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Rick and Morty x Vulture: A Trip to ‘Spongebob Universe Show’ by Kenny Wassus,granger Willson

Vulture sat down with the co-creators of Rick and Morty, Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, along with producer Ryan Ridley, and voice actors Spencer Grammer (Summer), and Sarah Chalke (Beth), a…

SOURCE: Vulture at 11:33am on August 17, 2017

See the LARP-Ready Costumes for the Broadway-Bound Frozen Musical by Jackson McHenry

Anna, Elsa, Kristoff, and Hans will arrive on Broadway wearing the armor of level 5 characters in what appears to be a Frozen video game. Entertainment Weekly has a first look at the musical…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:03am on August 17, 2017

Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda Lead a Joyous Ham4Ham Revival in Los Angeles by David Canfield

A far cry from the chilly, cloudy New York City evenings where Ham4Ham originated, a mob of screaming fans crowded outside the Pantages Theater on this sunny Los Angeles afternoon, eagerly a…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:21pm on August 16, 2017

Lady Gaga Will Reportedly Testify in Dr. Luke’s Defamation Case Against Kesha by Madeleine Aggeler

Lady Gaga is reportedly set to testify in Dr. Luke's ongoing defamation case against Kesha. The producer's legal team subpoenaed Lady Gaga in July for deposition regarding a series of texts …

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:10am on August 16, 2017

Josh Groban Will Be a Singing Guest Star on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend by Tolly Wright

As if musical theater nerds needed another reason to watch Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, star and creator Rachel Bloom announced on Instagram today that Josh Groban will be making a guest appearance …

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:51pm on August 15, 2017

Broadway’s Groundhog Day Will Close September 17 (and on September 17 and on September 17) by Jackson McHenry

Phil Connors will stop having to live the same day over again (and again and again) in Broadway's Groundhog Day on September 17. The musical, based on the film with a book from screenwriter …

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:28pm on August 15, 2017

Five Easy Steps to Making a Better Horror Sequel by Jordan Crucchiola

Fans of horror movies have dug their own (… excuse me) graves when it comes to the glut of the Passable Horror Sequel. We'll show up to the theater no matter what, which means we're given …

SOURCE: Vulture at 4:40pm on August 15, 2017

Jessica Chastain and Michael Cera Play Poker in First Trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Molly’s Game by Hunter Harris

Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) was an Olympic-class skier before she started as an office assistant, helping her boss run his poker game. One thing lead to another, and Molly founded "the wo…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:14am on August 15, 2017

Aaron Sorkin Spent 30 Minutes at 1Oak for Molly’s Game Research to ‘See What Went on There’ by Hunter Harris

What's the ideal amount of time to spend at 1 Oak? One hour? Two? Long enough to run into Leo? Aaron Sorkin needed to experience 1 Oak for a scene he shot for his Molly's Game adaption of Mo…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:45pm on August 14, 2017

Okieriete Onaodowan Is Bowing Out of The Great Comet of 1812 With a Poignant Dedication by Devon Ivie

Today, August 13, will serve as the last evening that former Hamilton star Okieriete "Oak" Onaodowan will be playing the lead in Broadway's Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. The…

SOURCE: Vulture at 3:41pm on August 13, 2017

Theater Review: Blocks From Trump Tower, Michael Moore Stands Up and Barks by Sara Holdren

The Terms of My Surrender, the new solo show by filmmaker and self-described "high-profile shit-stirrer" Michael Moore, isn't a play. It's a pep rally.Or, to get really American with the met…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:00pm on August 10, 2017

Broadway Musical Bandstand Will Close in September by Tolly Wright

Despite strong reviews and a Tony for best choreography, Bandstand is set to close September 17. Directed and choreographed by Hamilton choreographer Andy Blankenbuehler and set in America s…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:55pm on August 9, 2017

Is Bill Murray at Groundhog Day for Two Nights in a Row, Or Is Your Life Just Trapped in a Loop? by Tolly Wright

Performers in Broadway's Groundhog Day might have trouble differentiating between their real lives and their characters' tonight when they look out in the audience and see Bill Murray. On Tu…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:12pm on August 9, 2017

Why Disney’s New Streaming Service Marks the Next Phase of the Streaming Evolution by Kevin Lincoln

If, over the last few years, you've ever looked at the torrential downpour of original content coming from Netflix, which seems to be giving us new television series at the rate of about two…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:10pm on August 9, 2017

Bruce Springsteen Is Going to Try Out a Little Theater As Part of His Broadway Show by Jackson McHenry

It's never too late to stage that one-man show you've always dreamed of doing. Bruce Springsteen, for instance, is planning to set up shop on Broadway at the 1,000-seat Walter Kerr Theater f…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:49am on August 9, 2017

Unlike the Internet, The Frozen Musical Will Have No Trolls by Jackson McHenry

With the exception of parents' bank balances, cute sidekicks tend to be the primary victims of an animated musical's transfer to Broadway. Anastasia recently cut Bartok the bat, and now, acc…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:47am on August 9, 2017

Theater Review: The Workshop, Where Dead White Men Do Have a Point by Sara Holdren

In the cramped backstage space behind the seating bank at the tiny HB Playwrights Theatre in the West Village, playwright Torrey Townsend is ripping the American Theater a new one. It's the …

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:10am on August 9, 2017

Bill Murray Fully Committed to the Part of Groundhog Day Broadway Audience Member by Tolly Wright

We wouldn't mind getting stuck in a time loop, repeating the same day over and over again, if it meant we were in the August Wilson Theater with Bill Murray as he saw Groundhog Day on Broadw…

SOURCE: Vulture at 2:02am on August 9, 2017

Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 Will Close In September by Jordan Crucchiola

Despite earning outstanding reviews and a dozen Tony nominations, The New York Times reports that Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 will be closing on September 3. In addition to…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:26pm on August 8, 2017

Disney to Pull Its Movies From Netflix, Develop Stand-alone Streaming Service by Hunter Harris

Say good-bye to the blessing that was Moana on Netflix: Disney has announced it will pull its movies from the service and start its own streaming platform. According to The Hollywood Reporte…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:14pm on August 8, 2017

Maya Rudolph Will Play the Mom in Fox’s Live A Christmas Story Musical by Jackson McHenry

Maya Rudolph is going live once again. The Saturday Night Live alum will star in Fox's live production of the musical adaptation of A Christmas Story, which is based on the 2012 Broadway pro…

SOURCE: Vulture at 1:23pm on August 8, 2017

See Power Trio Elisabeth Moss, Nicole Kidman, and Gwendoline Christie in the New Top Of The Lake: China Girl Trailer by Jordan Crucchiola

Elisabeth Moss is coming for your Emmys this year, and she's already planning for next year, too. In the latest trailer for the second season of Top of the Lake, we see's Moss's Detective Ro…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:30am on August 7, 2017

Marred by Controversy, Detroit Is Off to a Sluggish Start at the Box Office by David Canfield

Detroit, Kathryn Bigelow's incendiary revisiting of the 1967 Detroit riots, is struggling to attract a commercial audience. The film debuted in select theaters to modest numbers and acclaim …

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:53pm on August 5, 2017

NBC Chairman Bob Greenblatt’s Revival Ideas Keep Getting Rejected by Aaron Sorkin, Tina Fey, and Others by David Canfield

It seems that bringing Will & Grace back is encouraging NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt to dream big. As part of NBC's participation in the Television Critics Association summe…

SOURCE: Vulture at 8:01pm on August 5, 2017

Baby Driver Has Found Itself in the Middle of a Musical Lawsuit by Devon Ivie

Oh, baby. The son of T. Rex frontman Marc Bolan has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Sony Pictures Entertainment, claiming that the company didn't do its due diligence to be ab…

SOURCE: Vulture at 10:56am on August 5, 2017
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