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‘Romeo & Juliet’ Theater Review: Tom Holland Disappoints in Return to the Stage, But Another Star Is Born

Francesca Amewudah-Rivers is magnificent in Jamie Lloyd’s overly subdued, minimalist version of Shakespeare’s doomed romance, playing in London’s West End

Beloved Los Angeles Art Space LAXART Rebrands as The Brick Ahead of Reopening Next?Month

Ahead of its reopening in its new home next month, the beloved Los Angeles art space formerly known as LAXART has rebranded as the Brick. Since June 2022, LAXART?has been closed?amid preparations to move from its longtime home at 7000 Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood to 518 North Western Avenue, just south of Melrose Hill, a neighborhood […]

Henry Creel Origins Teased in New ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Trailer

Stranger Things: The First Shadow, the U.K. stage play based on the hit Netflix series, has dropped another trailer looking at the drama’s biggest villain, Henry Creel. “It’s not real. I’m normal,” an anguished Creel, the telekinetic boy?played by Louis McCartney, repeatedly declares in the latest teaser for the stage play. Directed by Stephen Daldry […]

Paul Scheer Recalls Auditioning for ‘SNL’ Alongside Kevin Hart and Amy Poehler (Exclusive Excerpt)

As Paul Scheer writes in his new book, he learned at an early age to be careful who he told about what he wanted to be when he grew up. Whenever he proudly pronounced that it was his dream to appear on Saturday Night Live, he would be met with disbelief or (worse) condescension ? […]

How ‘Stereophonic’ Became the Most Tony-Nominated Play in History

David Adjmi did not intend to re-enter the world of theater. With a handful of credits under his belt, Adjmi had sworn off playwriting after a high-stakes collaboration fell apart. Then, as he sought to fulfill one last playwriting grant obligation, he landed on the idea of Stereophonic, which was nominated for 13 Tony Awards […]

New Academy Museum Exhibit Details How Jews Pioneered the Film Business

Two years ago, when the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures opened, there was an outcry over the exclusion of the film industry’s Jewish pioneers. “If you’re going to have a museum in Los Angeles tied to the Academy that celebrates arguably the most significant art form of the 20th century, how is it possible not […]

Sutton Foster Will Star in ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ on Broadway

Sutton Foster will star in Once Upon a Mattress on Broadway this summer.  The production, a new adaptation by The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Amy Sherman-Palladino, moves to Broadway after a two-week run at New York City Center’s Encores this past winter. The musical, directed by Lear deBessonet, will play the Hudson Theatre starting July 31, […]

Cinespia Sets July Hollywood Forever Screenings (Exclusive)

Cinespia has set its Hollywood Forever schedule for July. The organization behind the outdoor cemetery screenings has set Rocky, Charlie’s Angels, Shrek 2, Midsommar, Empire Records and La Bamba for its July lineup, which will feature three nights of fireworks tied to the Independence Day holiday. “As we gear up for another exciting month of […]

Judi Dench Criticizes Trigger Warnings: “If You’re That Sensitive, Don’t Go to the Theater”

It’s safe to say Judi Dench isn’t much of an advocate for trigger warnings in the theater. During an interview with Radio Times magazine, the Oscar winner recently joined the debate surrounding notices at the beginning of a production, alerting viewers that the content contains potentially distressing material. “Do they do that? My God, it […]

New ‘IP List’ Spotlights Books From Underrepresented Authors Available to Option

The current Peak IP era presents a potential pitfall for diversity in media, considering a 2020 New York Times feature that found 95 percent of the books published by the major publishing houses since 1950 were written by white authors. That’s why nonprofit Pathos Labs, the think tank that looks to use media and entertainment […]

A Neuro-Inclusive Take on ‘Spring Awakening’: “We Don’t Need to Break People Down”

With his hand raised in the air, EPIC Players’ associate artistic director Travis Burbee called out to the thrum of voices filling up the warmly lit, wood paneled room on the second floor at A.R.T./New York’s South Oxford Space in Brooklyn. Quickly, the excited chatter died down as the group of actors, in rehearsal for […]

Alice Munro, Nobel Literature Winner Revered as Short Story Master, Dies at 92

Nobel laureate Alice Munro, the Canadian literary giant who became one of the world’s most esteemed contemporary authors and one of history’s most honored short story writers, has died at age 92. A spokesperson for publisher Penguin Random House Canada said Munro, winner of the Nobel literary prize in 2013, died Monday at home in […]

Darren Criss to Star in New Broadway Musical ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ This Fall

Darren Criss will return to Broadway this fall in the new musical Maybe Happy Ending.  The musical features music by Will Aronson, lyrics by Hue Park, a book by Aronson and Park and direction by Michael Arden, who last directed Parade on Broadway. Criss will star opposite Helen J. Shen (The Lonely Few, Teeth) and […]

George Clooney to Make Broadway Debut in ‘Good Night, and Good Luck’

George Clooney will make his Broadway acting and playwriting debut next spring in a stage adaptation of his 2005 film about journalist Edward R. Murrow.  In the play, which is also entitled Good Night, and Good Luck, Clooney will play Murrow as he pushes executives at CBS to allow him to continue to deliver critical […]

Directors Jack O’Brien and George C. Wolfe to Receive Lifetime Achievement Tony Awards

Directors Jack O’Brien and George C. Wolfe will each receive a 2024 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. Wolfe is a five-time Tony-Award winning director, helming shows including Angels in America: Millennium Approaches and Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, and has worked as a writer, a producer and artistic […]

Jessica Lange on Returning to Broadway in ‘Mother Play’: “It Still Thrills Me”

Paula Vogel’s Mother Play is Jessica Lange’s fourth Broadway show, among the many other film and television projects that have populated her decades-long career.  But unlike her past roles, in which she has put her own spin on well-known characters, such as Mary Tryone in Long Day’s Journey Into Night, she had a chance to […]

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