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No Charges In Climate Activists Disruption of Broadway’s ‘An Enemy Of The People’; Michael Imperioli Says “No Hard Feelings” – Update
UPDATE, with Imperioli statement: Climate activists disrupted tonight’s Broadway performance of An Enemy Of The People, bringing the production starring Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli to a brief halt as protesters shouted “No theater on a dead planet” before being subdued and escorted out by ushers…
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By Greg Evans
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‘The Notebook’ Broadway Review: Romantic Saga Takes Another Step In Sentimental Journey
To say The Notebook had a devoted, built-in audience before it sang so much as a note on Broadway would be an understatement this romantic tear-jerker never attempts.
Based on Nicholas Sparks’ 1996 bestseller about a young – then older, then much older – couple who survive a lifetime of tribulations…
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By Greg Evans
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Hillary Clinton And Lin-Manuel Miranda To Host Joe Biden Broadway Fundraiser Performance Of ‘Suffs: The Musical’
Hillary Clinton and Lin-Manuel Miranda will host a Broadway fundraiser for Joe Biden’s presidential campaign next month that will feature a performance of Suffs: The Musical.
The musical, which Clinton is co-producing, focuses on the women’s suffrage movement. The musical originated at the New York…
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By Ted Johnson
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2024 Awards Season Calendar – Dates For Writers Guild, Tonys & More
UPDATED with latest: The Oscars and the 2023-24 awards season are history, and it’s time to look at what’s ahead trophy show-wise.
Here is a list of awards shows, events and the like ahead of the strike-delayed Writers Guild Awards on April 14.
Check back often for updates…
‘Sweeney Todd’ Sets Broadway Closing Date
As expected, Broadway’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street will end its run this spring when stars Aaron Tveit and Sutton Foster conclude their limited 12-week engagements on May 5.
Tveit and Foster have been playing the roles of Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett, respectively, since last month…
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By Greg Evans
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‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Takes Another Step Toward Broadway, Posts Audition Notices
Stranger Things: The First Shadow, the London stage adaptation of the hit Netflix series, is aiming for a 2025 Broadway opening, according to casting notices posted Thursday.
News of a planned transfer was first reported by Deadline’s Baz Bamigboye last December, but yesterday’s Equity casting…
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By Greg Evans
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‘Doubt’ Broadway Review: Amy Ryan & Liev Schreiber Resurrect A Modern Classic
Time has tipped the scales a bit in the did-he-or-didn’t-he question at the heart of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning 2004 play Doubt: A Parable, opening tonight in a Roundabout Theatre Company revival at the Todd Haimes Theatre. Since the play about a possibly child-molesting priest made its…
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By Greg Evans
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Denzel Washington And Jake Gyllenhaal Heading To Broadway In Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’
Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal will star in a 2025 Broadway revival of William Shakespeare's Othello, producer Brian Anthony Moreland announced today.
The production, to be directed by Tony Award-winner Kenny Leon, will open in Spring 2025 at a Shubert Theatre to be announced.
Washington…
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By Greg Evans
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Broadway’s ‘Doubt’ Extends Run By One Week
The Broadway engagement of John Patrick Shanley's Doubt: A Parable, starring Amy Ryan and Liev Schreiber, has been extended by a week, with a closing date now set for Sunday, April 21.
The Roundabout Theatre Company production, currently in previews, officially opens tomorrow, March 7, at the Todd…
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By Greg Evans
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‘Days Of Wine And Roses’ Sets Closing Notice, The Latest Broadway Production To Bow Out Before Spring Crush
Days of Wine and Roses, the critically acclaimed musical adaptation of the 1962 film, will play its final Broadway performance on Sunday, March 31, just about two months after its January 28 opening night.
The production becomes the third in recent weeks to announce that it would vacate the Broadway…
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By Greg Evans
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‘Spamalot’ Sets Broadway Closing Date
The Broadway revival of Monty Python’s Spamalot will play its final performance on Sunday, April 7, completing a 24-week run at the St. James Theatre.
The production, which opened to favorable critical notices, failed to attract the strong audience figures that the original 2005 production drew. Last…
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By Greg Evans
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‘Forbidden Broadway’ Satirical Revue To Make Long-Awaited Broadway Debut
Gerard Alessandrini's longtime Off Broadway satirical revue Forbidden Broadway will make its long-in-coming Broadway debut this summer, producers announced today.
The new iteration – full title: Forbidden Broadway on Broadway: Merrily We Stole a Song – will begin previews at the Hayes Theater on…
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By Greg Evans
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