sailing toward B’way next fall by Michael Riedel

I was chatting with Sting the other night — that sound you hear is a name being dropped — about his upcoming Broadway musical, “The Last Ship.” We were backstage...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:19PM
Wednesday, October 30, 2013

‘Rocky’ headed to Broadway with a $4.3M set by Michael Riedel

Every now and then I like to see how much people can make in the theater. And so I collect investment papers on upcoming Broadway shows and apply my celebrated...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:55AM
Friday, October 25, 2013

‘King’ Billy Crystal returning to Broadway by Michael Riedel

Before there was Hugh Jackman, there was Billy Crystal. Jackman shattered box-office records a couple of years ago with his sensational one-man show at the Broadhurst. He opened with a...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 06:26AM
Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Bruce Lee’s story headed to Broadway by Michael Riedel

Because I’m a black-belt in martial arts — I break boards the way “Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark” breaks actors — one of my favorite songs is “Kung Fu Fighting”...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:25AM

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