St Johnstone will “fight like hell” on Sunday to lay the foundations for a “magic” second half of the season.
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If there’s a better, more vital way to honor the late, incomparable Stephen Sondheim than Marianne Elliott’s superb production of Company, Broadway hasn’t invented it. This gorgeous revival of the Sondheim-George Furth masterwork at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, is, from across-the-board excellent performances and thoughtful revisions to the visual delight of a lovely and ingeniously clever set design, a gift both to and from the genius we lost last month.
With its attention-getting
St Johnstone will “fight like hell” on Sunday to lay the foundations for a “magic” second half of the season.
Saucy Sanana has dropped his debut studio album, Keep It Playa. The record features City Girls, BeatKing, Kali, and Rubi Rose.
2 hours 45 minutes, with one intermission. At the Vivian Beaumont Theater, 150 West 65th St.Being the only sober person in a room full of drunks is never any fun.
Aldous Huxley, Cary Grant and Clare Boothe Luce – a grouping that might sound more like the set-up for a joke than the premise of a musical – were, in real life, proponents of lysergic acid diethylamide, what we’d now call early adopters.
JUST IN: Roger Federer vs Novak Djokovic GOAT row answered by famed coachSantana is reverred as one of Spain's greatest ever tennis players and was a clear idol for someone like Nadal. And the 20-time Grand Slam champion has paid tribute to the tennis legend on social media following the news of his passing.
Rafael Nadal and Simona Halep are some of the tennis stars who have paid tribute to Manolo Santana after the Spanish legend died at the age of 83. Santana, who competed from 1956 until 1977, is considered by many Spanish tennis players as the man who paved the way for them.
The Broadway revival of the classic Stephen Sondheim musical Company finally had its opening night this week after being delayed by the pandemic!
Michael Appler Patti LuPone took her seat on the stage of the Bernard B.
who died last month, is the best musical about New York City ever written.2 hours and 30 minutes, with one intermission. At the Bernard B.
Naveen Kumar Half a century has passed since Stephen Sondheim and George Furth first dazzled Broadway with “Company,” their tartly astute 1970 musical about a single Manhattanite dogged by coupled friends to meet a mate.
The stand-up comic Alex Edelman is not ordinarily known for cutting-edge material or political satire — his go-to joke about Brexit, he admits, was to redub it “The Great British Break-Off.”Instead, he’s an observational comic with an absurdist streak in the vein of Mike Birbiglia (who serves as a presenter of his new show).
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentProminent Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region indie distributor Front Row Filmed Entertainment has formed a partnership with Beirut-based outfit Operation Unicorn (OU) in a move aimed at ramping up its production of Arabic film and TV content.In a deal finalized and announced during Saudi Arabia’s ongoing Red Sea Film Festival, Front Row has acquired an undisclosed stake in OU, a young company that has made a name for itself for its prizewinning
Season 2 of Masterpiece PBS’ Sanditon will feature several newcomers ready to shake things up following the exit of Theo James.
Gordon Cox Theater EditorThe cast of the new Broadway revival of “Company” was in the middle of a two-show Friday on Thanksgiving weekend when they heard the news that the musical’s legendary composer, Stephen Sondheim, had died at the age of 91.Listen to this week’s “Stagecraft” podcast below:Because the “Company” ensemble had worked with and gotten to know Sondheim — he had been at the production’s first preview just a few days before — the show’s Tony-winning director, Marianne Elliott (“War
Manchester City will face Swindon Town in the FA Cup third round.
Barely 15 minutes of Mrs. Doubtfire has passed before the wife of the manic, cloying man-child at the center of the developing farce demands a divorce, and we can only puzzle over what took her so long.
Carlos Santana has cancelled his upcoming Las Vegas residency dates following a recent health scare.The legendary guitarist was scheduled to perform eight dates at the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay, beginning on Wednesday (December 8) – but he’s now announced that he will no longer be able to perform.On Wednesday (December 1), Santana shared a video message in which he explained that he had experienced chest discomfort the previous Saturday (November 27) and asked his wife and bandmate Cindy
Carlos Santana is taking a forced break from the stage until he recovers from an “unscheduled heart procedure.” The legendary musician announced that he had canceled the remaining eight shows at the House of Blues Las Vegas after attending the hospital due to pain in his chest.
pic.twitter.com/8cHcVDjFhv"Last Saturday, I had an incident where I asked my wife to take me to the hospital because I had this thing happening in my chest. So when we went there we found out we needed to take care of it," he said in a video.