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The Full Version of ‘Shallow’ From A Star Is Born Is Finally Here by Nate Jones

It was the wail heard 'round the world " "HAAA AH AH AH AH, AAAH AAAH, AH AH AH AH HAAA" " and now you get to hear the whole thing. After teasing us with a snippet of Lady Gaga's majestic sc…

SOURCE: Vulture at 12:55pm on September 27, 2018

Mike Birbiglia to (Finally) Make His Broadway Debut in November by Megh Wright

Mike Birbiglia is headed to Broadway, baby! After a successful sold-out run at the Cherry Lane Theatre this summer, Birbiglia's one-man show The New One will return, this time on Broadway, a…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:42pm on September 26, 2018

The Newfound Legacy of Soho’s Most Outrageous, Unknown Performance Artist by Jenna Adrian-diaz

Stephen Varble is posed, mostly nude, at the corner of West Broadway and Spring Street. He wears a sculptural costume, "Pearl Dress," which he made out of a life vest he'd stolen from the St…

SOURCE: Vulture at 5:51pm on September 26, 2018

Theater Review: Uncle Romeo Vanya Juliet Sets a Gun on Shakespeare’s Mantel by Sara Holdren

Uncle Romeo Vanya Juliet begins casually and ends by breaking your heart. The latest from the adventurously lo-fi theater troupe Bedlam " which has earned a reputation for joyfully reinvigor…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:27am on September 26, 2018

Theater Review: Is Theresa Rebeck Interested in Sarah Bernhardt, or Only Pretending to Be? by Sara Holdren

There's a special kind of cringing reserved for plays that seem like they'll be up your alley and instead get aggressively on your nerves. Watching Moritz von Stuelpnagel's overwrought produ…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on September 25, 2018

Andrew Lloyd Webber Hasn’t Met Taylor Swift, But He Likes That She’s a Cat Person by Benjamin Lindsay

Between earning his EGOT status, celebrating his 70th birthday, releasing his memoir Unmasked, and being honored last night for his legendary career at the annual American Theatre Wing gala,…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:29pm on September 25, 2018

It’s All Happening (in Song): Cameron Crowe Is Turning Almost Famous Into Musical by Jackson McHenry

Rock and roll isn't dead, it's just living on in movies that get turned into Broadway musicals by big film studios. Today Sony's Columbia Live Stage department announced that Cameron Crowe i…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:36am on September 25, 2018

Listen to Lady Gaga’s A Star Is Born Ballad ‘Is That Alright?’ by Halle Kiefer

Is that alright? Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) September 25, 2018 ... More »

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:15pm on September 24, 2018

Theater Review: Craig Lucas’s I Was Most Alive With You Aims High by Sara Holdren

Craig Lucas's I Was Most Alive With You, now at Playwrights Horizons under the direction of Tyne Rafaeli, is a complex and far-reaching project. It's a family saga, a riff on a biblical tale…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:00pm on September 24, 2018

Pete Davidson, a Romantic, Says He Was ‘Jerking Off to’ Ariana Grande Before He Met Her by Hunter Harris

Extremely Britney Spears voice: Pete Davidson knows he's lucky to be dating Ariana Grande. "I'm a very, very lucky guy. I get it," the Saturday Night Live star told Howard Stern about h…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:26pm on September 24, 2018

Dorinda Medley Wants Lady Gaga’s Mom to Join The Real Housewives of New York City by Brian Moylan

The Tribeca TV Festival drew a legion of Real Housewives of New York fans Sunday to watch Andy Cohen grill Dorinda Medley, Tinsley Mortimer, and Sonja Tremont Morgan about ten years of Gotha…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00am on September 24, 2018

Eli Roth Explains The House With a Clock in Its Walls’ Pooping Topiary-Lion Scene by Chris Lee

Director Eli Roth's stated intention with his big-screen adaptation of the children's-lit gothic horror novel The House With a Clock in Its Walls (in theaters Friday) was to create a "scary,…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:32pm on September 21, 2018

Theater Review: The Hard Facts of Backroom Politics in The True by Sara Holdren

The title of Sharr White's drama The True"about real-life Democratic party insider Dorothea "Polly" Noonan and her relationship with Albany "mayor-for-life" Erastus Corning II"reportedly rai…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:27pm on September 20, 2018

Your Parents Annette Bening and Tracy Letts Will Star in Arthur Miller’s All My Sons on Broadway by Jackson McHenry

Break out the DoriTos, Tracy Letts is coming to Broadway this spring. Letts will star with Annette Bening in a Roundabout Theatre Company production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons directed b…

SOURCE: Vulture at 5:38pm on September 20, 2018

Hear the First Track From John Carpenter’s New Halloween Score by Jordan Crucchiola

The Halloween sequel hits theaters on October 19, which is the same day the soundtrack will be available for purchase, but don't you want a little taste of what's to come from the John Carpe…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:36pm on September 19, 2018

Movie Review: Nicole Holofcener Works From a Different Angle on Land of Steady Habits by David Edelstein

For more than two decades, Nicole Holofcener has made wonderfully level-headed comedies that center on the loop-de-loops of the middle- and upper-middle-class female psyche " the contradicto…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:38pm on September 18, 2018

The Forgotten Film From The Dick Van Dyke Show’s Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie by Ramsey Ess

Carl Reiner's The Dick Van Dyke Show was ground zero for a number of comedy mainstays. It introduced the world to Broadway star Dick Van Dyke, Mary Tyler Moore, Morey Amsterdam, and Richard …

SOURCE: Vulture at 12:41pm on September 17, 2018

Theater Reviews: A Vanya in Contemporary English, and a 20th-Century Emperor Present But Not Seen by Sara Holdren

It's an easy leap to call Richard Nelson "Chekhovian." The prolific playwright and director, known for his trilogies about American families at political turning points (The Gabriels and The…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on September 16, 2018

25 Things to See, Hear, Watch, and Read Over the Next Two Weeks by Vulture Editors

Theater 1. See Uncle Romeo Vanya Juliet Fortune's fools. Bedlam has made a name for itself with high-energy, small-ensemble reinvigorated classics (Saint Joan, Hamlet, Sense and Sensibility)…

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:45pm on September 16, 2018

Ariana Grande Posts Candid Video Memorializing Mac Miller: ‘You Were My Dearest Friend’ by Hunter Harris

One week after Mac Miller's death, his ex-girlfriend Ariana Grande has written an elegy for the rapper on Instagram. "i adored you from the day i met you when i was nineteen and i always wil…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:25pm on September 14, 2018

R. Kelly’s NYC Concert Is Cancelled Due to ‘Hurricane Florence’ by Anne Victoria Clark

According to Spin, R. Kelly's Saturday performance at Madison Square Garden's Hulu Theater has been cancelled. The cancellation was announced by the singer's Memory Lane Tour promoter, Victo…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:13am on September 14, 2018

Broadway Star Marin Mazzie Dead at 57 by Jackson McHenry

Marin Mazzie, the thrice Tony-nominated star of musicals like Passion, Ragtime, and Kiss Me Kate, died today at 57, according to Playbill. Mazzie was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2015, b…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:04pm on September 13, 2018

Daniel Radcliffe Will Politely Tolerate Your Harry Potter Memes by Anne Victoria Clark

Daniel Radcliffe has to be the best sport in the world. The actor, who has no choice but to live at the absolute closest proximity to Harry Potter mania for the rest of his natural life, app…

SOURCE: Vulture at 12:35am on September 13, 2018

On Collective Rage and Its Detachment by Sara Holdren

Over the course of its self-consciously frolicsome 90 minutes, Jen Silverman's Collective Rage: A Play in Five Betties grew on me. Then, after I left the theater, it shrunk on me again. I fo…

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:30pm on September 12, 2018

Ruth Wilson, Elizabeth Marvel, and Jayne Houdyshell Join Glenda Jackson’s King Lear by Jackson McHenry

Back in June, Scott Rudin announced that Glenda Jackson would return to Broadway this spring in new production of King Lear, playing Lear, whom she played in a previous staging in London. No…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:08am on September 12, 2018
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