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The Scoop: Off Broadway, Off Kilter
The upcoming riches of the Off-Broadway season. Plus Wicked?s new witch, Mamma?s returning mother, and more. (read the story...)
Christine Ebersole: Beale Appeal
Christine Ebersole plays Jackie O?s cousin, Edie, in Broadway?s Grey Gardens (read the story...)
Fall Broadway Forecast
Ten shows we're looking forward to seeing this fall, including Nathan Lane, Mary Poppins, and the return of "one singular sensation." (read the story...)
Company Redux
Composer Stephen Sondheim + Director John Doyle + Leading Man Raul Esparza ? that?s one helluva Broadway trifecta. (read the story...)
The Scoop: August
Aside from the weather (please, don?t get me started!), the hottest forecast this summer has got to be the resurrection of three of the longest-running musicals in New York?s theatrical history (read the story...)
Martha Plimpton: A Shining Star
For Martha Plimpton, appearing at the Biltmore Theatre in the Tony-nominated Shining City is like coming home again. You see, Plimpton, a veteran of both stage and screen, first debuted at the Biltmore in utero. (read the story...)
Daniel Sunjata: From Baseball to Fashion
Not many résumés can boast being named one of the country?s ?most beautiful people? ? but "Rescue Me"'s Daniel Sunjata?s can, in addition to starring in the new The Devil Wears Prada (read the story...)
Funny 'Farm'
For an actress best known for putting the ?ditz? in ?ditzy,? in real life Katie Finneran veers to the circumspect when discussing her favorite medium: the stage. (read the story...)
Going Ape for Shuler Hensley
Shuler Hensley is living a dream come true. As a teenager growing up in Marietta, GA, he remembers going to his first concert in Atlanta in the early 1980s. The band was Genesis. Hensley sat mesmerized by Phil Collins, who played an intensive 15-minute drum solo. (read the story...)
Summer Top 10/Theatre
While spring and fall may have the reputation for being ?prime time? for theatre in New York, we know the unique (and surprisingly abundant) joys of Manhattan?s summer stages. Here?s what promises to be the most enticing theatre to be had over the sultry months ahead. (read the story...)
Jim Dale: Still Delightful, Still Dancing
It?s hard to believe that there?s a generation of avid Jim Dale fans who have no idea what he looks like ? but to legions of youngsters, Jim Dale is Harry Potter and anyone else you might encounter in and around Hogwarts Academy. (read the story...)
Bad, Beautiful Bernhard
Even go-for-the-jugular journalists have been disarmed by Sandra Bernhard. And being in an especially good place in her life, she?s bordering on ? dare I say it? ? the serene. (read the story...)
The Stars Come Out This Spring
Like you, I love the theatre. But if I learned anything from this lifelong obsession with acting, playwriting, directing, and criticism, it?s that theatre preferences are subjective. (read the story...)
From the O.C. to Broadway: Chris Carmack Is Ready to Entertain Us
Chris Carmack should have no problem playing the title role in Entertaining Mr. Sloane. After all, the role calls for a handsome stranger who exudes sexuality. Anyone who watched Carmack play Luke on the hit series ?The O.C.? knows that this is a guy who can cause heart palpitations. (read the story...)
The Scoop: January
2006: Only days old and already New York producers are lining up their theatrical ducks for the balance of the year. To jump-start your New Year?s resolution to keep up with what?and who?s?hype-worthy on Broadway, here?s a rundown of some of the key players dominating the scene over the upcoming months. (read the story...)
The Scoop: December
Great White gift ideas and the return of David Cassidy (read the story...)
Marsha Norman
With The Color Purple, the dramatist does her favorite thing: Write a musical (read the story...)
theater living: the scoop
And so it begins: the madcap annual prelude to the Tony Awards. (read the story...)
for alan alda, all the world's a stage
Who would have guessed that our beloved Hawkeye Pierce hones his craft even during a leisurely afternoon in the Big Apple? (read the story...)
dirty rotten scoundrels' sara gettelfinger
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la cage aux folles' robert goulet
Robert Goulet, La Cage is an opportunity to bring his still-lush baritone to Broadway, where he first emerged as Lancelot in Camelot in 1960. (read the story...)
charlotte d'amboise: from chicago to sweet charity and back again
This is a strange and wonderful time to be Charlotte D'Amboise. (read the story...)
theatre living: the scoop
The Tony's are behind us, but that doesn?t mean that the buzz coming out of our theaters has been silenced. (read the story...)
FringeNYC 2005: The Big One Is Back
The NY International Fringe Festival returns in its 9th incarnation (read the story...)
the scoop
What do Brooke Shields, Jill Clayburgh, and Mia Farrow all have in common? (read the story...)

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