Tuesday, June 4, 2013



  • God Of Carnage Closing


    After recently marking its 400th performance, the producers of Yasmina Reza’s God of Carnage have announced that the show will close on Sunday, June 27th. The show, now playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, is a comedy about two couples who fight over an altercation between their sons. It opened in March of 2009 [...]Read More




  • Harry Connick Jr. Coming Back To Broadway


    He’s been nominated for two Tony Awards. He’s the winner of three Grammys. He’s even earned an Emmy. And while he’s no stranger to The Great White Way, he’s on his way back. That’s right, Harry Connick Jr. has announced that he will be coming to the Neil Simon Theatre for a very limited, 11-show [...]Read More




  • Last Week’s Best On Broadway


    It was a busy week on Broadway last week and we thought we’d share with you the shows that were the most popular among theatre enthusiasts. There were no real surprises on the list of shows taking in the most money, though The Addams Family, starring Nathan Lane and Bebe Neuwirth, is a new entry [...]Read More




  • Harry Potter Star Broadway Bound


    You know him best for his title role in all eight of the wildly popular Harry Potter films. But next Spring you’ll know Daniel Radcliffe as the star of the Broadway musical revival of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying. The 20 year old English actor made his Broadway debut in 2008 – [...]Read More




  • Video Extra: Memphis The Musical


    Turn up that dial! From the underground dance clubs of 1950s Memphis, Tennessee, by way of hit runs at the La Jolla Playhouse and Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre, comes a hot new Broadway musical with heart, soul and energy to burn! She’s a black singer whose career is on the rise, but who can’t break [...]Read More




  • Star of Stage & Screen, Dixie Carter, Dead at 70


    Best known for her unforgettable role as wisecracking Southerner Julia Sugarbaker in the television sitcom Designing Woman, Dixie Carter passed away on Saturday, April 10th at the age of 70. While Carter’s years performing in the CBS sitcom made her a household word, she also played numerous roles on the stage during her long career. [...]Read More




  • Love Never Dies Delayed Due to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Health


    It’s the sequel to Phantom of the Opera. And Andrew Lloyd’s Webber’s Love Never Dies was scheduled to make it’s Broadway debut later this year in November. Now there’s word that the opening will be delayed until Spring of 2011, owing to issues with the famed composer’s health. You may recall that we reported Lloyd [...]Read More




  • Valerie Harper’s Looped Closing


    After just 52 performances, Looped starring Valerie Harper, is set to go dark this Sunday, April 11th. The New York Times reports that the play didn’t attract much public interest and wasn’t generating enough income even to cover it’s weekly running expenses. Looped takes place in a sound studio in 1965 to which Tallulah Bankhead [...]Read More




  • Patrick Stewart Returning To Broadway


    Tony Award nominee Patrick Stewart will be returning to The Great White Way this Fall in David Mamet’s A Life In The Theatre. Best known for his work on television’s Star Trek: The Next Generation, Stewart’s Broadway credits include roles in The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, A Christmas Carol and Macbeth. The latter earned him [...]Read More




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