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Thursday, July 5, 2012

Closer than ever to a hit by Michael Riedel

It’s polished, witty, tuneful and, if you’ve hit middle age, unsettling.In the 23 years since it debuted at off-Broadway’s Cherry Lane Theatre, “Closer Than Ever,” Richard Maltby J…

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Newspaper ink was in her blood by Michael Riedel

Nora Ephron was working right up until the end. Just a couple of weeks ago, she was still polishing her much-anticipated play “Lucky Guy,” about the late newspaper columnist Mike McAlary…

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Playwright’s ‘Heart’ attack by Michael Riedel

The tour of Larry Kramer’s “The Normal Heart,” which won the Tony for Best Revival of a Play in 2011, just opened in Washington, DC, to rave reviews. Kramer sent a packet of those noti…

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Maybe the Great Fright Way by Michael Riedel

Here’s a show that, if it’s any good, should make your head spin: “The Exorcist.” The play, which has been adapted from William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel, begins performances next …

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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Mirren is fit for a queen by Michael Riedel

Helen Mirren won an Oscar as Elizabeth II in “The Queen.” So why not wear the crown again? Mirren’s doing readings in London this week of a new play called “The Audience,” which ch…

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Motown heading to our town by Michael Riedel

Berry Gordy Jr. was in town last month meeting with agents, theater owners and producers about an autobiographical musical using his Motown catalog of hits. How do I know this? I heard it th…

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Monday, June 11, 2012

It’s PorGY and ‘Best’ by Michael Riedel

Take that, Stephen Sondheim! “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” pulled off the biggest upset last night at the Tony Awards, beating Sondheim’s “Follies” for Best Revival of a Musica…

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Saturday, June 9, 2012

The man who saved Spidey by Michael Riedel

Acouple of years ago, while in San Diego checking out a new musical, I decided to take a road trip down to Baja California with Rick Miramontez, a Broadway press agent, and two of his office…

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Thursday, June 7, 2012

Predicting Sunday’s Tony News(ies) by Michael Riedel

With the shake of my crystal ball — and the accuracy of “Dewey Defeats Truman” — here are my predictions for Sunday’s Tony Award winners. BEST MUSICAL The race — and it’s tigh…

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

The ship hits the fan at Tonys by Michael Riedel

Writing about the Tony Awards telecast back in 1991, Alex Witchel, then the cage-rattling Broadway columnist of the New York Times, posed the question: “Who’s on first?” That is, which…

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Arthur from the block by Michael Riedel

I first met Arthur Laurents, who died a year ago, in 1994 at his elegant townhouse on St. Luke’s Place in the West Village. I was making a “Theater Talk” program about composer Jule St…

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Guardian of a legacy by Michael Riedel

Shortly before he died in 2005, Arthur Miller smiled at his daughter, Rebecca, and said, “Catch!” What he threw her way was nothing less than his literary legacy, a body of work that inc…

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Friday, May 25, 2012

The best man & woman by Michael Riedel

Two of Broadway’s great treasures can be found on the stage of “Gore Vidal’s The Best Man” — Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones. Between the two are more than 150 years of big, …

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Little girl finds a spot on B’way by Michael Riedel

The musical everyone’s buzzing about is headed to Broadway.“Matilda,” a London import based on Roald Dahl’s great children’s book, will open next spring at a Shubert Theatre to be …

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Tony ‘Road’ show parties on by Michael Riedel

The roadies are in town.Every year at this time, some 300 producers and theater owners — who collectively are known as “The Road” — gather in New York for a conference.Ostensibly the…

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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Porn again: Fonz to B’way? by Michael Riedel

Arthur Herbert Fonzarelli, porn star? The Fonz — who in real life goes by the name Henry Winkler — is in negotiations to star on Broadway next season in “The Performers,” a new comed…

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Central Park’s imported forest by Michael Riedel

As regular readers of this column know (hi, mom, hi dad!), I like to rib Public Theater chief Oskar Eustis about his infatuation with Broadway.The Public is one of the most influential nonpr…

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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

B’way yanks in Hanks by Michael Riedel

Let’s forgo the usual rumor-mongering and print something that’s the God’s honest truth: Tom Hanks will be making his Broadway debut next season in a new play by Nora Ephron. (Scramble…

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Friday, May 4, 2012

‘Prince’ and the pauper for now by Michael Riedel

Broadway legend Hal Prince is putting the finishing touches on his musical revue, “Prince of Broadway,” which is due to open in New York in November. Now all he has to do is find someone…

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

‘Leap’ puts its faith in Tony by Michael Riedel

Here’s what theater insiders are gossiping about after yesterday’s Tony Award nominations: * Be careful what you wish for. It could cost you another $2 million. That’s the situation fa…

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

And the nominees will be... by Michael Riedel

The great Jule Styne, composer of “Gypsy” and “FunnyGirl,” livedbyan ironclad rule: The day after one of your show opened to bad reviews, sit downat the piano and start writing the n…

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Tony: What’s old is new? by Michael Riedel

The most powerful people on Broadway this weekend will be the 28 theater professionals who make up the Tony nominating committee. Their nominations — anxiety over which will keep producers…

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Struggling to keep the ‘faith’ by Michael Riedel

There are a lot of prayer meetings going on at “Leap of Faith,” the new musical at the St. James about a con-man evangelist. But most of them are taking place offstage. Production member…

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

‘Horse’ declares war by Michael Riedel

Broadway’s biggest and most aggressive vulture right now has hoofs, flanks and a mane. He’s called Joey, but don’t be taken in by that gentle-sounding name. This creature is stalking S…

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Not scary enough for B’way by Michael Riedel

Stephen King has killed off all sorts of characters in his 49 or so novels. Now that he’s working in the theater, he might have a go at killing off his director County,” a musical King�…

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Alice in geezerland by Michael Riedel

The great Judi Dench is being killed off as M in the new Bond flick, “Skyfall.” Which means Dame Judi is free to return to the stage, first in London and then, if all goes well, on Broad…

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Friday, April 6, 2012

‘One Man,’ two strategies for Tony contender by Michael Riedel

The most powerful group of people on Broadway every spring are the men and women who sit on the Tony Award administration committee.They determine Tony eligibility — if something (or someo…

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

A glimpse of the real Garland by Michael Riedel

‘End of the Rainbow,” which opened Monday night, depicts the last months of Judy Garland’s life as she tries to stage a comeback in London, only to succumb, yet again, to booze and pil…

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Friday, March 30, 2012

First class for ‘Merrily’ by Michael Riedel

After years of sitting through productions of his moving but stubbornly flawed musical “Merrily We Roll Along,” Stephen Sondheim has finally found the one he likes best. And I don’t me…

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Good ‘Newsies’ for Disney by Michael Riedel

Has Disney got back its old Magic Kingdom touch? The word around town this week is that “Newsies,” which opens Thursday at the Nederlander, may help erase the nightmarish memories of suc…

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Musical ‘Eternity’ by Michael Riedel

Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber have been in town to inspect their revivals of “Evita” and “Jesus Christ Superstar.” Lloyd Webber had to postpone his visit to “Evita” this week …

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