NEW YORK -- Actor Kyle Scatliffe has gone to Madison Square Garden plenty of times — for a Rangers game, a Muse concert and a WWE event. Next week, he's going back again, but this time he won't be in the seats.
03.02.2020 - 13:16 / thehollywoodnews.com
It’s one of the most consistently innovative creative platforms in America, and even if you’ve never been to New York or taken a seat in a playhouse, the chances are that you’ve seen something produced by Broadway – on the big screen. How did it get there? Here, we take a look.
Why adapt from Broadway?
What is it about Broadway that gets movie producers so excited? Simply put, they like a sure bet, and although there are never any cast-iron guarantees in the entertainment business, knowing that a
NEW YORK -- Actor Kyle Scatliffe has gone to Madison Square Garden plenty of times — for a Rangers game, a Muse concert and a WWE event. Next week, he's going back again, but this time he won't be in the seats.
NEW YORK -- When a new revival of “West Side Story” opens on Broadway, it will make history. The musical sees 33 young people making their Broadway debuts, a record.
NEW YORK -- There was a chorus outside the Broadway Theatre on Thursday at the opening night of a new revival of “West Side Story” but what was being sung was a protest chant.
By Greg Evans
NEW YORK -- When a new revival of “West Side Story” opens on Broadway, it will make history. The musical sees 33 young people making their Broadway debuts, a record.
NEW YORK (AP) — When a new revival of “West Side Story” opens on Broadway, it will make history. The musical sees 33 young people making their Broadway debuts, a record.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation added several heavy hitters from the music industry to its board of directors Wednesday. The New York-based foundation, which is separate from but supports the Cleveland museum, announced the addition of UMPG chairman and CEOJody Gerson, UMG executive vpMichele Anthony, Sony/ATV chairman and CEOJon Platt, ViacomCBS Consumer Products presidentPam Kaufman and artist/songwriter/producerPharrell Williamsto the board.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation added several heavy hitters from the music industry to its board of directors on Wednesday. The New York-based foundation, which is separate from but supports the Cleveland museum, announced the addition of UMPG chairman and CEO Jody Gerson, UMG evp Michele Anthony, Sony/ATV chairman and CEO Jon Platt, ViacomCBS Consumer Products president Pam Kaufman, and artist-songwriter-producer Pharrell Williams to the board.
Aaron Loeb’s darkly comic one-act play “Ideation” will be turned into a movie, Variety has learned.
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