THE early buzz on the movie adapatation of Andrew Lloyd-Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera" isn't exactly boffo.
IF dogs were critics, then Kristin Chenoweth would be out of work.
KEVIN Kline to the rescue. Juilliard's centennial on Monday was supposed to be hosted by Juilliard alumni Christine Baranski and Bradley Whitford.
IT'S the neatest -- and grossest -- stage trick on Broadway.
Dance of the Vampires may have gone unrecorded, but on Monday, Sh-K-Boom Records will make the Broadway cast recording of Michel Legrand's Amour.
And there was much rejoicing.
David Brown, who co-produced "Jaws," "The Sting" and "Cocoon," was remembered yesterday at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home as a man who loved women.
WILL Ferrell, a former star on "Saturday Night Live," is learning the rules are different in the morning.
MOVE over, Rosie O'Donnell and Annie Leibovitz -- there's a new crew in town.
Tony Award winner Christine Ebersole's New Year's Day party in Maplewood, NJ, was overrun with neighborhood children when word got out that Alan Rickman -- a k a professor Severus Snape from…
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FORGET "Tomorrow." If you want to see "Annie" at the Theater at Madison Square Garden, better start lining up now.