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Exclusive: Here’s the movie-style television spot that producer Harvey Weinstein ordered up from cutting-edge ad agency SpotCo for Finding Neverland, the musical adaptation of Miram…
“Super Bowl, are you ready to rock?” screamed Seattle Seahawks fan Katy Perry, astride the biggest-ass giant metallic bunraku tiger ever to roam jungle or stadium. Half-time at t…
The actress, a staple of U.K. modern and classic repertory who became synonymous with the Agatha Christie heroine, died January 30 in the aftermath of a stroke suffered in October, her famil…
NBC’s Saturday Night Live was very good to NBC’s Sunday Night Live, AKA the Super Bowl telecast, tossing barbs of varying pointedness at the big game. The best bit was the shorte…
The take-down of Casablanca featured host J.K. Simmons’ Bogart looking as though someone had stuffed cotton under his upper lip (which they probably had) and Kate McKinnon’s Ingr…
The Saturday Night Live host played off his Oscar-nominated Whiplash character last night, trashing several wannabe drummers during his opening monologue until a surprise guest came on…
Peter Neufeld, a Broadway general manager and producer who with business partner R. Tyler Gatchell sailed through the ’70s and ’80s on New York productions of several Andrew L…
The Orphan Black star has withdrawn from the two-hander because of “filming schedule conflicts,” according to a statement from Second Stage artistic director Carole Rothman. Seyf…
Probably not, but how cool would it be for the recently departed The Newsroom‘s recently-deceased Charlie Skinner to play magician-dad to his real-life daughter and Inherent Vice st…
Studio 54 won’t be in between-show Purgatory for long. CBS’ The Big Bang Theory‘s Jim Parsons will channel the Deity in the Disco Era Devil’s lair when David…
EXCLUSIVE: In April 1945, the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force ordered that footage shot by combat and newsreel cameramen during the liberation of Occupied Europe be agg…
EXCLUSIVE: These days, theater buffs can choose between two versions of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Into The Woods — Rob Marshall’s big-screen extravaganza with ton…
There’s snow business on Broadway tonight as most shows return to their normal schedules while NYC emerges from the Blizzard That Wasn’t. The exception is Disney’s tw…
Opening in the winter doldrums may prove disastrous for Jason Robert Brown and Andrew Bergman’s well-reviewed musical adaptation of Bergman’s 1992 comedy. Two weeks after open…
EXCLUSIVE: It's tempting to say that Alessandro Nivola lives a charmed life, and that might be true if he weren't working so hard. He's Zelig in plain sight: At this moment in time you can s…
With a major snowstorm bearing down on the Northeast and New York City in a general state of freak-out, the Broadway League announced that all performances Monday night — typically …
Former Disney producer Peter Schneider and producing partner Elisabetta di Mambro, in association with Broadway Across America and Mehr! Entertainment, have acquired the worldwide rights …
EXCLUSIVE: Who owns history? In the run-up to the Oscars, the critiques playing out in the press over the "accuracy" of events portrayed in Selma, American Sniper and The Imitation Game, …
It’s a go for London. As I reported earlier this month, Bradley Cooper, Patricia Clarkson and the rest of The Elephant Man cast will re-unite in London for a 12-week run beginning in t…
UPDATE 9:54 P.M.: Miramontez responds, and Weinstein responds, too, below.
EXCLUSIVE:
From:Â Office, HW
Sent:Â Wednesday, January 21, 2015 4:40 PM
To:Â Rick Miramontez
Subject:Â Fro…
Music From The Films Of Tim Burton, a multimedia extravaganza that will include composer Danny Elfman’s scores, along with film clips, sketches and other Burtonalia, with an orchestra …
The happy trails to Broadway may have turned into a long and winding road but writer Marshall Brickman’s biotuner project about cowboy and cowgirl marrieds Roy Rogers and Dale Evans is…
Julie Taymor — who typically works on the scale of The Lion King, for which she won a Tony Award, and Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark — for which she didn’t, will direct Osca…
Sherie Rene Scott, the actress and singer who created the role of a struggling young wife in Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years (soon to be released as a feature film by Richard …
EXCLUSIVE: In New York City and Washington D.C. on Monday, thousands of protesters took part in a “Die-In,” blocking traffic and, in Manhattan, diverting Martin Luther King Birth…