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2,690 stories by "Gordon Cox"

Broadway Review: 'Dear Evan Hansen' by Gordon Cox

The very thought of a Broadway transfer of “Dear Evan Hansen” might chill the blood of theatergoers who loved this bittersweet show when it played in the intimate setting of Off …

SOURCE: Variety at 12:26am on December 5, 2016

Robert De Niro, Chazz Palminteri Retell 'A Bronx Tale' on Broadway by Gordon Cox

Chazz Palminteri and Robert De Niro have been living with “A Bronx Tale” for a long time now. Palminteri wrote the solo play in the late 80s, co-starred with De Niro (who also di…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:54am on December 2, 2016

Broadway Review: 'A Bronx Tale,' The Musical by Gordon Cox

To the best of our knowledge, “A Bronx Tale,” Chazz Palminteri’s love letter to the wise guys and tough street kids from his old neighborhood has not been re-imagined as a …

SOURCE: Variety at 11:23pm on December 1, 2016

'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' Close to Locking in Broadway Theater by Gordon Cox

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” the two-part play that’s an ultra-hot ticket in London, looks to have scored its Broadway home. Producers of the show are in advanced d…

SOURCE: Variety at 6:23pm on December 1, 2016

Cirque du Soleil's 'Paramour' to Move Out When Theater Closes for Renovations by Gordon Cox

“Paramour,” the Cirque du Soleil Broadway show that opened in the spring, will find itself looking for a new home next year when its current venue, the Lyric Theater, closes for …

SOURCE: Variety at 5:27pm on December 1, 2016

New York Film Critics Circle Announces First 2016 Awards by Gordon Cox

Mahershala Ali has won the 2016 award for best supporting actor from the New York Film Critics Circle, which has also announced special honors for Thelma Schoonmaker, the editor who’s …

SOURCE: Variety at 9:40am on December 1, 2016

Broadway Producer Kristin Caskey Joins Ambassador Theater Group by Gordon Cox

U.K.-based theater chain Ambassador Theater Group has named new executive leadership to its North American arm — including Kristin Caskey, the Broadway producer who was one of the lead…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00pm on November 29, 2016

Broadway Box Office: 'Hamilton' Explodes Past $3 Million in a Record Thanksgiving Week by Gordon Cox

The annual bounty of Thanksgiving week gave the Broadway box office a record $35 million to be thankful for last week, with the hottest ticket on the street, “Hamilton,” blowing …

SOURCE: Variety at 5:22pm on November 28, 2016

London Theater Review: Phyllida Lloyd's All-Female 'The Tempest' by Gordon Cox

How far we've come. Phyllida Lloyd's all-female Shakespeares were dismissed as "gimmicky" (and worse) four years ago. Today, genderblind casting is not the norm, but normalized: “King …

SOURCE: Variety at 12:49pm on November 23, 2016

Broadway Box Office: 'Dear Evan Hansen' Bows Big by Gordon Cox

The buzz that musical “Dear Evan Hansen” built up Off Broadway has apparently carried over at the Broadway box office, where the show’s first seven previews rang in an impr…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:07pm on November 21, 2016

Off Broadway's Mysterious 'White Rabbit Red Rabbit' Turns a Profit With Rotating Stars by Gordon Cox

“White Rabbit Red Rabbit” is now in the black. The Off Broadway play has recouped its capitalization costs with an unusual model that sees the show perform once a week with a dif…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:54pm on November 21, 2016

Off Broadway Review: Sutton Foster in 'Sweet Charity' by Gordon Cox

With Sutton Foster in the title role of “Sweet Charity,” we now know that even big, beautiful, corn-fed girls from the American heartland can be fragile Fellini waifs. Although c…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:00pm on November 20, 2016

Off Broadway Review: Jason Sudeikis in 'Dead Poets Society' by Gordon Cox

Romantics will find much to embrace in writer Thomas Schulman's stage adaptation of the 1989 film he wrote, "Dead Poets Society," receiving its world premiere production at Off Broadway̵…

SOURCE: Variety at 7:20pm on November 17, 2016

'Amelie' Musical to Open on Broadway in April by Gordon Cox

The musical adaptation of “Amelie” has locked in a slot in the 2016-17 Broadway season, lining up a run that opens in April at the Walter Kerr Theater. Based on Jean-Pierre Jeune…

SOURCE: Variety at 8:30am on November 16, 2016

'Great Comet' Broadway Opening: Josh Groban and Cast on the Perils of Audience Interaction by Gordon Cox

The Broadway production of "Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812" may be much larger than the original version at Off Broadway’s tiny Ars Nova, which had an audience of less tha…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:30am on November 15, 2016

Broadway Review: 'Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812' With Josh Groban by Gordon Cox

“Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812,” with Josh Groban and Denee Benton in the title roles, is a luscious, 360-degree immersive experience that feels like being smothere…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:24am on November 15, 2016

Broadway Box Office: Sales Climb 14% Despite Election Day Distractions by Gordon Cox

The many distractions of Election Day, including the spate of rescheduling it prompted as multiple Broadway shows got out of the way of Tuesday night’s main event, didn’t manage …

SOURCE: Variety at 5:20pm on November 14, 2016

Broadway's 'Chicago' Turns 20: Stars Reflect on Show's Success by Gordon Cox

The Broadway revival of “Chicago” opened on Nov. 14, 1996 — and in the two decades since, it’s become one of the longest running musicals in Broadway history, second …

SOURCE: Variety at 1:47pm on November 14, 2016

J.J. Abrams to Co-Produce Broadway Comedy 'The Play That Goes Wrong' by Gordon Cox

Superstar producer-director J.J. Abrams will co-produce the Broadway transfer of hit London stage comedy “The Play That Goes Wrong,” joining a team of producers led by Broadwa…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:00pm on November 14, 2016

Off Broadway Review: 'The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World' by Gordon Cox

A giant tree limb slices diagonally across the stage, creating a looming image in Suzan-Lori Parks' symbol-laden, language-rich, ritualistic play about the erasure of African Americans and t…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on November 13, 2016

Off Broadway Review: Election Night Drama 'Women of a Certain Age' by Gordon Cox

With “Women of a Certain Age,” Richard Nelson brings to a shuddering close “The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family.” Each of the plays in this poignant…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:14pm on November 10, 2016

London Theater Review: Glenda Jackson as 'King Lear' by Gordon Cox

Returning to the stage after 25 years away, Glenda Jackson makes an extraordinary Lear: an elderly woman standing in for an old king. Her performance centers on a contradiction, her slight f…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:03pm on November 8, 2016

Broadway Box Office: 'A Bronx Tale,' Kristin Chenoweth Bow Strong by Gordon Cox

Two healthy debuts — one for the musical adaptation of “A Bronx Tale” and one for Kristin Chenoweth’s  — helped keep the Broadway box office steady last week…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:57pm on November 7, 2016

Regional Theater Veterans Launch Nonprofit Touring Production Company by Gordon Cox

A trio of regional theater veterans have launched Mainspring Arts Cooperative, a new nonprofit organization that will produce and present theater productions aimed at touring regional theate…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:00pm on November 7, 2016

Off Broadway Review: Lynn Nottage's 'Sweat' by Gordon Cox

  In “Sweat,” currently playing somewhere in the airless attic of the Public Theater, Lynn Nottage goes where few playwrights have dared to go " into the heart of working-cl…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on November 3, 2016
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