Seventeen years after being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Gina Gionfriddo’s dark, sometimes giddy comedy Becky Shaw finally arrives on Broadway, and noting that it was worth the wait is an ...
Patrick Ball doesn’t want to play the good guy. Or the bad guy. “Anything I do — whether it be ‘The Pitt’ or ‘Hamlet,’ whether it be ‘Becky Shaw’ — I look for stories where there isn’t a clear good ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and the Off Broadway revue “Gotta Dance!” shine a light on repertory that is too often overlooked. By ...
In 2016, the future looked bright for tech companies outside of Silicon Valley. American investors were suddenly waking up to opportunities overseas, and allocating money accordingly. Venture firms ...
BOISE, Idaho — Treasure Valley theatergoers are in luck, as the Morrison Center has announced the upcoming Broadway season. From beloved stories to high-energy productions fresh from Broadway, this ...
Seven innings of shutout softball wasn’t enough. Issie Slimmer tossed eight run-free innings for Chambersburg in a home 1-0 extra-inning win over State College in Mid-Penn Conference Commonwealth ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mariska Hargitay in 'Every Brilliant Thing.' (Emilio Madrid) Mariska Hargitay is headed to the Great White Way. The Law & Order: ...
One of the Grand Strand’s top tourist destinations is expanding with a host of new dining, drinking and shopping options this spring. Several boutiques and eateries are debuting at Broadway at the ...
Sonny, portrayed onscreen by Al Pacino in what many consider to be his greatest performance, is now played by the gifted Jon Bernthal, who wears a frown and three-inch-high wavy hair that makes him ...
Hudson Williams as Shane Hollander and Connor Storrie as Ilya Rozanov in Crave/HBO Max's 'Heated Rivalry' Sabrina Lantos Heated Rivalry is getting the musical treatment. Unauthorized, to be sure.
West 52nd Street is an intriguing, schizoid place in the small universe of Broadway theaters. On the south side of the street, there’s the Neil Simon Theatre and, on the north, the August Wilson ...
“Is it a musical?” That’s the question I fielded most often about the new Broadway adaptation of the 1975 movie “Dog Day Afternoon.” It isn’t—and it’s tempting to add: Praise be! Generally when ...
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