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Woman Sets Up a Sting to Catch a Nefarious Hamilton Ticket Counterfeiter, and It Works by Greg Cwik

It's a well-known fact that Hamilton is a massively popular Broadway show, with tickets currently selling out a year in advance and going for over a grand on the street. 29-year-old Danielle…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:14pm on March 13, 2016

Hamilton Mixtape Nabs Sia, Usher, Chance the Rapper, and More by Nate Jones

The whole gang is here for the upcoming Hamilton Mixtape. As Lin-Manuel Miranda tells Vanity Fair, the album, featuring remixes, covers, and other songs "inspired by" the a…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:14pm on March 13, 2016

Theater Reviews: Danai Gurira's Familiar and Lucas Hnath's Red Speedo by Jesse Green

Danai Gurira's devastating Eclipsed, about four women enslaved as "wives" to a rebel commander during the Liberian civil war, opens this Sunday on Broadway after a sold-out run at the Public…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:13pm on March 13, 2016

28 Reasons Why New York Theater Is, Improbably, Thriving by Jesse Green

The theater is dying. The theater is dead. Oh, look, it's reviving; no, it's dead again. It's always been that way " yet suddenly, now it isn't. For the first time since losing its connectio…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:13pm on March 13, 2016

Theater Reviews: Disaster! Is Predictable, and White Rabbit Red Rabbit Is Completely the Opposite by Jesse Green

It takes a special kind of pluck, or vanity, to name your musical Disaster! and not expect critics to agree. But then everything about the campy little show of that name that's opening tonig…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:13pm on March 13, 2016

Derek Hough Will Be Your New Gene Kelly in Broadway's Singin' in the Rain by Jackson McHenry

Soon enough, the Hough siblings will be in all the stuff. Dancing With the Stars vet Derek Hough, whose sister recently starred in Fox's Grease: Live, is going to be Broadway's new Gene Kell…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:07pm on March 13, 2016

Stephen Colbert Singing and Dancing With the Broadway Cast of Fiddler on the Roof Is Better Than 99 Percent of All Existing Traditions by Halle Kiefer

It's your most recent wish come true! Stephen Colbert has basically transitioned into a full-time song-and-dance man on Late Night, performing Tuesday night with the Broadway cast of Fiddler…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:07pm on March 13, 2016

You're Officially Old: Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell's 13-Year-Old Son Is Making His Broadway Debut by E. Alex Jung

Ha ha, you're an old. Remember Brian Littrell? Of course you do! He's the really Christian Backstreet Boy who was born with a life-threatening heart defect that made you write signs that sai…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:07pm on March 13, 2016

Lupita Nyong'o Wrote a Note to Get You Prepared for Her First Run on Broadway by Sean Fitz-gerald

Lupita Nyong'o made her Broadway debut this weekend with Eclipsed. Danai Gurira's play, about a group of women held captive during Liberia's second civil war, began its run Sunday at the Gol…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:07pm on March 13, 2016

Audra McDonald, Broadway's Greatest Voice, Is Back by Jesse Green

Through heavy walls and a warren of hallways, before I'm even buzzed into the studio, I recognize Audra McDonald's voice. She's just doing vocalise: singing scales on the syllables eh and oo…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:07pm on March 13, 2016

Broadway's Survival Was a Legitimate Question 20 Years Ago by Christopher Bonanos

When New York took a long look at Broadway back in 1995, there was no talk of a golden age. Instead, the question on the table was "Can Broadway Be Saved?," and you could be forgiven for thi…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:07pm on March 13, 2016

Here's Steve Martin Singing on The Tonight Show About Not Wanting to Do the Show (He Has a New Musical to Promote) by Sean Fitz-gerald

Famous and fresh out of anecdotes, Steve Martin has a new song about what it's like to be famous and fresh out of anecdotes. It came about because, over the years, late-night hosts have made…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on March 13, 2016

Rob Gronkowski Is Getting a Kids Show, Which Won't Be Called The Rob Gronkowski Super Awesome Musical Explosion Show, But Should Be by Jackson McHenry

Patriots tight end, guttural noise, and subject of erotica Rob "Gronk" Gronkowski is getting a kids show on Nickelodeon. The network announced today that Gronk will host Crashletes, …

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on March 13, 2016

Your Boyfriends Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Channing Tatum Are Making a Movie-Musical About Pilots Who Sing and Dance by Nate Jones

Channing Tatum has caught dancing fever ... and he's infected Joseph Gordon-Levitt! THR reports that the pair have signed on to star in an untitled musical project written by 21 Jump St…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on March 13, 2016

Bono, David Bowie's Biggest Fan, Remembers the Time Bowie Shaded His Spider-Man Musical by Dee Lockett

Rolling Stone has continued to unveil its tribute issue to David Bowie " which so far has included tributes from Mick Jagger and Trent Reznor " today sharing a colorful story from Bono. In i…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on March 13, 2016

What Live TV Musicals Can Learn From Grease's Success by Margaret Lyons

Well, these live musicals have certainly turned things around. After the lifeless and bizarre Sound of Music came the truly baffling Peter Pan, and it seemed like society was hurtling faster…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on March 13, 2016

Did You Want a Musical Version of The Revenant That's Also a Love Story? Boy Oh Boy, Is James Corden Here for You by Jackson McHenry

Will the help of Martin Short and Will Arnett, James Corden is here to turn some of your favorite brutal and masculine movies into musicals " and also into love stories. It's a bit like a pr…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on March 13, 2016

Disney Is Making a High School Musical 4, and They Want Your Teen to Star in It by Nate Jones

If you thought Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens growing up would stop Disney from making another High School Musical film, you thought wrong. The Mouse has officially started its search for new…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:05pm on March 13, 2016

Theater Review: Michelle Williams and Jeff Daniels In a Superb Blackbird by Jesse Green

The first word spoken in David Harrower's Blackbird is "shock," and the superb production that opens on Broadway tonight wastes no time in justifying it. Not so much in speech; the next nine…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:04pm on March 13, 2016

Theater Reviews: A Miscast Hughie and a Cheesy-Fun Pericles by Jesse Green

On the stage of the Booth Theater, the scenic designer Christopher Oram has built a magnificent ruin of a once-respectable hotel, complete with double-height lobby, an antique elevator, and …

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:04pm on March 13, 2016

Lin-Manuel Miranda Is in Talks for Mary Poppins Sequel by Emma Barrie

Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda is in talks to be in a Mary Poppins sequel with Emily Blunt as the titular Poppins. Lin-Manuel would play Jack, a lamplighter resembling the character of&…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:00pm on March 13, 2016

Theater Review: Smokefall Tries for Whimsy Amid the Darkness by Jesse Green

Serious naturalism is the New York house style this season, with works like The Humans, Eclipsed, and Blackbird highlighting the spring Broadway lineup. What a surprise, then, that for the l…

SOURCE: Vulture at 7:33am on February 23, 2016

Theater Review: Nice Fish Brings News From Lake Wobegon by Jesse Green

When Mark Rylance accepted the 2008 Tony award for his performance in the French farce Boeing-Boeing, and when he accepted again in 2011 for his performance in the English drama Jerusalem, h…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:45pm on February 22, 2016

Opera Review: Superior Singing Saves a Buggy Manon Lescaut by Justin Davidson

The beauty of certain sturdy operas is that they can survive just about any directorial manhandling if the singing is good enough. The Met's new production of Manon Lescaut, directed by Rich…

SOURCE: Vulture at 9:59pm on February 19, 2016

Theater Reviews: The Humans and Old Hats, Polar Opposites of Excellence by Jesse Green

The entire action of Stephen Karam's play The Humans takes place in the Chinatown apartment that 26-year-old Brigid Blake has just moved into with her boyfriend, Richard Saad. It's a duplex,…

SOURCE: Vulture at 6:49am on February 19, 2016
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