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2,691 stories by "Gordon Cox"

Legit Review: 'The Testament of Mary' by Gordon Cox

Where to begin? Well, there’s a live vulture on stage, and an uprooted tree suspended in mid-air, and a pool of water that appears to be bottomless. And that’s before the house l…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on April 22, 2013

Legit Critics Sell Broadway Audiences on 'Matilda' by Gordon Cox

Sometimes, legit critics still sell tickets. Case in point: "Matilda," the Broadway transfer of the Brit hit that won Stateside raves after its April 11 opening " and then topped $1 million …

SOURCE: Variety at 4:54pm on April 22, 2013

'Pippin' Hot With Outer Critics Circle Nominators by Gordon Cox

And they're off: The Outer Critics Circle launched the 2013 legit awards-season frenzy with its annual pack of nominations, led by Broadway revival "Pippin" with 11 nods and new Rialto music…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:47pm on April 22, 2013

Legit Review: 'Big Fish' by Gordon Cox

New musical "Big Fish" has a high-class problem. In the six months between the end of this Chicago tryout and its Broadway launch in September, creatives need to resist tampering too much wi…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00pm on April 22, 2013

Alan Cumming Is a Guy Named Fred in 'Macbeth' by Gordon Cox

Spoiler alert: Here's what's going on with the tortured, institutionalized man depicted by Alan Cumming in the new Broadway production of "Macbeth."

SOURCE: Variety at 10:42am on April 22, 2013

Legit Review: 'Macbeth' by Gordon Cox

The National Theater of Scotland’s production of “Macbeth,” starring Alan Cumming, opened on Broadway April 21. The following is Mark Fisher’s original review (June 1…

SOURCE: Variety at 9:00pm on April 21, 2013

Legit Review: 'Orphans' by Gordon Cox

After all the hoo-hah about the backstage battles that had Alec Baldwin climbing onto his high horse and Shia LaBeouf crawling off the field, you'd have expected this "Orphans" revival to be…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:49pm on April 18, 2013

Broadway's 'Mamma Mia!' to Move to Broadhurst Theater by Gordon Cox

Longrunning Broadway tuner “Mamma Mia!” will shift from the Winter Garden Theater, its home of the last 12 years, to the Broadhurst Theater later this year. At 1,182 seats, the B…

SOURCE: Variety at 8:00pm on April 18, 2013

'Bullets Over Broadway' Aims for St. James Theater (EXCLUSIVE) by Gordon Cox

The Broadway musical version of “Bullets Over Broadway” has targeted the St. James Theater, with the show locking the venue and the timeframe for an April 2014 bow. Production wi…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:30pm on April 18, 2013

Legit Review: 'The Assembled Parties' by Gordon Cox

Whatever headaches Richard Greenberg might be having, what with this month’s closing of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” on Broadway and next month’s opening of “…

SOURCE: Variety at 7:30am on April 18, 2013

Kennedy Center to Produce New Ahrens/Flaherty Musical by Gordon Cox

WASHINGTON " The Kennedy Center will produce the world premiere of new tuner "Little Dancer," with book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens and score by Stephen Flaherty. Susan Stroman ("The Sco…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:00am on April 17, 2013

Legit Review: 'The Big Knife' by Gordon Cox

In 1949, when “The Big Knife” was first done on Broadway, Clifford Odets’ disenchanted Hollywood matinee idol Charlie Castle must have seemed like a tragic hero, a gi…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on April 16, 2013

Tribeca Festival to Launch Prize Named for Nora Ephron by Gordon Cox

The Tribeca Film Festival will launch an annual award, named for the late writer-director Nora Ephron, to be given to a female writer or director. The Nora Ephron Prize, which comes with a $…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:00pm on April 16, 2013

O'Neill Conference to Develop New Plays by Auburn, Hunter (EXCLUSIVE) by Gordon Cox

A new play a Pulitzer winner and another by a fast-rising up-and-comer are among the brewing legit works tapped for development as part of the 2013 National Playwrights Conference at the Eug…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00am on April 16, 2013

Legit Review: 'The Nance' by Gordon Cox

Lincoln Center Theater’s stunning production of Douglas Carter Beane’s “The Nance” is a textbook example of how to put on a classy show. It helps to have a bona fide …

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on April 15, 2013

'Kinky Boots' Tops $1 Million, But 'Breakfast' Goes Cold by Gordon Cox

It was a good news-bad news week on Broadway last week, with the upbeat headline centered on "Kinky Boots," which for the first time joined fellow spring openers "Lucky Guy" and "Cinderella"…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:35pm on April 15, 2013

Pulitzer Graces 'Disgraced' With Behind-the-Scenes Boons by Gordon Cox

Ayad Akhtar’s play “Disgraced,” which preemed at Chicago’s American Theater Company prior to an Off Broadway run at Lincoln Center Theater, has snagged the 2013 Pulit…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:34pm on April 15, 2013

Legit Review: 'Motown' by Gordon Cox

The Broadway faithful (at least, the part that covers the Baby Boomer demographic ranging from “mature” to “doddering”) will have its mantra ready when cooler heads p…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on April 14, 2013

Counterprogramming Lures Summer Sales Off Broadway by Gordon Cox

With tourists pouring into Gotham, summer can be a great time to be on Broadway. Off Broadway? The jury's still out. It's the big, splashy musicals that pull in the majority of warm-weather …

SOURCE: Variety at 4:43pm on April 12, 2013

Legit Review: 'Matilda' by Gordon Cox

The New York transfer of U.K. musical “Matilda” opened April 11 at Broadway’s Shubert Theater. The following is David Benedict’s review (Daily Variety, Dec. 13, 2010)…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on April 11, 2013

Jeff Buckley Musical Tunes Up at San Diego's Old Globe by Gordon Cox

“The Last Goodbye,” the tuner mash-up of “Romeo and Juliet” and the songs of Jeff Buckley, will open the 2013-14 season at San Diego’s Old Globe Theater. Produc…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:26pm on April 10, 2013

Mary-Louise Parker Heads Back to Broadway by Gordon Cox

Mary-Louise Parker circles back to Broadway this fall, returning to Manhattan Theater Club for the Gotham nonprofit’s co-production of Sharr White’s “The Snow Geese.”…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:00pm on April 10, 2013

Playwright Kimber Lee Scores Lark Fellowship by Gordon Cox

The Lark Play Development Center has awarded the 2013-14 Playwrights of New York fellowship to Kimber Lee, who nabs one of the heftiest legit development awards out there, including a year o…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:00pm on April 10, 2013

Legal Settlement Frees Up 'Spider-Man' to Spread Web by Gordon Cox

"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" " coming soon to an arena near you? The legal settlement reached April 10 between Julie Taymor and producers of Broadway tuner "Spider-Man" not only brings…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:27pm on April 10, 2013

New Group Ticket Sales Shingle Hits Broadway by Gordon Cox

Veteran Broadway group ticket seller Scott Mallalieu has opened the doors at his new group sales firm, GreatWhiteWay.com. Mallalieu was the prexy of Group Sales Box Office, the StreetR…

SOURCE: Variety at 6:00pm on April 9, 2013
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