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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Sunday in the snark with Steve: More of Sondheim’s snipes by Michael Riedel

Let’s have some more fun today with those letters to Arthur Laurents that Stephen Sondheim doesn’t want you to see. Laurents, you’ll recall, left his papers to the Library of...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 11:10PM
Tuesday, June 24, 2014

That’s a rap? With sales tanking, ‘Holler if Ya Hear Me’ may close by Michael Riedel

Looks like some prime Broadway real estate is about to become available. “Holler if Ya Hear Me,” the Tupac Shakur musical that opened Thursday at the Palace, may throw in...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:41PM
Friday, June 13, 2014

Another actor walks the plank in Harvey Weinstein’s ‘Neverland’ by Michael Riedel

Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! Poor old Roger Bart was forced to walk the plank last week on “Finding Neverland,” the new musical about J.M. Barrie and...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:15AM
Tuesday, June 10, 2014

With the Tonys, the show with the most producers wins! by Michael Riedel

My crystal ball has a few cracks in it. As some people happily pointed out after Sunday’s Tony Awards, I called several categories wrong, including Best Musical and Best Play....

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:12AM
Monday, June 9, 2014

‘Gentleman’s Guide’ a surprise win at the Tonys by Michael Riedel

“A Gentleman’s Guide to Love a Murder,” an underdog Broadway show struggling at the box office, pulled off an upset at the Tony Awards Sunday night, winning the crucial award...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:02AM
Saturday, June 7, 2014

Tonys host Jackman will be ‘ready for a drink’ when it’s over by Michael Riedel

Hugh Jackman has been in training for three months — and not for another stint as the super-ripped Wolverine in another “X-Men” movie. This time, he’s keeping fit for the...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 01:46PM
Friday, June 6, 2014

And the Tonys will go to . . . by Michael Riedel

They say only a fool is sure. Well, here’s one fool’s take-it-to-the-bank predictions for Sunday’s Tony Awards. Best Play: It’s a tight race between “Act One,” the Moss Hart bio,…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:41AM
Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Harvey throws his weight around to get on TV by Michael Riedel

What would the Tony Awards be without some backroom politicking? Harvey Weinstein muscled his way onto Sunday’s telecast with a number from his “Finding Neverland,” about J.M. Barrie a…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:37AM
Friday, May 30, 2014

Plug pulled on ‘Broadway 4D’ by Michael Riedel

You know what the D in “Broadway 4D” stands for? Dead. The plug’s been pulled on this ambitious project, conceived by such prominent showbiz figures as “X-Men” director Bryan Singe…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 06:42AM
Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Aretha Franklin ready for Broadway respect by Michael Riedel

I’m here to relay a message from the Queen of Soul to the producers of the Tony-nominated “After Midnight.” Aretha Franklin is interested in appearing in your show. She told...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:31AM
Friday, May 23, 2014

Tony telecast forecast by Michael Riedel

The Tony telecast is shaping up and the big winner could well be — “After Midnight.” No, it’s not going to make off with the award for Best Musical. That,...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:30AM
Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Setting the stage for two Carson shows by Michael Riedel

Heeeere’s Johnny! Two shows are in the works about the king of late-night talk, Johnny Carson. One is being developed by the Carson Entertainment Group, a production company that owns...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:12AM
Friday, May 16, 2014

Producers pull out all stops to woo Tony voters by Michael Riedel

It’s been a swirl of cocktail parties, lunches and celebrity shoulder-rubbing this week for road presenters — the hundred or so people who present Broadway shows in cities across the...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:43AM
Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Musical theater icons ought to tackle James Bond movie by Michael Riedel

I’m a little late in wishing Stephen Sondheim and Andrew Lloyd Webber happy birthday. The giants of the musical theater were both born on March 22 — Steve in 1930,...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:51PM
Thursday, May 8, 2014

Hugh Jackman downsizes in next Broadway show by Michael Riedel

Every producer on Broadway wants Hugh Jackman to star in a show. The Shuberts pursued him for years to play Littlechap (Littlechap!) in “Stop the World — I Want to...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:49PM
Thursday, May 1, 2014

Nathan Lane, Matthew Broderick team up again on Broadway by Michael Riedel

Bialystock and Bloom are coming back to Broadway. Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, who helped make “The Producers” one of the best musical comedies of all time, are reuniting in...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 07:05PM
Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The secrets of the Tony nominations by Michael Riedel

The Tony nominators are forbidden to speak to me or anyone else in the press under pain of being forced to sit through Will Eno’s “The Realistic Joneses” again. But...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:43AM
Friday, April 25, 2014

The sure shoo-ins for Tuesday’s Tony nominations by Michael Riedel

The Tony nominations are out Tuesday, but let me get a jump on things with my nomination for trouper of the year — LaTanya Richardson Jackson, who jumped in at...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:07AM
Tuesday, April 22, 2014

David Javerbaum channels God in ‘The Last Testament’ by Michael Riedel

David Javerbaum, the former head writer on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” — he co-wrote the musical “Cry- Baby,” too — collaborated with God on His memoir last year,...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 08:42PM
Thursday, April 17, 2014

James Franco and Broadway’s tweet nothings by Michael Riedel

Today, every Broadway cast member is given a tutorial on social media. Press agents drill into actors’ heads what they can and, more importantly, can’t say on Facebook, Twitter, Instagra…

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:25PM
Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Mixed reviews for ‘Bullets’ leaves Best Musical up for grabs by Michael Riedel

Well, well, well — everything’s up for grabs! The mixed reviews last week for Woody Allen’s “Bullets Over Broadway” — once touted by pundits as the show to beat this...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:06PM
Friday, April 11, 2014

Bashing Babs: another peek at Sondheim’s letters by Michael Riedel

Last week, Stephen Sondheim e-mailed me to say that his letters to his collaborator Arthur Laurents are available to anyone who “cares enough to go down to the Library of...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:47AM
Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Mickey Rooney’s last Broadway win by Michael Riedel

Alan Wasser was a young company manager in New York when he got an assignment: Go to San Francisco and manage some new show at the Curran Theater that was...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:28PM
Friday, April 4, 2014

Stephen Sondheim’s letters reveal first-class gossip writer by Michael Riedel

It isn’t often you pick up some juicy gossip coming out of the Library of Congress. But here’s the dish: Arthur Laurents, who wrote “West Side Story” and “Gypsy,” left...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 05:11AM
Tuesday, April 1, 2014

‘Tonight’ ready to ‘Willkommen’ its first B’way troupe by Michael Riedel

The big “get” this year isn’t the Tony Award. It’s the first spot on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” And the winner is … “Cabaret.” Alan Cumming and the...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 09:53PM
Thursday, March 20, 2014

Tony nominations may elude Roundabout’s ‘Cabaret’ revival by Michael Riedel

Spring is here — time to rev up Tony Award fever. A major issue facing the Tony eligibility committee is what to do with the Roundabout’s revival of the Roundabout’s...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 10:01PM
Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Remembering Mitch Leigh, the ‘Impossible’ dreamer by Michael Riedel

Before Andrew Lloyd Webber came to town with “Cats,” the richest composer on Broadway may well have been Mitch Leigh. Leigh, who died Sunday at 86, wrote one hit, “Man...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:15PM
Friday, March 14, 2014

‘Bullets Over Broadway’ on target to kill at Tonys by Michael Riedel

RAT-a-tat-tat! That machine-gun fire you hear coming from the St. James Theatre is the sound of a hit. “Bullets Over Broadway” has been in previews just three days, and already...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 03:39AM
Wednesday, March 12, 2014

‘Pretty Woman’ heading to Broadway as a musical by Michael Riedel

Here’s a good idea for a musical: A girl is struggling to make ends meet. She’s selling all that she has. A man comes along and is willing to buy...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 04:48AM
Friday, March 7, 2014

Revivals are still Broadway’s hottest tickets by Michael Riedel

On Broadway, the oldies are still the goodies. As the spring season swings into view, the two shows selling the most tickets are revivals. On the musical front, “Les ­Misérables,”...

SOURCE: The New York Post at 12:00AM
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

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