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Every Paul Schrader Movie, Ranked by Vikram Murthi

Paul Schrader didn't see a movie until he was 17 years old, and when he finally snuck away from his strict Calvinist home to catch the Disney film The Absent-Minded Professor at a local Gran…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:30am on May 16, 2018

Theater Review: Paradise Blue’s Powerful Grit by Sara Holdren

Dominique Morisseau's Paradise Blue " the second installment in the writer's "Detroit Projects" trilogy and the first production in her current residency at Signature Theatre " is one of tho…

SOURCE: Vulture at 5:32pm on May 15, 2018

Jon Stewart and Dave Chappelle Take the Stage for a Joint Comedy Tour This Summer by Halle Kiefer

Great news, almost everyone who likes comedy: Dave Chappelle and Jon Stewart are teaming up for a seven-date comedy tour this summer, kicking things off at Boston's Wang Theatre next month. …

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:44pm on May 14, 2018

The Good Wife’s Matt Czuchry Busts Out a Little Hamilton During His Commencement Address by Halle Kiefer

It's commencement speech season once again and actor Matt Czuchry wants to be clear: he isn't exactly sure why his alma mater, the College of Charleston, asked him to give this year's addres…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:40pm on May 13, 2018

Theater Review: A Monotone Long Day’s Journey Into Night by Sara Holdren

Lest anyone get the idea that I'm summarily anti"Eugene O'Neill, let the record show that quite a few years ago, with the help of suspenders and hair gel and a whiskey bottle full of iced te…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:03pm on May 13, 2018

A Donald Trump White House Employee and Aaron Sorkin White House Employee Hung Out by Devon Ivie

But did they walk and talk? Current White House Press Secretary and joke receiver Sarah Huckabee Sanders had a hang session with former Deputy Communications Director to President Josiah Bar…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:05am on May 13, 2018

Cate Blanchett, Agnes Varda, and 82 Women Made a Stand for Representation on the Cannes Red Carpet by Emily Yoshida

Cannes Jury President Cate Blanchett and Palme d'Or-winning director Agnes Varda stood atop the steps at the Lumiere Theater this evening, joining arms with 82 other women to demand an incre…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:34pm on May 12, 2018

Broadway’s Boys in the Band Is Hosting a Midnight Performance of Three Tall Women by Jackson McHenry

If you would like the rare chance to see Glenda Jackson and Matt Bomer in the same room together, you're in luck. At midnight on Thursday, May 17, the cast of Broadway's The Boys in the Band…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:04pm on May 11, 2018

Cold War Is a Stunning Love Story by Emily Yoshida

Like nearly any Broadway musical you can think of, Cold War is a love story told through love songs. They start off early in the film, sung by peasants in rural postwar Poland, plaintive, he…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:47am on May 11, 2018

Hulu Could Save Brooklyn Nine-Nine by Anne Victoria Clark

Today a great cry rose up from sofas everywhere as news spread that Fox was cancelling its cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine, starring Andy Samberg, after five seasons. And by that we mean it wa…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:45pm on May 10, 2018

Lee Estate Settles Suit Over Sorkin by Jackson McHenry

The most-anticipated theatrical event of the summer isn't coming to a New York courthouse after all. Harper Lee's estate and Scott Rudin's production company Rudinplay have settled their leg…

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:24pm on May 10, 2018

Leslie Odom Jr.’s 10 Favorite Books by Leslie Odom Jr.

Bookseller One Grand Books has asked celebrities to name the ten titles they'd take to a desert island, and they've shared the results with Vulture. Below is Broadway actor Le…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:00pm on May 10, 2018

Bradley Cooper Joins the Battle of the Bernstein Biopics by Jackson McHenry

Perhaps after being inspired by that one Leonard Bernstein joke in John Mulaney's new special, everyone in Hollywood has decided to make Leonard Bernstein movies. Last week, Jake Gyllenhaal …

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:19pm on May 10, 2018

Exclusive: Listen to the Mean Girls Musical’s Song About Being in Love and Therefore Bad at Math by Jackson McHenry

Broadway's musical adaptation of Mean Girls brings Tina Fey's 2004 movie into the present with jokes about smartphones and Donald Trump, but some things are constant, like pretending to be d…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00am on May 10, 2018

Children of a Lesser God Revival to Close on Broadway by Tolly Wright

The Broadway revival of Children of a Lesser God will end its run on May 27, reports the New York Times. The play, which stars Joshua Jackson and Lauren Ridloff, is closing its run after 23 …

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:05am on May 9, 2018

Theater Review: The Wild Ambition of Dance Nation by Sara Holdren

Things that happened when I was 13: I played first-chair clarinet in my middle-school band. I tried to kiss my first boy (he was second-chair) while we took a walk in the woods. He didn't op…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:00pm on May 8, 2018

New Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again Trailer: Cher Hath Arrived by Hunter Harris

If the first Mamma Mia 2 trailer is to be believed, Meryl Streep is going to die somewhere in this movie. The latest trailer (above) is a lot more upbeat, but still doesn't answer the whole …

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:12am on May 8, 2018

Theater Review: Caryl Churchill on Losing Revolutionary Momentum by Sara Holdren

In 1976 Caryl Churchill collaborated with Joint Stock Theatre Company for the first time to write a play about revolutionary fervor, apocalyptic visions, political optimism, and a powerful l…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:04pm on May 7, 2018

Supergirl’s Melissa Benoist Will Be Carole King on Broadway This Summer by Jackson McHenry

Fans of Supergirl, rejoice! People who vaguely remember the later seasons of Glee, experience a brief flash of recognition! Melissa Benoist is going to be making her Broadway debut. The actr…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:33pm on May 7, 2018

Theater Review: Aristophanes’ The Birds, Gone Cuckoo in the Best Possible Way by Sara Holdren

We all have that one Onion article that makes us laugh hysterically, then quietly question everything we've done with our life. Mine is "New Evidence Reveals Ancient Greeks Immediately Regre…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:36am on May 7, 2018

Younger Ups the (Broadway Darling) Ante With Laura Benanti’s Casting This Season by Devon Ivie

As fun as playing an exaggerated Melania Trump can be, pitching a book to Millennial just sounds so much more fun. Per TV Line, Laura Benanti will be appearing in a few episodes in the upcom…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:06pm on May 6, 2018

The Best Plays and Musicals of 2018 (So Far) by Sara Holdren

From theater that's questioning " or celebrating " the theatrical form itself, to theater that's forging new takes on old stories, to angels and Westerns and wizards, oh my! " this year has …

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:40pm on May 4, 2018

Broadway’s Spamalot Is Going To The Big Screen by Jordan Crucchiola

In a testament to the enduring appeal of Monty Python, Fox is putting a screen adaptation of the Tony-winning musical Spamalot on the development fast track. In addition to the good news tha…

SOURCE: Vulture at 12:09am on May 4, 2018

Theater Review: Summer and Smoke Has That ‘Immaterial Something’ by Sara Holdren

"I'm afraid we have a bad connection," says the doctor's son to the preacher's daughter. They're speaking over the telephone, but the interference they're battling isn't really technological…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:30pm on May 3, 2018

Aaron Tveit Singing for the Moulin Rouge! Musical Is Just As Exclamation Point As the Movie by Jackson McHenry

In order to live up to your movie boyfriend Ewan McGregor, the forthcoming Moulin Rouge! musical has cast your theater boyfriend Aaron Tveit as Christian, a.k.a. the writer who is artistic a…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:01am on May 3, 2018
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