Shields Channels Ball in 'Wonderful Town' By MICHAEL KUCHWARA, AP Drama Critic
She has paid her dues. Isn't it about time the woman is allowed to star in a new show of her own?
She has paid her dues. Isn't it about time the woman is allowed to star in a new show of her own?
Road grosses rose 9.1% to $11,741,319 during Week 19 (Oct. 4-10), which had two shows more than the previous week.
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Review by Julio Martinez, Variety
The musical, based on Lorraine Hansberry's "A Raisin in the Sun," hasn't had a major Gotham production since it preemed on Broadway in 1973.
Sarah Paulson is in talks to star as Laura opposite Jessica Lange and Ethan Hawke in the upcoming production of "The Glass Menagerie."
SYDNEY - It's been 16 years since producers have rolled the dice on an original, full-scale Australian musical.
Road grosses rose 7.5% to $10,759,099 during Week 18 (Sept. 27-Oct. 3).
New tuner "The Ten Commandments," starring Val Kilmer at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, would not release figures.
Nothing but the empty Royale Theater separates "Brooklyn" and "Avenue Q," on West 45th Street. Can the little guy do it again without the drawing power of stars, special effects and a movie …
Review by Marilyn Stasio, Variety
Review by David Rooney, Variety
Aims to recreate era of Greenwich Village speakeasies
Review by David Rooney, Variety
Review by David Rooney, Variety
It distills some 40-odd songs from one of the most significant, boldly experimental voices in the American musical into an exceedingly bland dose of dinner theater -- without cocktails.
The redesign of the Arts & Leisure section at the Sunday New York Times won no raves from Off Off Broadway.
The overall increase in receipts was Broadway's first uptick in eight weeks, a period hurt by the Republican National Convention and the closing of seven shows.