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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hell hath no fury like a Taymor lawsuit by Michael Riedel

Treachery is the worst sin in Dante’s “Inferno.”Those who betray friends are consigned to the ninth and deepest circle of hell, where they’re scattered in a frozen lake “as straw i…

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Merman’s marital memories by Michael Riedel

Ever since Kim Kardashian dumped Kris Humphries after 72 days of marriage, Oscar-winning actor Ernest Borgnine has been talking about his own short-lived nuptials to the great Ethel Merman. …

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Albee’s ‘Egg’ is ova-due by Michael Riedel

Edward Albee is America’s greatest living playwright.But even the greats can get hung up on a pesky third act.This week, the Signature Theatre Company pulled his latest play, the cheekily …

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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Kissing up to B’way by Michael Riedel

‘Spider-man, Turn Off the Dark” is turning on the charm. Surveying the Tony Award terrain -- which is short on new musicals -- the show’s producers have concluded that their much-malig…

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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Nightmare on 39th Street by Michael Riedel

As the theater columnist for The Post it’s my job (and my pleasure) to torture the Broadway producers who come up with losers like “Taboo,” “Dance of the Vampires” or “Spider-Man…

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Hugh love conquers all by Michael Riedel

At 10:05 he began to let them touch him. They had been after his flesh a long while, but it is only now, after he is almost done, that he allowed them contact. His fingertips to theirs, he m…

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

‘Ain’t’s alive! Revue reborn by Michael Riedel

There are a handful of original cast recordings from the ’70s that musical-theater lovers played so often, the vinyl crackled with wear and tear. “A Chorus Line” was probably on the tu…

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Rave reviews are ‘Relative’ by Michael Riedel

At its best, my column is an implement of torture.But every now and then, I cross the line. Inadvertently, be sure, but it’s been known to happen.Lately, I’ve been having far too much fu…

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Ricky’s ‘Evita’ too loca for ‘Follies’ by Michael Riedel

Stephen Sondheim is being tossed to the curb for Andrew Lloyd Webber. The revival of Sondheim’s “Follies,” a surprise hit and a bright spot in an otherwise dreary fall, is grossing mor…

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Jackman hits the jackpot by Michael Riedel

Better, stronger, faster -- Hugh Jackman is Broadway’s $6 million dollar man! His one-man show -- “Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway” -- doesn’t open until Nov. 10, but he’s already p…

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Blue skies: Berlin’s Beekman by Michael Riedel

If you care about American popular music, you must make a pilgrimage to Beekman Place: 17 Beekman Place, to be exact. There stands a five-story, neo-Georgian brick town house from the 1930s.…

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Struggle to ‘Get’ a theater by Michael Riedel

Tallulah Bankhead once said there are only two kinds of men in this town: those who can catch cabs and those who can’t. On Broadway, there are only two kinds of producers: those who can ge…

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

'Funny Girl' to replace 'Elliot' at the Imperial by Michael Riedel

"Funny Girl" has found a home. The upcoming Broadway revival will follow "Billy Elliot" into the Imperial Theater in April. Lauren Ambrose is set to star in this biographical musical about Z…

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Beloved ‘Billy’ goes ballet up by Michael Riedel

Ten Tony Awards, rave reviews and the unwavering support of the most powerful columnist in the history of Broadway (thank you, you’re too kind) -- and “Billy Elliot” is hanging up its …

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

‘Newsies’ delivers for Disney by Michael Riedel

Read all about it: “Newsies,” a surprise hit from Disney, will land on Broadway in the spring, just in time to upset the Tony Awards apple cart. The musical, based on the popular 1992 mo…

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Justin’s ‘Kill’-er opportunity by Michael Riedel

A well-crafted courtroom melodrama can be great fun for audiences, and a money-maker for backers. “A Few Good Men” launched the career of Aaron Sorkin back in 1992. The Roundabout Theat…

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Success finds 'Once' twice by Michael Riedel

Smart producers -- all three of them -- should take advantage of the ane mic field of new musicals and find a show that could upend the season and sweep the Tonys. The Times is banging th…

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Making more from 'Bess' by Michael Riedel

After being stopped short in their tracks by Stephen Sondheim's blistering letter and Ben Brantley's tough review, the producers of "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" are getting the show back …

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Stage frights by Barbara Hoffman and Michael Riedel

Auditions are hell — and not just for newcomers. Even the most celebrated actors have blown it at one time or another. Sometimes it’s merely a case of bad nerves, but it might just as we…

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Thursday, September 15, 2011

Shows try to improve line$ by Michael Riedel

A couple of seasons ago, the producers of some struggling Broadway plays thought they could improve business by eliminating intermission. Other than stemming the flow of walkouts, it didn…

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Avoiding financial 'Follies' by Michael Riedel

This "Follies" may do something no other "Follies" has done -- make a profit. Stephen Sond heim and James Goldman's musical about a reunion of old showgirls has long held a storied place in…

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Friday, September 9, 2011

NYC may get to love 'Guv' by Michael Riedel

HERE comes a hit -- "One Man, Two Guvnors," another winner from the Na tional Theatre in London that's headed to Broadway in the spring. Under the leadership of Nicholas Hytner, the Nation…

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

A 'Porgy' pickle by Michael Riedel

The fate of "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" was still up the air yesterday as the production team weighed the risks of opening a show in New York that's been maligned by two of the most infl…

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Screen studs storm stage by Michael Riedel

Here come the hunks! Jude Law and Hugh Jackman, two guys who can sell out a theater in about 30 seconds, are coming back to Broadway. Jackman's first up, opening Oct. 25 at the Broadhurs…

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

False start a Fosse fiasco by Michael Riedel

The Roundabout's scrambling to find a musical in the fall for Studio 54, one of its prime houses. The nonprofit company announced plans to revive Bob Fosse's 1978 revue "Dancin' " there i…

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Race to see if 'Porgy' is a Gershwinner by Michael Riedel

The creators of the up coming Broadway re vival of "Porgy and Bess" -- still raw from the bucket of acid Stephen Sondheim doused them with the other week -- are bracing for more potential tr…

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Sing? Yes, he Cannavale by Michael Riedel

AS anyone who saw his terri fic performance in "The Motherf**ker With the Hat" can attest, Bobby Cannavale is one of our finest dramatic stage actors. But he's not content to rest on this y…

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Save our 'Sister' by Michael Riedel

Twitter Watch has a useful feature, broadwayworld.com: Every time a Broad way personality tweets something newsworthy, those "Glee"-obsessed show geeks post it. The latest tantalizing tid…

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

A new Loman on totem pole by Michael Riedel

Is Broadway big enough for two Spider-Men? Over at the Fox woods Theatre, we've got Reeve Carney still slogging it out as the title character in Bono and The Edge's $75 million "Spider-Ma…

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Not now for 'Neverland' by Michael Riedel

Harvey Weinstein's maiden voyage as a Broadway impresa rio has run into choppy waters. The producer, who released the Oscar-winning "The King's Speech," is the driving force behind a new …

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

NY could be 'Ghost' town by Michael Riedel

The new musicals this season aren't exactly blockbuster central. Douglas Carter Beane's "Lysistrata Jones" is campy and fun, but it's not going to topple "The Book of Mormon." "Nice Wor…

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