A dramatic exit for Miller's fiancee by Rush & Molloy
Just a day after her father's death, Arthur Miller's daughter ordered his fiancée, Agnes Barley, out of the house she had shared with him for 2-1/2 years, we have learned.
Just a day after her father's death, Arthur Miller's daughter ordered his fiancée, Agnes Barley, out of the house she had shared with him for 2-1/2 years, we have learned.
Emily Bronte, meet John Hughes.
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What's a hit show without some backstage bitchery? Word is that sparks flew during the Chicago tryouts of the new Monty Python musical, "Spamalot."
Chad Tucker, 19, an actor from Rosedale, Queens, had been in line since 4 a.m. He talked about how Davis and Dee visited him backstage after his performance in a play, "Blue," two years ago.
"It was the equivalent of being in a gold mine. I was so touched," he said. "When I win my Academy Award, he is one of the people I will thank."
Celebs throng wake in Harlem for Ossie Davis
Encores' beautiful revival is a special triumph.
Billy Porter's life was saved while he was washing the dishes.
Grammy nominee and star of TV and movies, he's Def-initely on a career roll
"Bee" is a cartoon full of strained humor. Given the possibilities of the subject, it's irritatingly sophomoric.
Musical minds its p's & q's to tap a spellers market
Hailed as brilliant actor and activist
The life of an understudy can be a saga of frustration, but a chance to go on can spell stardom
Darius de Haas can pinpoint the night he decided he would become a singer. The precise moment, in fact.
It was the night, 20-some years ago, when his parents took him to Lena Horne's Broadway show "The Lady and Her Music."
"Brooklyn Boy" is a thoroughly enjoyable evening. Given Margulies' talent, I had expected more.
True fans will gnash their teeth over the often shrill and tinny voices.
Bring back "Psycho Beach Party."
Robert Dominguez's Que Pasa: He's an A-list, L.A.-based, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter now, but Jose Rivera is still a New York playwright at heart.
The writing is occasionally pungent and evocative, but ultimately it feels aimless.
Actress' fiancé dares teen ex-con to look him in eye
The entertainment section of the Muskegon (Mich.) Chronicle is about to make Kate Reinders cry.
"Local actress stars on Broadway in a new Beach Boys production..." blares the headline.
"Oh my goodness, oh my goodness!"