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‘Father Of The Bride’ Trailer: Adria Arjona & Andy Garcia Star In HBO Max RomCom Remake Coming In June - theplaylist.net
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10.05.2022 / 00:31

‘Father Of The Bride’ Trailer: Adria Arjona & Andy Garcia Star In HBO Max RomCom Remake Coming In June

HBO Max is behind a modern version of the romantic comedy “Father of The Bride.” Andy Garcia, likely best known for Steven Soderbergh‘s “Oceans” movies, is playing the titular father, Billy. Garcia has been paired up with pop music icon Gloria Estefan as Billy’s wife Ingrid as he begrudgingly goes along with the speedy wedding.

‘Wedding Band’ Off Broadway Review: The Theater Discovers Alice Childress, Again - thewrap.com - New York - Tennessee - city Kazan
thewrap.com
09.05.2022 / 16:29

‘Wedding Band’ Off Broadway Review: The Theater Discovers Alice Childress, Again

Trouble in Mind” was big news last season. Her “Wedding Band” is even bigger news this theater season.

‘Macbeth’ Broadway review: Daniel Craig play is a Disaster Royale - nypost.com - Scotland
nypost.com
30.04.2022 / 00:11

‘Macbeth’ Broadway review: Daniel Craig play is a Disaster Royale

Is this a Walther PPK which I see before me? Almost! It’s former James Bond actor Daniel Craig, who’s starring as the Scottish king killer in “Macbeth” on Broadway. His uninvolving and ponderous production (it opened Thursday night at the Longacre Theatre, but barred critics from publishing reviews till midday Friday for reasons that will soon become obvious to you) is a real Blunderball.Two hours and 20 minutes, with one intermission. At the Longacre Theatre, 220 W 48th Street.

‘Macbeth’ Broadway Review: Daniel Craig And Ruth Negga Take Stab At Killer Chemistry In Uneven Reign Of Shakespeare’s Ambitious Royals - deadline.com - Scotland
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29.04.2022 / 23:15

‘Macbeth’ Broadway Review: Daniel Craig And Ruth Negga Take Stab At Killer Chemistry In Uneven Reign Of Shakespeare’s Ambitious Royals

A very busy Broadway season comes to a close with its final production, and Sam Gold’s staging of Macbeth starring Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga is nothing if not a dynamic attempt to cap an unusual and often extraordinary theater season. Uneven – if not so much as Gold’s 2019 King Lear with Glenda Jackson – and peppered with choices both curious (what, no “double double toil and trouble?”) and captivating (a brief prologue that’s as funny as it is timely), this iteration of The Scottish Play, which opened last night at the Longacre Theatre, nearly holds up to the unavoidable hype of its starry cast.

‘Macbeth’ Review: Daniel Craig, Ruth Negga Star in a Broadway Production That’s All Smoke - variety.com
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29.04.2022 / 23:05

‘Macbeth’ Review: Daniel Craig, Ruth Negga Star in a Broadway Production That’s All Smoke

Christian Lewis A bare set. Actors making stew on stage. An abundance of hand-held fog machines.

‘Mr. Saturday Night’ Broadway Review: Genial Billy Crystal Musical Delivers Punchlines Without The Punches - deadline.com - George
deadline.com
28.04.2022 / 05:17

‘Mr. Saturday Night’ Broadway Review: Genial Billy Crystal Musical Delivers Punchlines Without The Punches

You might feel like you’ve already seen Mr. Saturday Night the musical even if you’ve never seen Mr. Saturday Night the movie, and whether you find that comforting – Billy Crystal certainly is one of the most likable presences in all of show business – or disappointing might depend entirely on your taste for well-delivered Borsht Belt comedy.

‘POTUS’ Broadway review: Amped-up White House farce is too wild - nypost.com
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28.04.2022 / 01:59

‘POTUS’ Broadway review: Amped-up White House farce is too wild

If “The West Wing” was made into a live stage show, banned all men and snorted a line of coke before the curtain went up, it might look something like “POTUS,” the hyperactive new farce that opened Wednesday on Broadway.One hour and 45 minutes, with one intermission. At the Shubert Theatre, 225 W 44th Street.Selina Fillinger’s weird and wired comedy imagines a White House fiasco, in which the president — we never meet him or anyone else with a Y chromosome — publicly makes a crass remark about the first lady (Vanessa Williams) and leaves a crew of panicked women staffers to clean up his PR mess.And what a mess it is.

‘POTUS’ Broadway Review: Julie White, Rachel Dratch, Julianne Hough & All-Star Cast Corral Chaos In New Political Farce - deadline.com
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28.04.2022 / 00:15

‘POTUS’ Broadway Review: Julie White, Rachel Dratch, Julianne Hough & All-Star Cast Corral Chaos In New Political Farce

Like some strange brew blend of VEEP, Noises Off and one of the late Charles Ludlam’s outrageously vulgar (and still sorely missed) Ridiculous Theatrical Company follies, Selina Fillinger’s all-female, star-packed political satire POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive is an occasionally glorious mess of a farce, sometimes chaotically funny and other times as what-were-they-thinking?? goofy as the last segment of a Saturday Night Live episode.

‘A Strange Loop’ Broadway Review: Pulitzer-Winning Musical Ushers Newcomer Jaquel Spivey Into Spotlight - deadline.com - USA
deadline.com
27.04.2022 / 05:01

‘A Strange Loop’ Broadway Review: Pulitzer-Winning Musical Ushers Newcomer Jaquel Spivey Into Spotlight

Allow Usher, the central – only? – character of Michael R. Jackson’s scathingly funny and Pulitzer-Prize-winning musical A Strange Loop, to introduce himself.

‘The Skin Of Our Teeth’ Broadway Review: Ice Ages, Civil War And Everything Old That’s New Again - deadline.com - New Jersey - Boardwalk
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26.04.2022 / 05:27

‘The Skin Of Our Teeth’ Broadway Review: Ice Ages, Civil War And Everything Old That’s New Again

A Brontosaurus and a Woolly Mammoth taking up residence among the mid-century modern trappings of a middle-class New Jersey household will now and forever make a theatrical impact – that, at least, hasn’t changed since playwright Thornton Wilder’s days – but so much else has, not least of all the ability of The Skin of Our Teeth, a seminal post-modern avant-garde winner of the 1943 Pulitzer Prize, to beguile merely on the strength of the post-modern avant-gardeness of it all.

‘Funny Girl’ Broadway Review: No Rain On Beanie Feldstein’s Parade, But Expect Some Drizzle - deadline.com
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25.04.2022 / 05:05

‘Funny Girl’ Broadway Review: No Rain On Beanie Feldstein’s Parade, But Expect Some Drizzle

Smartly sidestepping the obvious comparison from the start – the line-reading of “Hello gorgeous” sounds more conversational, less sing-songy than the one etched in our brains for all these decades – Broadway’s new Funny Girl revival doesn’t so much make a grand play for replacement as a peaceful offering for coexistence: The show that made Barbra Streisand a musical theater icon likely won’t do the same for its latest star, but neither is it cause for grumbling how-dare-shes.

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Actress Sonequa Martin-Green: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me (My ’90s Celeb Crush Is Iconic!) - www.usmagazine.com - Alabama
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23.04.2022 / 18:47

‘Star Trek: Discovery’ Actress Sonequa Martin-Green: 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me (My ’90s Celeb Crush Is Iconic!)

To boldly go where no one has gone before! Sonequa Martin-Green may be best known for her starring role on Star Trek: Discovery and for portraying Sasha Williams on The Walking Dead, but there is much more to the actress than fans can gather from her onscreen personas.

‘Hangmen’ Review: A Killer Broadway Production of Martin McDonagh’s Lethal Black Comedy - variety.com - Britain - France - state Missouri
variety.com
22.04.2022 / 17:25

‘Hangmen’ Review: A Killer Broadway Production of Martin McDonagh’s Lethal Black Comedy

Marilyn Stasio Theater CriticIn the theatrical annals of wild and wicked stage plays, there are black comedies, blacker comedies, and blacker-than-the-dead-of-night comedies like “Hangmen.“  Prolific playwright Martin McDonagh hasn’t written all of them, to be sure; but he’s created some of the best of this deadly lot, including “The Beauty Queen of Leenane,” “The Cripple of Inishmaan” and “The Pillowman,” not to mention such beautifully bleak films as “Seven Psychopaths,” “In Bruges” and “Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri.”Still, there is something special about “Hangmen,” which, were it a song, would be the perfect little ditty to play as you were cutting your wrists. Happily (if such a word would apply to any of his work), this Broadway production is a deadly beauty, flawlessly cast and directed in the mordant style of an executioner’s song by Matthew Dunster.

‘for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf’ Broadway Review: Ntozake Shange’s Groundbreaking Choreopoem Breathes Again - deadline.com - Jordan
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21.04.2022 / 04:19

‘for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf’ Broadway Review: Ntozake Shange’s Groundbreaking Choreopoem Breathes Again

Director and choreographer Camille A. Brown and her cast of seven female singer-dancer-actors breathe life and vitality into Ntozake Shange’s still-potent mid-1970s touchstone for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf. Opening tonight at the Booth Theatre on Broadway, Shange’s fantasia of poetry, dance and stories of confession, defiance, sisterhood and, above all, perseverance, holds a power that’s not been weakened either by decades or the loss of a once startling newness.

‘How I Learned To Drive’ Broadway Review: Mary-Louise Parker & David Morse Revisit Roles After 25 Years - deadline.com
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20.04.2022 / 04:23

‘How I Learned To Drive’ Broadway Review: Mary-Louise Parker & David Morse Revisit Roles After 25 Years

In the 25 years since Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse first performed Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play How I Learned To Drive, the name for the disturbing process that we witness being depicted on stage has long since entered widespread usage. If audiences can now readily label what happens as “grooming,” Vogel’s emotionally complex masterwork remains as unsettling, disarmingly funny and as deeply moving as ever.

Coronation Street's Laura Neelan star Kel Allen addresses rumours she is 28 - www.ok.co.uk - London
ok.co.uk
18.04.2022 / 15:45

Coronation Street's Laura Neelan star Kel Allen addresses rumours she is 28

Coronation Street's Laura Neelan star Kel Allen has been forced to address rumours that she is 28. Only recently, ITV soap fans have been speculating over the actress' age after it was reported that she was in her 20s and born in the early 90s.The actress, whose character Laura was recently tragically killed off on the cobbles, has now cleared up the rumours and explained that she has been confused for Paralympian Kelly Allen, who is 29.

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