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Monday, February 27, 2017

Regional Theater Review: A Starry 'Night of the Iguana' by Gordon Cox

"The Night of the Iguana" is Tennessee Williams' darkly tragicomic 1961 musing on humanity's difficulties in hanging on to love, faith and grace, set on the eve of World War II when all thre…

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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Broadway Review: Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Sunday in the Park With George' by Gordon Cox

A concert staging at City Center last fall of Stephen Sondheim’s 1984 Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “Sunday in the Park With George” went swimmingly, with Jake Gyllenhaal …

SOURCE: Variety at 08:07PM[SHARE]
Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Off Broadway Review: 'If I Forget' Starring Kate Walsh by Gordon Cox

The problem with many, if not most, family dramas is that the families are so often hateful. Playwright Steven Levenson (book writer of “Dear Evan Hansen”) avoids that trap in &#…

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New Musical With Familiar Tunes on Tap at Geffen Playhouse by Gordon Cox

The Geffen Playhouse in L.A. has lined up a 2017-18 season headlined by the world premiere of “Chasing Mem’ries,” a new musical starring Tyne Daly and featuring the songs o…

SOURCE: Variety at 04:55PM[SHARE]
Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Off Broadway Review: 'Everybody' by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins by Gordon Cox

The playwright Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins (“Gloria,” "An Octoroon") must be concerned about the state of our immortal souls, because his new work, “Everybody” — now…

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Broadway Box Office: Sara Bareilles Rings Up $2 Million for 'Waitress' by Gordon Cox

After a cold spell at the Broadway box office, sales heated up last week thanks to the date-night business around Valentine’s Day and the long-weekend traffic of President’s Day …

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Chicago Theater Review: New Plays Tackle Timely Topics by Gordon Cox

Genocide, terrorism, a massacre, and police violence: Those are the not-so-cheery but exceptionally topical catalysts of four new plays opening within weeks of each other and continuing simu…

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Stage Directors Union Joins Advocacy Coalition DPE in Move Toward Political Engagement by Gordon Cox

The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC), the theatrical union that represents directors and choreographers, has signed on to become an affiliate of the Department of Professiona…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00PM[SHARE]
Friday, February 17, 2017

Off Broadway Review: Tracy Letts' 'Man From Nebraska' by Gordon Cox

Tracy Letts’ kind and gentle play, “Man From Nebraska,” follows a nondescript Midwesterner who has a mid-life crisis of faith and goes to London to look for his absent God.…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:21AM[SHARE]
Thursday, February 16, 2017

Scott Rudin to Produce New Tracy Letts Play on Broadway by Gordon Cox

“The Minutes,” the new play by actor and “August: Osage County” writer Tracy Letts, has locked in a Broadway slot in early 2018 with Scott Rudin producing. Anna D. Sh…

SOURCE: Variety at 03:58PM[SHARE]

Jake Gyllenhaal: Timing of Broadway's 'Sunday in the Park With George' Felt Like 'Fate' by Gordon Cox

The fingerprints of the film industry are all over the new Broadway revival of "Sunday in the Park With George." There's star Jake Gyllenhaal, for one thing. And there's the unheard-of speed…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:45PM[SHARE]

Sara Bareilles to Star in 'Waitress,' the Broadway Musical She Wrote by Gordon Cox

Singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles will play the lead role in “Waitress,” the Broadway musical for which she wrote the score, during a 10-week run that begins in late March. She…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:11AM[SHARE]
Wednesday, February 15, 2017

New Directors/New Films 2017: 'Patti Cake$,' 'Beach Rats,' 'Person to Person' Lead Slate by Gordon Cox

New Directors/New Films, the annual New York festival of work by emerging filmmakers presented by the Museum of Modern Art and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, has set a 2017 lineup of 29…

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Tuesday, February 14, 2017

New York City to Add 100,000 Sq. Feet Production Facility for Film and TV in New $136 Million Campus by Gordon Cox

With film and TV production in New York City filling local sound stages to capacity, the city will construct a new, 100,000-square-foot production facility as part of a $136 million developm…

SOURCE: Variety at 03:39PM[SHARE]
Monday, February 13, 2017

Broadway Box Office: Glenn Close, Jake Gyllenhaal Draw Crowds by Gordon Cox

Marquee names and musical revivals made waves at the Broadway box office last week, with Glenn Close raking in a hefty tally in the opening week of “Sunset Boulevard” and Jake Gy…

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Michael Urie to Star in Harvey Fierstein's 'Torch Song' Off Broadway by Gordon Cox

A new production of Harvey Fierstein’s seminal “Torch Song Trilogy” — now simply called “Torch Song” — will open the fall season at Off BroadwayR…

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Magic Show Produced by Neil Patrick Harris and Directed by Frank Oz to Open Off Broadway by Gordon Cox

"In & Of Itself," the Frank Oz-directed magic show that played L.A.'s Geffen Playhouse last year, will get an Off Broadway run this spring from a varied team of producers that includes N…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00AM[SHARE]
Friday, February 10, 2017

Broadway's 'Sunset Boulvard' Opening: What The Show Says About Hollywood Today by Gordon Cox

It may never snow on Sunset Boulevard, but it does on Broadway, where “Sunset Boulevard,” starring Glenn Close, opened Feb. 9 despite a winter storm that dumped a foot of snow on…

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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Broadway Review: Glenn Close in 'Sunset Boulevard' by Gordon Cox

Glenn Close makes a triumphant return to the star role of Norma Desmond in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Sunset Boulevard,” a once-in-a-lifetime role that won her a Tony Award in …

SOURCE: Variety at 10:08PM[SHARE]

'Hamilton' in Chicago Review: Wayne Brady's Slick, Calculating Burr by Gordon Cox

When Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr. played Aaron Burr in Broadway's "Hamilton," he seethed. Joshua Henry, who originally played the part in Chicago and will reprise the role in the upcoming tou…

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Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Off Broadway Review: 'Fade' by Tanya Saracho by Gordon Cox

She's a Mexican-born writer, tenacious, insecure, a "diversity hire" for a popular television detective program. He's an American-born janitor of Mexican heritage who works the night shift a…

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Tuesday, February 7, 2017

'Phantom of the Opera' Sequel 'Love Never Dies,' Broadway Hits to Play Pantages by Gordon Cox

“Love Never Dies,” Andrew Lloyd Webber’s sequel to his long-running smash musical “The Phantom of the Opera,” will play the Hollywood Pantages next season, wher…

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Monday, February 6, 2017

Broadway Box Office: 'Hamilton' Spikes With New Pricing; 'Sunset Boulevard' Strong by Gordon Cox

The Super Bowl is always a tough time at the Broadway box office — but you’d never know it to look at “Hamilton,” the megahit that saw sales spike as its new premium …

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Dine-In Cinema Gets Immersive: Indoor Drive-In to Open in Nashville by Gordon Cox

As cinema chains explore new ways to expand and eventize the moviegoing experience, a new venture will look to the past, creating a massive indoor replica of a 1960s American drive-in theate…

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Thursday, February 2, 2017

'1984' to Open on Broadway This Summer by Gordon Cox

The hit London stage adaptation of “1984,” the George Orwell novel that has suddenly become a bestseller in the age of Trump, will come to Broadway this summer in a production ba…

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New York Comedy Festival to Partner with TBS by Gordon Cox

The New York Comedy Festival has found a new network partner in TBS, the Turner cabler that will integrate its talent into the festival — including Conan O’Brien, whose latenight…

SOURCE: Variety at 02:51PM[SHARE]
Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Glenn Close, Back on Broadway, Talks Trump and 'Fatal Attraction' by Gordon Cox

Even tucked away in her dressing room deep in the basement of Broadway's Palace Theater, it proved impossible for Glenn Close to ignore what was happening in the outside world on a recent Fr…

SOURCE: Variety at 01:28PM[SHARE]

Glenn Close on Returning to 'Sunset Boulevard' on Broadway 22 Years Later by Gordon Cox

It sounded like a stunt. Last year, the English National Opera, cash-strapped and hungry for a big draw, produced a semi-staged revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1993 musical "Sunset Boulevar…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:45PM[SHARE]
Tuesday, January 31, 2017

'Hamilton' Lawsuit Turns Spotlight on Broadway Accessibility by Gordon Cox

A lawsuit brought against the producers of “Hamilton” and the owners of the theater in which it’s playing has turned attention to issues of accessibility for disabled Broad…

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Off Broadway Review: Oscar Nominee Lucas Hedges in 'Yen' by Gordon Cox

The barking dog locked in the next room isn't the only animal neglected in Anna Jordan's bleak, brutal yet surprisingly tender play "Yen," making its American premiere in a powerfully acted …

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Broadway Box Office: Holding Steady Before the Stars Come Out by Gordon Cox

The Broadway box office barely budged last week, as a small slate of about 20 shows held steady in the days before the spring’s stars — among them Glenn Close, Sally Field and Ja…

SOURCE: Variety at 05:04PM[SHARE]

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