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2,689 stories by "Gordon Cox"

Listen: The Producer Bringing 'Oklahoma!' and Alanis to Broadway by Gordon Cox

Producer Eva Price has been working on Broadway for years now " but this year, she's really making her mark, first as the lead producer of this spring's edgy new revival of "Oklahoma!," and …

SOURCE: Variety at 2:26pm on March 5, 2019

Off Broadway Review: 'Superhero' by Gordon Cox

A 15-year-old misfit, sitting alone on the fire escape and drawing cartoon dreams of a larger-than-life hero to rescue him from the perils of being a teenager. Haven't we seen this one befor…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on February 28, 2019

Listen: Laura Benanti on 'My Fair Lady' and the Secret to Her Melania Trump Impersonation by Gordon Cox

Laura Benanti is now playing her dream role on Broadway. At the same time, the Tony winner (“Gypsy”) is also playing her toughest part ever. Listen to this week's podcast below: …

SOURCE: Variety at 5:59pm on February 19, 2019

London Theater Review: 'The American Clock' by Gordon Cox

Time is money. Money is time. Both come unstuck in "The American Clock." Arthur Miller's kaleidoscopic account of the Great Depression, part autobiography, part social history, crawls throug…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:33pm on February 15, 2019

Off Broadway Review: Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Sea Wall/A Life' by Gordon Cox

Comfy? Okay, let's talk Death: sudden death, painful death, lingering death, accidental death, and whatever other kinds of death happen to come into the receptive minds of playwrights Simon …

SOURCE: Variety at 10:24pm on February 14, 2019

West End Review: Gillian Anderson and Lily James in 'All About Eve' by Gordon Cox

To adapt a crass old adage: it's "All About Eve," not "All About Steve." Stripping Joseph L. Mankiewicz's sharp-witted screenplay about a waning theater star of its period trappings, Ivo van…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:26am on February 14, 2019

Listen: Why Adam Shankman Directs Every Movie Like It's a Musical by Gordon Cox

Director Adam Shankman’s latest movie, the Taraji P. Henson comedy “What Men Want,” isn’t a musical. But as one of Hollywood’s top director-choreographers of mu…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:52pm on February 12, 2019

West End Review: 'Pinter Seven' Starring Martin Freeman by Gordon Cox

"Pinter at the Pinter" has been an education — a crash course in Britain's greatest post-war playwright. Director-producer Jamie Lloyd's star-studded, six-month sprint through Harold P…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:46pm on February 7, 2019

Listen: Rising Broadway Star Jeremy Pope's Advice for Young Actors by Gordon Cox

Jeremy Pope is having the kind of year most young actors dream of: He’s currently making his Broadway debut in the title role of “Choir Boy,” the play by Oscar winner Tarel…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:06pm on February 5, 2019

Kiss Me, Kate Is a Valentine's Day Treat by Gordon Cox

Scott Ellis and Warren Carlyle never thought they'd bring Kiss Me, Kate back to Broadway. The duo behind Roundabout Theatre Company's recent popular revivals of She Loves Me, On the Twentiet…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 4:18am on February 5, 2019

Listen: The Politics of Musical Comedy in Broadway's 'The Prom' by Gordon Cox

Back when “The Prom” opened on Broadway in the fall, critics swooned over the musical comedy with a message. But for a while there, the creators had begun to think that their sho…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:54pm on January 29, 2019

Go Behind the Scenes With Two Stars of Hadestown by Gordon Cox

During its journey to Broadway, the buzzy Hadestown wasn't just establishing an ardent fan base. It was also growing and developing from a rousing concert staging into a full work of musical…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 5:34am on January 29, 2019

A Trip To Hadestown: The Musical That's Taken Theater Fans by Storm by Gordon Cox

Do you believe in divine inspiration? Talk to indie singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell about Hadestown, and you just might. To hear Mitchell tell it, the first flash of what would become Ha…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 5:17am on January 29, 2019

London Theater Review: 'Leave to Remain' by Gordon Cox

"Leave to Remain" was almost a graphic novel. And a concept album. And a television series. Eventually Bloc Party's frontman Kele Okereke and co-writer Matt Jones swung behind the idea of a …

SOURCE: Variety at 10:22am on January 28, 2019

Broadway Review: 'True West' With Ethan Hawke, Paul Dano by Gordon Cox

Austin (Paul Dano) is the mild brother, a Hollywood screenwriter holed up in his mother's house and pecking away at a screenplay.  Lee (Ethan Hawke) is the wild brother, a desert rat and …

SOURCE: Variety at 10:54pm on January 24, 2019

Listen: Ethan Hawke on 'True West' and the Ghost of Philip Seymour Hoffman by Gordon Cox

Ethan Hawke had a long relationship with Sam Shepard and his work — but he never thought he’d end up on Broadway in “True West.” That’s because Philip Seymour H…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:50pm on January 22, 2019

The New Oklahoma! Will Surprise You by Gordon Cox

Oklahoma! is back " but this isn't your grandparents’ Broadway musical. This spring, Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic 1943 musical Oklahoma! returns to Broadway as a surprising reinve…

SOURCE: Broadway Direct at 11:05am on January 21, 2019

Listen: How Things Got Scary in 'What the Constitution Means to Me' by Gordon Cox

For a decade, writer-performer Heidi Schreck had wanted to write a play inspired by her experiences as a teen debater. But over the years the show started to develop into something both urge…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:52pm on January 15, 2019

Broadway Review: 'Choir Boy' by Gordon Cox

Honestly, I was afraid that "Choir Boy" — the sweetly exuberant account of a gifted prep school boy's coming of age, written by "Moonlight" Oscar winner Tarell Alvin McCraney — w…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:12pm on January 8, 2019

Listen: How Ariana Grande Got Jason Robert Brown to Madison Square Garden by Gordon Cox

Broadway composer Jason Robert Brown never expected to find himself performing onstage at Madison Square Garden. But he did — thanks to his pal Ariana Grande. Brown met Grande before s…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:51am on January 8, 2019

West End Review: 'Pinter Five and Six' by Gordon Cox

Every dramatist has their off plays. Stage Shakespeare in full and you're stuck with "Two Noble Kinsmen." Tackle Chekhov and your problem is "Platonov." Director-producer Jamie Lloyd's charg…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:13pm on January 7, 2019

London Theater Review: 'The Tragedy of King Richard the Second' by Gordon Cox

Political plotting has become a national pastime in Britain. Hardly a week goes by without an attempted parliamentary coup. “The Tragedy of King Richard the Second,” Joe Hill-Gib…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:00pm on December 19, 2018

London Theater Review: 'The Cane' by Gordon Cox

"The Cane" lands with a thwack — a timely intervention in a topical debate. By dredging up the specter of corporal punishment in British schools, Mark Ravenhill's terse allegorical dra…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:33pm on December 18, 2018

Listen: Tyne Daly and Tim Daly on Family, Acting and Living With Demons by Gordon Cox

The Emmy- and Tony-winning actress Tyne Daly doesn’t enjoy acting. When her younger brother, Tim Daly, was a kid, he thought actors were just “drunken grownups who wouldn’t…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:07pm on December 18, 2018

Broadway Review: 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Gordon Cox

Against all odds, writer Aaron Sorkin and director Bartlett Sher have succeeded in crafting a stage-worthy adaptation of Harper Lee's classic American novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." The ever…

SOURCE: Variety at 9:54pm on December 13, 2018
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