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Monday, May 25, 2015

Sure to offend and succeed by Michael Riedel

Hilarious, audacious—and guaranteed to offend just about everybody. That's how theater insiders are describing The Book of Mormon, the much-anticipated new Broadway musical from South …

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Season's lineup heads for a fall by Michael Riedel

The fall is lacking fireworks.

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Pacino's pound of flash by Michael Riedel

It's Rosh Hashanah -- but the only Jew on Broadway who's celebrating is Shylock. Al Pacino, as Shakespeare's complex villain in The Merchant of Venice, has racked up by far the highest advan…

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Riedel's secret Broadway by MICHAEL RIEDEL

The very first day I arrived in New York in 1986 as an undergrad at Columbia, I headed to Broadway. (Actually, I headed north and got lost until a nice lady on 143rd Street turned me around.…

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'Ripped' Torn cleans up his act by MICHAEL RIEDEL

'Why don't you just shoot me dangling drunk from the lamppost? That's what they want to see.'

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Stage stars turn to screen by MICHAEL RIEDEL

The earpiece, used by actors of a certain age who have trouble learning their lines, is so Broadway. For the latest in line-feeding technology, the place to go is off-Broadway, especially P…

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'Bird' in the hand by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Nicole Kidman's returning to Broad way, clothed.The actress will star in a revival of Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth" next fall. The director is David Cromer, who won glowing revie…

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Gambling on a full house by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Lying in bed one night in 1996, Broadway producers Fran and Barry Weissler decided to make the biggest bet of their lives. The deadline for financing the revival of "Chicago" on Broadway wa…

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Ode to a Grecian gangsta by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Aristotle Onassis was the biggest, baddest Greek this side of Zeus.And now, like many legendary Greeks, he's got a play of his own."Onassis," by Martin Sherman, opened last week in out-of-t…

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Hoffman sold on Loman by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Attention will be paid.Director Mike Nichols and Philip Seymour Hoffman are secretly -- well, not anymore! -- laying the groundwork for a revival of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" ne…

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'Jackson' seeks Benjamins by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Jeffrey Richards, the press agent and prolific producer, in troduced me to that great movie "Sweet Smell of Success," starring Burt Lancaster as the vicious Broadway gossip columnist J.J. Hu…

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Acting in bad 'Faith' by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Until "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" plays its first performance Nov. 14 -- a night that promises to be a landmark event in Broadway gossip-column writing -- we're going to be bored out of…

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Lessons for twisted 'Sister' by MICHAEL RIEDEL

It takes a comic genius like Charles Busch to milk laughs out of something as hoary as a bunch of nuns sing ing, dancing and cracking jokes. Busch has done it with "The Divine Sister." His …

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'Priscilla' wins Bette by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Bette Midler says she loves the musical "Priscilla Queen of the Desert" so much "I'd be starring in it -- if I were a gay man!"She has, however, found another way to get her name above the t…

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'Deep'-sixed by dispute by MICHAEL RIEDEL

It's never a good sign when the actors show up for work and find the doors of the theater padlocked shut.But that's what happened Wednesday night to the cast of "The Deep Throat Sex Scandal…

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Stage fright by MICHAEL RIEDEL

When Patti LuPone takes her curtain call at the Belasco Theatre on Nov. 4 for the opening of “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown,” she might want to glance up at the priva…

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She'll be onstage Knightley by MICHAEL RIEDEL

From London comes word that Keira Knightley, a sexy pirate wench, will be making her West End debut as a sexy suspected lesbian in Lillian Hellman's "The Children's Hour."Details are still …

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Rock in role for big stage by Michael Riedel

A very impressive ensemble cast has come together for Stephen Adly Guirgis' new play "The Motherf---er With the Hat" -- hereafter known, for obvious reasons, as "Hat."

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It's time to raise 'The Roof' by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Joe Stein, a merry quipster with hair the color of Tang, died this week at the grand old age of 98.He was one of the last of Broadway's snappy bookwriters -- which is to say, Jewish guys bo…

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'Spider-Man' safety scare by MICHAEL RIEDEL

'Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark" is the most expensive and technically complex show ever produced on a Broadway stage. It may also turn out to be the most dangerous -- to both the actors and…

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'Spider' spins out of control by MICHAEL RIEDEL

When it comes to "Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark" -- my favorite show since "Taboo" -- expect delays.The $65 million spectacle is scheduled to play its first preview Nov. 14. But there's suc…

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Broadway's new lease on 'Rent' by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Those soulful Lower East Side bohemians are coming back."Rent," Jonathan Larson's ground breaking 1994 musical, will be re vived next year, The Post has learned. The show, which will be sta…

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Harvey to kick up his heels by MICHAEL RIEDEL

It's a role he was born to play -- in fact, he wrote it. Harvey Fierstein, one of the last of the bankable Broadway stars, will join the cast of "La Cage aux Folles" as Albin, the high-stru…

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'Spidey' stuck in safety net by MICHAEL RIEDEL

At the risk of turning this column into the Green Goblin Ga zette, let's have an other go at "Spider- Man, Please Sign My Cast." I've got my foot on its neck, and I'm having too much fun to…

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Powerless to stop 'power list' by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Power lists are silly, gimmicky things that get everybody talk ing, especially those who don't make the cut. BroadwaySpace.com stirred the pot last week with its second annual list of the 5…

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Schwartz again 'Pippin' hot by MICHAEL RIEDEL

'Pippin" -- Stephen Schwartz's perennially popular and tuneful 1972 musical -- is headed back to Broadway. The production will be directed by Diane Paulus, who was nominated for a Tony for …

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Matter of 'import' by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Manhattan Theater Club, long an engine of new and ambitious plays, is getting into the risk-averse import business. The nonprofit, taxpayer-subsidized company recently opened Lee Hall's "Th…

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First 'Spider-Man' preview filled with problems by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Not even Spider-Man could avert this disaster. Last night's opening pre view of Broadway's most expensive production ever, "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark," was an epic flop as the $65 mill…

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Daring 'web' zinger! by MICHAEL RIEDEL

In "Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark," our dangling hero vanquishes a parade of villains -- the Green Goblin, Swarm, Electro, Carnage, Swiss Miss and Kraven the Hunter. But Spidey may have met…

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'Spidey' book doesn't fly by MICHAEL RIEDEL

Had someone shouted "Is there a doctor in the house!" a few days ago at "Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark," it would have been because yet another actor had broken something. But safety inspec…

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Whines around the block by MICHAEL RIEDEL

My friends at The Broadway League, the bloated and useless organization that runs the Tonys into the ground, are in crisis mode. The reason? All the bad press about Broadway falling apart b…

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