Mackintosh Bids 'Adieu' to 'Les Miz' by MATT WOLF
LONDON - Cameron Mackintosh will bid "adieu" Sunday to his Broadway production of "Les Miserables," but the British producer says the imminent departure of a musical fondly known as "The Glu…
LONDON - Cameron Mackintosh will bid "adieu" Sunday to his Broadway production of "Les Miserables," but the British producer says the imminent departure of a musical fondly known as "The Glu…
LOS ANGELES - Robert Stack, whose granite-eyed stare and menacing baritone spelled trouble for television's fictional criminals in "The Untouchables" and real ones in "Unsolved Mysteries," d…
"Hairspray," the smash musical hit based on the cult John Waters film comedy about a chubby high school girl, is likely to sweep the 2003 Tony Award nominations.
Roger Moore, the suave star of seven James Bond movies, was released from a hospital Friday after being fitted for a pacemaker, according to a spokeswoman.
SAN FRANCISCO - In four days, Stephanie Block went from playing the Wicked Witch of the West's understudy to being cast as Liza Minnelli in the Broadway-bound "The Boy From Oz," a musical bi…
Moore, 75, was diagnosed as suffering from exhaustion and dehydration after fainting during a Wednesday matinee performance of the comedy "The Play What I Wrote," said Jerry Pam, the English…
In the good-natured but completely unnecessary "Streakin': A Musical Flashback to the 1970s," the fashions and pop culture of the Me Decade come in for yet another satirical beating.
"Long Day's Journey Into Night" is a marathon, lasting a bit over four hours. But it's one family battle you are unlikely to forget.
Nell Carter, who played the sassy housekeeper on the 1980s TV sitcom "Gimme a Break!" died of natural causes, the coroner's office said Tuesday.
LONDON - Rock guitarist Pete Townshend, co-founder of The Who, was cleared Wednesday of possessing pornographic images of children but still was placed on a national register of sex offender…
When it comes to comments on current events, comedian Bill Maher has perfected irreverent indignation to high comic art.
Sometimes easy listening can be awfully hard to take.
When Bacharach's new musical, "The Look of Love: The Songs of Burt Bacharach and Hal David," premieres on Broadway May 4, Bacharach says he'll be in the audience "as a spectator."
Two men attacked the director of a Paris theater Sunday, punching him and slashing his face, apparently because of a play he is staging that criticizes President Bush, the theater said.
NEW YORK (Back Stage) - Director Lonny Price concedes that he was "blindsided" by the hostile reviews "Urban Cowboy" received.
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From the first four notes of the overture — which lyrically spell out the theme of the show ("I had a dream") — to the evening's blazing finale of "Rose's Turn," "Gypsy" never lets up. A…
The play, which opened Tuesday at Broadway's Belasco Theatre, is not in the same league as the film.
Who knew there were so many laughs to be had on the way to the beheading of John the Baptist?
LAS VEGAS - Cholly Atkins, who choreographed the smooth moves of countless Motown artists and won a Tony Award when he was 75, has died. He was 89.
Felice Bryant, who with her late husband wrote "Bye Bye Love" and other Everly Brothers hits and the hand-clapping bluegrass standard "Rocky Top," died Tuesday. She was 77.