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‘Dead Ringers’ Star Britne Oldford: Inside a Day in My Life - www.usmagazine.com - USA - New York - Canada - county Story
usmagazine.com
14.05.2023 / 13:43

‘Dead Ringers’ Star Britne Oldford: Inside a Day in My Life

A laidback queen! When Britne Oldford isn’t busy filming hit shows like Dead Ringers and The Umbrella Academy, she’s enjoying everything New York City has to offer.  

‘Bad Cinderella’ producer gives cast bizarre gift as Broadway show sinks - nypost.com
nypost.com
12.05.2023 / 17:37

‘Bad Cinderella’ producer gives cast bizarre gift as Broadway show sinks

Bad Cinderella” learned their show is set to close on June 4 after just 33 previews and 85 performances.And I don’t mean Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber.In a highly unusual move for the Great White Way, producer Christine Schwarzman handed out prayer cards to her company — who first heard the production was kaput after Playbill published the news early and then quickly took their story down — to go out with God.On one side of the card, which The Post has obtained, is the logo of Lloyd Webber’s problem-plagued musical, featuring the rebellious main character spray-painting the letter “A” in “Bad.” On the other is an original prayer.Hold onto your rosaries. It reads: “Lord, you have wired us to create, to innovate, to lead with new ideas, to set the trends and even blaze a new path. May we, through our artistic expressions, creatively communicate Your heart of love, mercy and grace to a world that needs You.“Thank you for the opportunity to participate in Your divine plan.

Lea Michele Plans to Stay on Broadway After 'Funny Girl' Success - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
10.05.2023 / 01:55

Lea Michele Plans to Stay on Broadway After 'Funny Girl' Success

Lea Michele isn't going anywhere!Speaking with  Tuesday, Michele shared that her run on Broadway isn't over when she wraps Funny Girl in September.While she's keeping tight-lipped on the details, Michele has already got another gig lined up.«I already know what it is,» she teased to the outlet. «You know it.»Careful not to give too much away, Michele did share that her next foray on Broadway will be «very different musically.»The singer-actress, who last appeared on Broadway in 2006's , made her return to the stage in September when she replaced Beanie Feldstein as Fanny Brice in the first revival of  since Barbara Streisand helmed the role in 1964.The musical follows Brice on her rise to fame and her turbulent relationship with gambler Nicky Arnstein. While she's not saying goodbye to Broadway just yet, Michele does have some plans for when production on  ends, namely spending some time at home with her soon-to-be three-year-old son, Ever.«I'm gonna just spend as much time with my son as I can, and rest,» Michele told ET last month.

‘Grown-ish’ Star Marcus Scribner: Inside a Day in My Life - www.usmagazine.com - California - Chicago
usmagazine.com
06.05.2023 / 12:11

‘Grown-ish’ Star Marcus Scribner: Inside a Day in My Life

Actor Marcus Scribner has played Junior Johnson on Black-ish and Grown-ish for nearly a decade, but it still takes him a minute to get into character.

Get tickets to see 9-time Tony nominee ‘Shucked’: Cream of the Broadway crop - nypost.com - New York
nypost.com
02.05.2023 / 22:05

Get tickets to see 9-time Tony nominee ‘Shucked’: Cream of the Broadway crop

announced, and Broadway’s corniest new musical picked up nine including Best Musical — tying “& Juliet” and “New York, New York” for the second-most nominated show of the year. What’s the musical, you’re wondering? “Shucked.” What’s it about? Ask any cast member or audience member alike and they’ll tell you the same thing.

We found tickets for all the Tony-nominated Broadway shows : Get them now - nypost.com - county Bryan - county Carter
nypost.com
02.05.2023 / 18:59

We found tickets for all the Tony-nominated Broadway shows : Get them now

2023 Tony Awards.And now that all 27 nominated productions have been announced for the 76th annual Tonys, it’s time to see them all live — well, the 16 shows that are still running as of now which feature stars nominated for the first time like Jessica Chastain, Josh Groban and Jodie Comer — on the Great White Way before theater’s biggest night of the year.To make your life easy, we’ve compiled a list of all the shows from the most nominated — this year, the musical adaptation of “Some Like It Hot” led the way with 13 nods — to the least that only nabbed a single selection like the buzzy “Summer, 1976.”Best of all, we found tickets for all 16 shows that are still running as of now.Want to go to a show in person so you’re in the know come awards night?Keep reading, dramaphiles.We’ve got all the details you need below.13 nominations include Best New Musical, Christian Borle and J.

‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Broadway Review: Stuffing and Asides - www.metroweekly.com - USA
metroweekly.com
30.04.2023 / 21:23

‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Broadway Review: Stuffing and Asides

Ain’t No Mo, Cost of Living, Leopoldstadt, Good Night, Oscar, and now, The Thanksgiving Play (★★★★★), a dark and devilish satire by Larissa FastHorse.While gratitude should be a reflection and practice we incorporate into our daily lives, it is a virtue most closely associated with the fourth Thursday of November. That’s when we gather with friends and family, stuff ourselves silly with turkey, watch football, and fall asleep on the couch — all in the name of a long-perpetuated myth.FastHorse is having none of it.

‘Yellowjackets’ Star Steven Krueger: Inside a Day in My Life - www.usmagazine.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - Hollywood - Canada - city Roswell, state New Mexico - state New Mexico - city Vancouver
usmagazine.com
29.04.2023 / 12:31

‘Yellowjackets’ Star Steven Krueger: Inside a Day in My Life

Steven Krueger is just like Us! The Yellowjackets star carves out time for fitness, family and friends while working hard in Hollywood.

‘New York, New York’ Broadway Review: Kander & Ebb Musical Wakes Up Late For A City That Doesn’t Sleep - deadline.com - New York - parish St. James - city New York, state New York
deadline.com
27.04.2023 / 02:59

‘New York, New York’ Broadway Review: Kander & Ebb Musical Wakes Up Late For A City That Doesn’t Sleep

Imagine a New York where construction workers tap dance on steel girders high above the city, sorta like that famous photograph you’ve seen a million times, and where kindly landladies who once played Carnegie Hall might tutor a young Holocaust refugee to a Julliard scholarship, and breezy jam sessions do away with generations of friction between races, genders and sexual identities. You’d go there, right?

‘New York, New York’ review: Broadway musical can’t make it here, anywhere - nypost.com - Chicago - New York - parish St. James - city New York, state New York
nypost.com
27.04.2023 / 02:11

‘New York, New York’ review: Broadway musical can’t make it here, anywhere

New York, New York,” which opened Wednesday night at the St. James Theatre, is akin to being stuck on the tarmac at LaGuardia. You can spot the city’s stunning skyline taunting you from across the river — “I want to be a part of it!” you think — but then nothing happens for hours on end, as you’re silently trapped there in your uncomfortable and expensive seat.And just like the elation and relief of finally deplaning, the best part of the show comes at the very end when the cast finally sings “Theme From New York, New York.” We clap for our local anthem and get to go home. Start spreading the news — I’m leaving today!  “New York, New York” is a show that honestly hurts to dislike.

‘Summer, 1976’ Broadway Review: Laura Linney & Jessica Hecht Summon A Haunting Friendship - deadline.com - Ohio
deadline.com
26.04.2023 / 02:07

‘Summer, 1976’ Broadway Review: Laura Linney & Jessica Hecht Summon A Haunting Friendship

Broadway can be a loud place, with belters belting and orchestras swelling and actors playing to rafters in the theater across the street, so it’s both comforting and mesmerizing to see a play as quietly poignant as David Auburn’s Summer, 1976.

Forgotten Scorsese film flop gets a second chance — on Broadway - nypost.com - county Martin - New York - parish St. James - city New York, state New York
nypost.com
25.04.2023 / 22:37

Forgotten Scorsese film flop gets a second chance — on Broadway

New York, New York,” opening Wednesday at the St. James Theatre, ends with the iconic title number that kicks off with the lyric “Start spreadin’ the news!”It’s an ear-worm everybody knows.

‘Good Night, Oscar’ review: Sean Hayes stars in off-key Broadway play - nypost.com - New York - USA - city Paris, Usa
nypost.com
25.04.2023 / 01:17

‘Good Night, Oscar’ review: Sean Hayes stars in off-key Broadway play

Good Night, Oscar,” there is no doubt. Whether the end result is a human being or a bag of tricks depends on your taste for ham.One hour and 40 minutes with no intermission.

‘Good Night, Oscar’ Broadway Review: Sean Hayes Pays Tribute To Golden Age Second Banana - deadline.com - USA - city Paris, Usa
deadline.com
25.04.2023 / 01:05

‘Good Night, Oscar’ Broadway Review: Sean Hayes Pays Tribute To Golden Age Second Banana

If ever a play had good reason to front-load itself with exposition, Good Night, Oscar is it. Once among America’s premiere wits and raconteurs, Oscar Levant has gone the way of many another once-famous wits and raconteurs. Which is to say, he needs lots of exposition.

‘Prima Facie’ review: Brilliant Jodie Comer is a must-see on Broadway - nypost.com - Russia
nypost.com
24.04.2023 / 02:49

‘Prima Facie’ review: Brilliant Jodie Comer is a must-see on Broadway

Prima Facie,” which opened Sunday night on Broadway, the audience is hit by two wildly different sensations.First, as we become fully absorbed by the harrowing story of Tessa, a brilliant young barrister whose life is horribly upended, there is great pain and sadness in watching her go through a trauma nobody should ever have to experience. Some viewers will be understandably overwhelmed by it all.One hour and 40 minutes with no intermission.

How ‘Wild Life’ Protagonist Kris Tompkins Overcame Grief To Accomplish Something Incredible For The Planet - deadline.com - New York - Los Angeles - California - Thailand - Chile - Argentina - San Francisco - city Copenhagen
deadline.com
22.04.2023 / 20:11

How ‘Wild Life’ Protagonist Kris Tompkins Overcame Grief To Accomplish Something Incredible For The Planet

The filmmaking couple Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin have earned a reputation for making documentaries about people who accomplish the unthinkable – the no-ropes climber Alex Honnold in the Oscar-winning Free Solo, or the divers of The Rescue who, against all odds, saved a group of Thai kids stranded in a flooded cave.

‘Lion King’ on Broadway: How much are the cheapest tickets? - nypost.com - New York - Hawaii - Alabama
nypost.com
21.04.2023 / 15:01

‘Lion King’ on Broadway: How much are the cheapest tickets?

good news for you.Eight times a week, the curtain goes up on “The Lion King” at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway and each show is more magical than the last.Better yet, since the show has been running since 1997, tickets are fairly affordable by Broadway standards to the Great White Way staple.At the time of publication, we found some seats going for as low as $120 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price to see a six-time Tony Award winner (!) in person.Can’t wait to hear “I Just Can’t Wait To Be King?”Here’s everything you need to know and more about how to see “The Lion King” live as soon as today.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.Like any well-oiled Broadway machine, “The Lion King” can be seen eight times a week.As expected, matinees fall on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.There are no Monday shows either.Want to find the right show at the right time for you?Check out a complete calendar including all dates, start times and links to buy tickets here.“The Lion King” has a run time of two hours and 30 minutes with one intermission.Who plays Simba these days? What have I seen Scar in before?Great questions.To ease any confusion, here are the five main actors, what part they play and where you may have seen them in TV or film over the years.Brandon A. McCall (Simba): This is McCall’s Broadway debut; he is an Alabama State University alum.L. Steven Taylor (Mufasa): You may recognize Taylor from PBS’ “The Electric Company” or the HBO pilot “Last Of The Ninth.”Michael Hollick (Scar): Hollick has appeared in “Law & Order,” “Sex and the City,” “Guiding Light,” and “Hawaii Five-O” among many other credits.Ben Jeffrey (Pumbaa): Jeffrey has had roles in “The Good Wife” and “Louie.” This is his Broadway

‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Broadway Review: No Meat On These Bones - deadline.com - New York - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - USA - city Hadestown
deadline.com
21.04.2023 / 02:21

‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Broadway Review: No Meat On These Bones

Eight years is pretty close to eternity when it comes to sell-by dates for topical humor, which might be one reason that the jokes in Larissa FastHorse’s Broadway comedy The Thanksgiving Play fall flat as an underbaked pie. We can only surmise that when she first began writing this satire on Liberal guilt, woke sensitivities and Goopy indulgence back in 2015, words like “decoupling” and “soy milk” seemed like terrific punchlines.

‘Shucked’ Broadway Review: Pure Corn-try - www.metroweekly.com - New York - Chicago - Nashville - George - city Santos, county George
metroweekly.com
21.04.2023 / 01:01

‘Shucked’ Broadway Review: Pure Corn-try

Chicago, Wicked, Phantom of the Opera).It’s a bit premature to group Broadway’s newest musical comedy into any of these three categories, but it’s safe to say that it is harvesting a bonafide crowd-pleaser with Shucked (★★★★★).It’s not often that the Nashville and New York crowds intertwine with one another, particularly on creative projects. This exception, however, is a winning combination.Southern-bred and out country singer-songwriters Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally have joined forces with Northeast-based stage and screenwriter Robert Horn to create one of the funniest shows Broadway has seen in quite some time.Clark, an 11-time Grammy nominee and Country Music Award winner has written songs for Brandi Carlile, Alicia Keys, and Kacey Musgraves.

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