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Mackintosh, who controls the licensing rights to the groundbreaking Lionel Bart musical, has lent his support to the first-ever Arab-language presentation of the show, based on Charles Dicke…
Sherie Rene Scott is beautiful, blond and busty, an inspired comic actress with an air of practiced innocence that makes her not only irresistible but also believable — a dangerous thi…
Jeremy Gerard has covered the shifting fortunes of Jujamcyn Theatres since it became a formidable competitor to the larger Shubert and Nederlander organizations in the late 1980s. In 2013 pr…
After scoring a $6 million distrib deal at Cannes and right on the heels of screenings in Toronto at TIFF, Truth will open the 23rd Hamptons International Film Festival on October 8. H…
As police in Virginia pursue a suspect in the early-morning shooting deaths of a television newswoman and cameraman, police elsewhere were increasing security at media offices.
“Out…
A Virginia TV news reporter and cameraman died early today in a shooting during a live morning-news broadcast. The gunman has not been captured, local police said. The killings took pl…
The “In Conversation” interviews at the upcoming 40th Toronto International Film Festival will feature the four creatives in a program that replaces the fest’s “Maver…
Testing the waters for a Broadway return after 13 years, actor and rocker Kevin Bacon (X Men, Cop Car) is heading to Hartford this fall to take on an iconic James Stewart role in the world p…
Orchard Street boutique owner Alexander Olch sells his custom-made ties and haberdashery at high-end retailers, but his heart is L.E.S., where he has taken over a 5,400-square-foot wareho…
It’s not exactly a collapse worthy of prompting mass defenestrations, but Broadway business echoed the financial malaise sending shivers through the equities markets this week. Of c…
Laura Poitras, whose headline-making documentary Citizenfour had its world premiere at last year’s New York Film Festival opener, returns this year with another world premiere. She wil…
The Oscar winner will take on the lead role in a revival of the 1941 drama staged by British director Michael Grandage (Red, Frost/Nixon). Whitaker (Southpaw, The Last King Of Scotland, B…
The musical adaptation of Adrienne Shelly’s 2007 indie beaut Waitress, with songs by Sara Bareilles and Tony-winner Jessie Mueller (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical) in the title …
Mort Zuckerman, the 78-year-old real-estate mogul who has been trying to unload the foundering tabloid, yesterday officially took the paper off the table. “As you know, several m…
Now that the Topless Painted Ladies have made the front page of the New York Times, it’s probably time to unmask the true hustlers in this Theater District freak show: That would…
What Moscow rejects, Manhattan embraces: Moisés Kaufman’s celebrated 1997 docuplay Gross Indecency: The Three Trials Of Oscar Wilde, recently canceled by the Kremlin during pre-produc…
Jeremy Gerard has covered the shifting fortunes of Jujamcyn Theatres since it became a formidable competitor to the larger Shubert and Nederlander organizations in the late 1980s. In 2013 pr…
It does, however, have a title, an “aesthetic” and, most important, a theater — which these days counts for a lot on Broadway. Paramour, the Montreal-based circus-acts-a…
It went out there a chorus boy and came back a rock star. Having shattered all expectations with a limited run that turned into a 76-week, Tony-winning smash hit Hedwig And The Angry Inch…
The 53rd New York Film Festival Convergence will run September 26 and 27 and delve into the world of immersive storytelling with a mix of unique films, panels, and live interactive experienc…
The Oscar-nominated Gangs Of New York and You Can Count On Me author will open his new play Hold On To Me Darling as the final entry in the celebrated off-Broadway company’s 3…
The tall talky one and the short silent one headed back to Vegas after a well-received run at the Nederlanders’ Marquis Theatre, though Penn & Teller slipped away trailing a $13…
EXCLUSIVE: The Live With Kelly And Michael stars will host Lincoln Center At The Movies: Great American Dance, a new fall 2015 cinema series partnering Lincoln Center with Fathom Events. …
Tovey will play Rodolpho in a new staging of Arthur Miller's A View From The Bridge opening on Broadway this fall at the Shubert-owned Lyceum Theatre. Hansell, a member of the show&…
In another hard-hitting Last Week Tonight exposé of an obvious target, HBO’s John Oliver went after greedy, literally high-flying televangelists who use the millions mailed to them…