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COSTUMER BARES B'WAY EGOS
COSTUMER BARES B'WAY EGOS
JUDE Law has a little love child on the way.
THE producers of the musical "Sweet Charity" found out that if you snooze, you lose. Jenna Elfman had been in talks to do the traveling show for a year, but when the suits kept moving the start date back from week to week, Elfman decided to walk.
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'PRODUCERS' DISSES DANCERS
JOAN Collins is much more tender-hearted than the bitches she plays on stage and screen.
FORMER Monkees drummer Mickey Dolenz just snagged the lead in the touring show of Elton John's "Aida," and has been celebrating at one of the Theater District's greatest bar/restaurants.
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The Tribeca Theater Festival announced six plays selected to be read in the fest's Tribeca All Access Open Stage program for playwrights of color Oct. 25-26.
IT looks like splitsville for Kathleen Turner and her longtime hubby, Jay Weiss.
LAURA Linney knows how to give her peeps props. After working with Jennifer Carpenter on Broadway's "The Crucible," Linney was so impressed with the young actress that she got her the title …
If you opt to watch both parts of Shakespeare's epic back-to-back while standing, you'll need some tips . . .
NEIGHBORS of Kristin Chenoweth have a message for her: Watch where you curb your dog.
TONY Danza may be coming back to New York.
It's not just critics who hate Peter Sellars' production of "Othello" starring Philip Seymour Hoffman at NYU's Skirball Center. Audiences hate it too, with most leaving at intermission.