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137 stories from City Guide Magazine

Career Transitions for Dancers Celebrates Broadway and Ann-Margret on October 8 by Ellis Nassour

Rolex presents CTFD's Broadway & Beyond: Celebrating Theatre & Dance will "bring to life the magic of theater through the universal scope of dance in pop culture." Ann-Margret receives honor…

SOURCE: City Guide NY at 10:07am on September 24, 2013

The Wizard of Oz at 75: Bigger Than Ever in IMAX 3-D and Finally on Blu-ray by Ellis Nassour

Join Dorothy Gale and friends [and foes!] again on her journey along the Yellow Brick Road to Oz as you've never experienced the 1939 M-G-M perennial favorite, adapted from the L.Frank Baum …

SOURCE: City Guide NY at 2:01pm on September 20, 2013

Off-Broadway's HOW TO BE A NEW YORKER Now at Planet Hollywood Times Square by Cg News Desk

Off-Broadway's sellout sensation HOW TO BE A NEW YORKER is moving to Times Square's newest theater, The Screening Room Theater at Planet Hollywood Times Square, with performances beginning t…

SOURCE: City Guide NY at 11:45am on September 18, 2013

De Niro and Pfeiffer Surprise and Stun in Comedy Gangster Thriller The Family by Ellis Nassour

In Luc Besson's comedy gangster thriller, a Mafia boss (Robert De Niro), his wife (Michelle Pfeiffer), and his family are relocated to a sleepy French town under the Federal Witness Security…

SOURCE: City Guide NY at 10:52am on September 13, 2013

Broadway Preview: A Star-Spangled Season Takes Flight by Griffin Miller

ON THE MOVE… The two-actor/70-character thrill ride through the heart, soul, and funny bone of Manhattan known as HOW TO BE A NEW YORKER is reopening at Planet Hollywood Times Square on 9…

SOURCE: City Guide NY at 4:31pm on September 4, 2013

Christine Andreas Is Bemused Again at 54 Below, September 4 and 5 by Ellis Nassour

For Bemused, she's put together classic tunes "that create the kind of spark and explosive chemistry that only occurs when a singer and the right song collide." Tunes that, sung with grace a…

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 11:42am on August 30, 2013

PBS's Great Performances at the Met Telecasts Handel's Giuilio Cesare on September 1 by Ellis Nassour

David McVicar's innovative twist sets countertenor David Daniels and coloratura soprano Natalie Dessay, as Caesar and Cleo in the late 19th-century with "the Brits" as imperialists feeling s…

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 10:09am on August 29, 2013

Spike Jonze's Her to Close 51st New York Film Festival by Ellis Nassour

More films than ever, 35, will greet fans of the NYFF, September 27 through October 13. Jonze's magical, melancholy comedy of the near future, stars Joaquin Phoenix, Oscar winner Amy Adams,…

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 12:27pm on August 21, 2013

Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey Shine in Lee Daniels' The Butler by Ellis Nassour

Set against the tumultuous backdrop of 20th-century America, Daniels' epic historical drama and love story puts him at the head of the line for Oscar and other award nomination. Whitaker and…

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 10:35am on August 15, 2013

Off-Broadway's HOW TO BE A NEW YORKER Moving to Planet Hollywood Times Square in September by City Guide

Off-Broadway's sellout sensation HOW TO BE A NEW YORKER has announced that the hit comedy is set to move to The Screening Room Theater at Planet Hollywood Times Square, with performances beg…

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 1:16pm on August 8, 2013

Cate Blanchett Shines in Woody Allen's Oscar-Worthy Blue Jasmine by Ellis Nassour

Blanchett, one of the world's most exceptional and watchable actresses, is Oscar-nom bound in Allen's study of a socialite wife in downfall.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 9:12pm on August 1, 2013

Glenn Close Is Donating Clothes to Benefit Charity by Ellis Nassour

The multiple Oscar and Tony nominee and Damages star, FX, and Sony are auctioning the stars million dollar wardrobe to benefit Close's charity. Bid now at eBay!

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 11:20am on July 12, 2013

Peter Filichia, the Host with the Most, Strikes Again with Strippers, Showgirls, and Sharks by Ellis Nassour

...A Very Opinionated History of the Broadway Musicals That Did Not Win the Tony and no one's opinion is as much fun as Peter Filichia's. It's akin to Forbidden Broadway on the page.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 12:05pm on July 1, 2013

Going in Deep Cover Behind the Scenes at the Annie Revival by Ellis Nassour

PBS doc takes viewers in the same room with creative team members and designers to see what goes into putting on a show...

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 11:15am on June 28, 2013

The Superman Franchise Is Rebooted With Man of Steel by Ellis Nassur

A reintroduction to Kryptonian alien who becomes Superman. Don't expect to see the two sides of Clark Kent yet. A long, sometimes convoluted prequel to the adventures that'll follow.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 10:38am on June 13, 2013

Off Broadway Hits Abound This Summer by Ellis Nassour

'Tis the season to get to Off Broadway, where some of the best and hottest shows are.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 11:35am on June 6, 2013

Season 13 Finale of Broadway by the Year June 3 by Ellis Nassour

Record-holding Phanton headlines salute to 1988 musicals, which include POTO,Carrie, Chess, Legs Diamond, and Romance, Romance. :

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 7:44pm on May 30, 2013

Another Opening of Another Box Office Blockbuster: Star Trek Into Darkness by Ellis Nassour

Movie blockbusters,prequels/sequels, are rolling off the assembly line...

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 1:15pm on May 21, 2013

Third Annual Tony Awards Film Series This Saturday at the Paley Center for Media by Ellis Nassour

Ride the wave to the June 8 Tonys with a blast of the past and a telecast of a Rodgers and Hammerstein classic.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 10:42am on May 15, 2013

A Potential Summer Blockbuster with Pomp, Circumstance, Dimension, and Style: The Great Gatsby by Ellis Nassour

The eagerly anticipated, latest The Great Gatsby opens Friday, produced for $127-million, co-written, and directed by stage/screen visionary, Baz Luhrmann.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 5:31pm on May 9, 2013

Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 - A Big Theatrical Event Off-Broadway by Ellis Nassour

Dinner and a show anyone? How about with Tolstoy friends? The "electropop opera"s an elaborate tent venue in the Meatpacking District.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 10:32am on May 9, 2013

Unique Programming Off Broadway at New York's Venerable Public Theater by Ellis Nassour

The Public has never shied away from the innovative, unique, or controversial. Never has that been truer than with two current shows: Richard Foreman's Old-Fashioned Prostitutes (A True Roma…

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 4:19pm on May 8, 2013

Fun, Good Times, and a Great Performance in Off-Broadway's Buyer & Cellar by Ellis Nassour

Michael Urie astounds with the breadth of his comic and poignant portrayal as an actor hired by Streisand's house manager to be custodian of Babs' motley collectibles.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 2:39pm on May 8, 2013

Classical Crossover Group Il Divo Performs at Revel Ovation Hall by Ellis Nassour

Simon Cowell's classical pop il Devo: Urs Bühler, Sébastien Izambard, David Miller, and Carlos Marín will rock the Revel this weekend.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 1:27pm on May 1, 2013

BC/EFA's Entertainment Extravaganza Easter Bonnet Competition - April 22 & 23 by Ellis Nassour

As always, this will be a star-studded fundraiser, and feature cast members of Broadway, Off Broadway, and tour companies.

SOURCE: City Guide Magazine at 10:51am on April 19, 2013
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