Month: March 2023

EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures continues to tap into its classic monsters vault. The studio has acquired a pitch for a revamp of 1956 horror film The Mole People pitched by Chris Winterbauer, who’ll write the script. In the new take, a woman travels to a town veiled in a conspiracy to rescue her grandchildren from their
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EXCLUSIVE: House of the Dragon star Milly Alcock tells me that she will make her professional theater debut for London’s National Theatre playing the vengeful Abigail Williams in Arthur Miller’s powerful drama The Crucible. The 22-year-old admits that she’s “mortified” at the prospect of treading the boards at the Cameron Mackintosh-owned Gielgud Theatre for a strictly limited season from
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Broadway’s Room stars Adrienne Warren and Ephraim Sykes, along with choreographer Galen Hooks, are speaking out on the the bizarre, last-minute “indefinite postponement” of the much anticipated spring production. “We do not know what happened,” says Warren, the Tina star who was to play the lead role in the Room stage adaptation that was to
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The  Royal Shakespeare Company’s stage adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s best-selling novel Hamnet, a tale of love and heartbreak concerning Agnes Hathaway and her beloved one William Shakespeare, has taken the unheralded step of announcing its West End transfer before it has has even opened in the famous playwright’s place of birth. The play, adapted by Lolita Chakrabarti
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Broadway’s old and new teamed up last week to boost total box office nearly 20%, with The Phantom of the Opera (the old) posting a best-ever $3 million weekly gross and The Jonas Brothers (the new, to Broadway anyway) taking in $1.6 million for their five-concert residency. In all, Broadway’s 29 productions grossed a total
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Smash is finally heading to Broadway. In an announcement long awaited by fans of the 2012 NBC series, a stage musical adaptation is planned tol arrive on Broadway during the 2024-25 season, with a lead producing team of Robert Greenblatt, Neil Meron and Steven Spielberg. A top flight creative team is attached, including director Susan
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Your first thought after seeing Bad Cinderella, the latest musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, is, well, she isn’t that bad. For better and worse. The musical, energetically directed by Laurence Connor, opens on Broadway tonight with quite a reputation: We’ve heard it was lambasted by critics in London (it wasn’t). That Andrew Lloyd Webber himself
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Andrew Bird, photo by Alec Basse News Andrew Bird Announces Summer 2023 Tour Dates He’s added dates in the United States and Canada, following a spring run that starts soon By Allison Hussey March 27, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Andrew Bird has announced a summer tour, with new dates added in Canada and the
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Jess Williamson, photo by Jackie Lee Young News Plains’ Jess Williamson Announces Tour and New Album, Shares “Hunter” Video: Watch Time Ain’t Accidental, the Texas-born singer-songwriter’s first solo record since 2020, is out in June By Matthew Strauss March 28, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Jess Williamson is releasing a new album called Time Ain’t
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Isaac Brock (Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella), Black Francis (Tom Oxley), Cat Power (Jordi Vidal/Redferns) News Modest Mouse, Pixies, and Cat Power to Tour Together Modest Mouse and Pixies will co-headline with Chan Marshall supporting across North America By Jazz Monroe March 28, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter Modest Mouse and Pixies have announced a
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